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City selects ‘best candidate’ for finance director position BY SHANNON GRANHOLM LEAD EDITOR

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HUGO — After an extensive search process to fi nd the city’s next finance director, a consulting fi rm, interview team and the City Council have decided it has the best candidate for the job right there at City Hall. The city’s fi rst and only finance director, Ron Otkin, passed away unexpectedly in May. Otkin worked for the city for 32 years. Finance Coordinator Anna Wobse was then appointed to serve as the interim finance director. Back in June, the City Council directed staff to negotiate a contract with Baker Tilly to provide executive recruitment services for a new finance director. Over the next four months, the recruitment process took place, concluding with interviews of the top five candidates in October. The interview team consisted of City Administrator Bryan Bear, Community Development Director Rachel Juba, Public Works Director Scott Anderson, Council Member Mike Miron and former Council Member Chuck Haas. “Anna has done a great job

Hugo resident Chris DuFresne recently captured this beautiful sunrise over the Adelaide Landing neighborhood.

SEE FINANCE DIRECTOR, PAGE 11

Census: Hugo growing, aging, becoming more diverse people, which represents an increase of 2,434 (or 18%) from the 2010 census and an increase of 9,403 from 2000, when its population was 6,363. As of April 1, 2020, Hugo had 5,939 households, 201 vacant housing units, and an average of 2.64 people per household. Hugo’s population actually fell a bit short of the Metropolitan Council’s forecast of 16,500. By the year 2040, the Met Council predicts the city of Hugo will have a population of 29,000. The metro saw 11% growth from the last census, or an increase of 313,537. The seven-county Twin Cities region has a population of 3.16 million. “There was 77% growth in the developing suburbs,”

BY SHANNON GRANHOLM LEAD EDITOR

HUGO — Now that most of the data is in for the 2020 U.S. census, the redistricting process (for all levels of government) has begun. Community Development Director Rachel Juba recently presented some highlights from the 2020 census as well as the annual American Community Survey that pertain to both the city of Hugo and the seven-county metro area. “We’ve been growing rapidly over the last 20 years,” Juba explained. She added that one of the most frequently asked questions on the citywide bus tour last month was about the city’s population. Per the 2020 census, the city of Hugo has 15,766

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Washington County had the fifth-largest gain in population in the state, with a 12.4% increase from 2010. Carver County had the largest growth with a 17.4% increase from 2010, followed by Scott County at 16.2%, Wright County at 13.3% and Olmsted County at 12.9%.

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