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Oakdale council moves to closed session to consider preliminary allegations against an employee
Summary
Citing Minn. Stat. § 13D.05, subd. 2(b), the council voted to go into closed session to consider preliminary allegations or charges concerning City employee Bob Beeneck; the public video feed ended and council retired to a conference room at 7:25 p.m.
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The Oakdale City Council opened a preliminary discussion of allegations against a city employee and voted to proceed in closed session under Minnesota Statute section 13D.05, subdivision 2(b). The employee named on the agenda was Bob Beeneck. The council voted to close the public portion of the meeting, the mayor recorded the time at 7:25 p.m., and staff ended the video feed; the council retired to the Oak Room for the closed-door session.
By statute the council may hold a closed meeting when preliminary consideration of allegations or complaints against a public employee is required; the transcript records the vote to go closed but does not capture the content of the closed session. The council asked Mr. Beeneck to make himself available if the council wished to bring him in for any portion of the closed meeting.

