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Resident urges Apple Valley council to turn 'words' on Operation Metro Surge into action

Apple Valley City Council · April 10, 2026

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Summary

At the April 9 council meeting, resident Maggie Brecken called the March 12 Operation Metro Surge resolution "performative," urged the council to produce concrete outreach and follow-up, and proposed a resident subcommittee to co‑create solutions.

Maggie Brecken, a resident of Apple Valley, told the City Council on April 9 that the body’s March 12 resolution addressing Operation Metro Surge risked being "performative" unless followed by concrete steps.

"Integrity is not just signing a piece of paper," Brecken said, arguing that a vote denouncing the infringement of civil liberties must be matched by action. She said the effects of federal operations are felt locally: when neighbors are afraid to call 911 it becomes a public‑safety issue for Apple Valley, and when businesses lose workers or customers it is an economic concern for the city.

Brecken urged the council to publish which state representatives it had contacted about the issue and to invite residents into a subcommittee to co‑design outreach and trust‑building measures. She said the council cannot treat the measure as mere words and then "wash [its] hands of the responsibility that comes with it."

Mayor (chair) responded by encouraging anyone who missed earlier discussion to review the March 12 meeting recordings for full context. "I would simply encourage all of those who weren't here to not only go back and watch that meeting and hear the comments that were made in their full context," the mayor said, noting that hearing the fuller record can clarify earlier remarks.

No formal action or motion followed the public comment. The council moved on to routine business after thanking Brecken for speaking.