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City-owned zoo prohibits public from attending board meetings

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Prior to 2009, the Lake Superior Zoo was run by the city of Duluth. In 2009, the city hired the Arro...

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  1. According to the zoo’s governing documents, The Parks and Recreation Manager (a government official) is an ex-officio board member of the zoo. The Manager should receive meeting minutes and agendas (if the Board is operating properly) and, being a public official, must disclose these documents if requested.

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