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See Distribution List Category Title Name Organization Electronic Hard copy Citizen Advisory Committee Bill Bushnell Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Sliv Carlson Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Jerry Ciardelli Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Brad Coulthart Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Colin Cox Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Liz Crow Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Jacqueline Di Giacomo Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Brian Girard Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee John Grams Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Linda Jahnke Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Richard Manser Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Steve Mohn Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Rich Nyquist Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee David Oltmans Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Cassy Ordway Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Peter Rechelbacher Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Marc Rosenberg Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Neil Weber Citizen Advisory Committee x Citizen Advisory Committee Craig Wilson Citizen Advisory Committee x City/Township Zoning Coordinator Dale Cooney Cities of Deehaven, Greenwood, Woodland x City/Township Administrator Dana Young Cities of Deephaven, Greenwood x x City/Township Natural Resources Technician Krista Spreiter City of Chanhassen x City/Township City Administrator Todd Gerhardt City of Chanhassen x x City/Township Mayor Denny Laufenburger City of Chanhassen x City/Township Councilor Bethany Tjornhom City of Chanhassen x City/Township Councilor Elise Ryan City of Chanhassen x City/Township Councilor Jerry McDonald City of Chanhassen x City/Township Councilor Dan Campion City of Chanhassen x City/Township Senior Planner Bob Generous City of Chanhassen x City/Township Park Superintendent Adam Beers City of Chanhassen x City/Township Utility Superintendent Kevin Crooks City of Chanhassen x City/Township Public Works Director Paul Oehme City of Chanhassen x City/Township Mayor Paul Skrede City of Deephaven x City/Township Councilor Keith Kask City of Deephaven x City/Township Councilor Steve Erickson City of Deephaven x City/Township Councilor Darel Gustafson City of Deephaven x City/Township Councilor Tony Jewett City of Deephaven x City/Township Public Works Maintenance Foreman John Menzel City of Deephaven x City/Township City Engineer Dave Martini City of Deephaven x City/Township Environmental Engineer Ross Bintner City of Edina x City/Township Water Resources Coordinator Jessica Vanderwerff Wilson City of Edina x City/Township City Manager Scott Neal City of Edina x x City/Township Mayor Mayor James Hovland City of Edina x City/Township Councilor Bob Stewart City of Edina x City/Township Councilor Mike Fischer City of Edina x City/Township Councilor Kevin Staunton City of Edina x City/Township Councilor Mary Brindle City of Edina x City/Township Senior Planner Joyce Repya City of Edina x City/Township Director of Engineering Chad Millner City of Edina x City/Township Public Works Director Brian Olson City of Edina x City/Township Parks Director Ann Kattreh City of Edina x City/Township Community Development Director Cary Teague City of Edina x City/Township Mayor Mark Gaylord City of Excelsior x City/Township City Manager Kristi Luger City of Excelsior x x City/Township City Planner Pat Smith City of Excelsior x City/Township Public Works Superintendent Tim Amundsen City of Excelsior x City/Township Councilor Todd Carlson City of Excelsior x City/Township Councilor Greg Miller City of Excelsior x City/Township Councilor John Beattie City of Excelsior x City/Township Councilor Jennifer Caron City of Excelsior x City/Township Mayor Shep Harris City of Golden Valley x City/Township Administrator Tim Cruikshank City of Golden Valley x x City/Township Planning Manager Jason Zimmerman City of Golden Valley x City/Township Councilor Joanie Clausen City of Golden Valley x City/Township Councilor Larry Fonnest City of Golden Valley x City/Township Councilor Andy Snope City of Golden Valley x City/Township Councilor Steve Schmidgall City of Golden Valley x City/Township Physical Development Director Marc Nevinski City of Golden Valley x City/Township City Engineer Jeff Oliver City of Golden Valley x City/Township Public Works Specialist Eric Eckman City of Golden Valley x City/Township Public Works Maintenance Manager Bert Tracy City of Golden Valley x City/Township Director of Parks and Recreation Rick Birno City of Golden Valley x City/Township Mayor Deb Kind City of Greenwood x City/Township Councilor Tom Fletcher City of Greenwood x City/Township Councilor Bill Cook City of Greenwood x City/Township Councilor Kristi Conrad City of Greenwood x City/Township Councilor Bob Quam City of Greenwood x City/Township Public Works Director Teresa Pendelton City of Greenwood x City/Township City Engineer Nate Stanley City of Hopkins x City/Township Manager Michael Mornson City of Hopkins x x City/Township Mayor Molly Cummings City of Hopkins x City/Township Director of Planning Kersten Elverum City of Hopkins x City/Township Councilor Jason Gadd City of Hopkins x City/Township Councilor Katy Campbell City of Hopkins x City/Township Councilor Kristi Halverson City of Hopkins x City/Township Councilor Aaron Kuznia City of Hopkins x City/Township Public Works Director Steven Stadler City of Hopkins x City/Township Community Development Coordinator Meg Beekman City of Hopkins x City/Township City Planner Jason Lindahl City of Hopkins x City/Township Mayor Marvin Johnson City of Independence x City/Township Public Works Director Larry Ende City of Independence x City/Township City Administrator/Planner Mark Kaltsas City of Independence x x City/Township Councilor Ray McCoy City of Independence x City/Township Councilor Lynn Betts City of Independence x City/Township Councilor Brad Spencer City of Independence x City/Township Councilor Steve Grotting City of Independence x City/Township Administrative Assistant Beth Horner City of Independence x City/Township Administrator Scott Weske City of Long Lake x x City/Township Mayor Marty Schneider City of Long Lake x City/Township Public Works Director Jason Goehring City of Long Lake x City/Township Councilor Kurt Kaminski City of Long Lake x City/Township Councilor Tom Skjaret City of Long Lake x City/Township Councilor Michelle Jerde City of Long Lake x City/Township Councilor Jahn Dyvik City of Long Lake x City/Township Interim City Administrator Bobby Schoen City of Maple Plain x x City/Township Mayor Julie Maas‐Kusske City of Maple Plain x City/Township Councilor Mike DeLuca City of Maple Plain x City/Township Councilor John Fay City of Maple Plain x City/Township Councilor Dominic Broda City of Maple Plain x City/Township Councilor Julie Maas‐Kusske City of Maple Plain x City/Township Administrator Scott Johnson City of Medina x x City/Township Mayor Bob Mitchell City of Medina x City/Township City Planner Dusty Finke City of Medina x City/Township Councilor Jeff Pederson City of Medina x City/Township Councilor Lorie Cousineau City of Medina x City/Township Councilor Kathleen Martin City of Medina x City/Township Councilor John Anderson City of Medina x City/Township Public Works Director Steve Scherer City of Medina x City/Township Water Resources Adminstrator Lois Eberhart City of Minneapolis x x City/Township Water Resources Regulatory Coordinator Liz Stout City of Minneapolis x City/Township Deputy Director of Public Works Lisa Cerney City of Minneapolis x City/Township Public Works Director Katrina Kessler City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Linea Palmisano City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Lisa Goodman City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Cam Gordon City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Barbara Johnson City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Abdi Warsame City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Jacob Frey City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Kevin Reich City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Blong Yang City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Elizabeth Glidden City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Alondra Cano City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Lisa Bender City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor John Quincy City of Minneapolis x City/Township Councilor Andrew Johnson City of Minneapolis x City/Township Chief of Staff John Stiles City of Minneapolis x City/Township Planning Director Jason Wittenberg City of Minneapolis x City/Township City Engineer Seifedin Burka City of Minneapolis x City/Township Environmental Services Supervisor Patrick Hanlon City of Minneapolis x City/Township Policy Aide Ken Dahler City of Minneapolis x City/Township City Manager Geralyn Barone City of Minnetonka x x City/Township Mayor Terry Schneider City of Minnetonka x City/Township Water Resources Engineering Coordinator Tom Dietrich City of Minnetonka x City/Township Councilor Dick Allendorf City of Minnetonka x City/Township Councilor Bob Ellingson City of Minnetonka x City/Township Councilor Tim Bergstedt City of Minnetonka x City/Township Councilor Tony Wagner City of Minnetonka x City/Township Councilor Patty Acomb City of Minnetonka x City/Township Councilor Brad Wiersum City of Minnetonka x City/Township Recreation Services Director David Johnson
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