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Arden Hills Notes • November 2022 • 1 <br />November 8 General <br />Election Results <br />The Official City Newsletter for Arden Hills Residents November 2022 <br />Looking for a fun family activity this holiday season? <br />Participate in the annual Holiday Lights Competition! Sign <br />up by December 5 at the following link and finish decorating <br />by December 7: https://forms.gle/d3LxAeyjzdZrdU7v7. <br />This event is a collaboration among the cities of Arden Hills, <br />Mounds View, New Brighton, Roseville, St. Anthony and <br />Columbia Heights. <br />Don’t want to compete? Take a drive around the neighborhood <br />displays! A downloadable map will become available on the <br />city website in mid-December. Take the tour and vote on your <br />favorite displays by December 30th– prizes will be awarded to <br />the top contenders. For more information, <br />visit www.cityofardenhills.org/1034. <br />Parks & Recreation <br />Winter Activites <br />Guide and Ice Rink <br />Hours INSIDE <br />City Hall will be closed on Thursday and Friday, <br />November 24th and 25th in observance of the <br />Thanksgiving holiday. City Hall will also be closed on <br />Monday, December 26th in observance of the Christmas <br />holiday. We wish you and yours a happy holiday season! <br />Holiday Season City Hall Closures <br />4 Year Council Seat Emily Rousseau 2 Year Council Seat Thomas Fabel <br />4 Year Council Seat Tena Monson Mayor David Grant <br />In the November 8 General Election, Arden Hills’ <br />residents re-elected David Grant as Mayor and <br />elected three new faces to the City Council: Emily <br />Rousseau, Tena Monson, and Thomas Fabel. Grant <br />received 2,168 votes, while his opponent, Gregg <br />Larson, received 2,015. Rousseau received 2,241 <br />votes and Monson received 1,924 votes, challenging <br />Councilmember incumbents Fran Holmes and <br />Steve Scott, who received 1,548 votes and 1,558 <br />votes. Fabel received 2,238 votes, challenging <br />incumbent David Radziej, who had 1,456 votes. <br />Grant, Rousseau, and Monson will serve four-year <br />terms beginning January 2023; Fabel will serve a <br />special two-year term. For all election results visit the <br />Secretary of State's website at www.sos.state.mn.us
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