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Service Directory <br />Arden Hills City Hall <br />1245 West Highway 96 <br />Arden Hills, MN 55112-5734 <br />cityofardenhills.org <br />651-792-7800 <br />Summer Office Hours <br />Monday–Thursday: 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. <br />Friday: 7:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. <br />Sheriff and Fire <br />911 <br />Water and Sewer Problems <br />(During non-business hours) <br /> 651-767-0640 <br />Mayor <br />David Grant ● 651-538-0747 <br />dgrant@cityofardenhills.org <br />Councilmembers <br />Brenda Holden ● 651-636-2987 <br />bholden@cityofardenhills.org <br />Fran Holmes ● 612-599-2457 <br />fholmes@cityofardenhills.org <br />Steve Scott ● 651-604-0919 <br />sscott@cityofardenhills.org <br />David Radziej ● 651-356-5928 <br />dradziej@cityofardenhills.org <br />City Administrator <br />Dave Perrault ● 651-792-7824 <br />dperrault@cityofardenhills.org <br />Communications Coordinator <br />Grace Arel ● 651-792-7817 <br />garel@cityofardenhills.org <br />City Council Liasons <br />Fran Holmes and David Radziej <br />Resident Resources <br />cityofardenhills.org/1091/Resident- <br />Resources <br />Council meetings are held at City Hall <br />on the second and fourth Mondays <br />of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings <br />are televised live on Cable Channel <br />16. Planning Commission meetings <br />are also televised. Please visit <br />cityofardenhills.org for information <br />about archived meeting playbacks. <br />Arden Hills Notes is the official newsletter <br />of the City of Arden Hills, an equal- <br />opportunity employer. <br />City News <br />City Hall Summer Hours of Operation <br />Summer staffing hours at City Hall begin Tuesday, May 31 and end <br />Friday, September 2. City Hall will be open from 7:30 am - 5:00 pm <br />Monday through Thursday and 7:30 am - 11:30 am on Fridays. <br />Resident Resources Webpages <br />The new Resident Resources webpages provide answers to your questions <br />about living in Arden Hills. You'll find helpful information for residents, <br />including locations of city amenities, how to pay your utility bill, how to <br />receive city updates, and more. Access them at cityofardenhills.org/1091/ <br />Resident-Resources. <br />Touch-a-Truck event on May 21st <br />Join us to celebrate National Public Works Week on May 21st from 10:00 <br />am - 1:00 pm at Perry Park! Get a close-up look at some of your favorite <br />vehicles, including a fire engine, squad car, patrol boat, snowplow, and <br />more. Arden Hills Public Works, Lake Johanna Fire Department, Ramsey <br />County Sheriff, Allina Health, and the National Guard will all be in <br />attendance. Don't miss this afternoon of family fun! <br />Dogs in Public <br />Being a responsible pet owner means picking up after our cherished <br />companions. Choosing not to do so is not only an unsightly and stinky <br />eyesore-- when left on the ground to disintegrate naturally, dog feces <br />break down into particles that pollute our watershed. This pollution can <br />breed diseases that are transmissible to both animals and humans. <br />Although dog waste is natural, the difference between it and that of wild <br />animals is that wild animals eat a diet from their ecological habitat that <br />may include wild berries, native vegetation, or critters lower on the food <br />chain. Pets are often fed nutrient-dense pet foods that create waste full <br />of nitrogen and phosphorus. An excess of these nutrients can upend the <br />delicate balance of an ecosystem. <br />Across the United States, the 83 million dogs we call family produce an <br />impressive 10.6 million tons of poop every year! Whether it’s a Great <br />Dane or Dachshund, every dog adds to the overall count. Your neighbors <br />and your environment will appreciate your efforts to clean up your pet's <br />waste. <br />Leashing Rules <br />With the weather turning warmer, many residents are enjoying walks <br />with their dogs. They should be able to do so without becoming a victim <br />of an aggressive animal. City ordinance requires that dogs stay within <br />the confines of the owner’s property, and when in public, dogs should <br />be restrained except in designated off-leash areas. Owners of aggressive <br />dogs will be financially liable for injuries to people or other animals. <br />Pet Licensing <br />Dog and cat owners are required to apply for pet licenses biennially. You <br />can do so online at cityofardenhills.org/150/Pet-Licenses. <br />2
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