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<br /> ~~<.- I, Election '94 i <br /> . .' ! <br /> DcA-.11 J ( q0tj AH candidates' forum set <br /> . On Thursday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m.. Arden Hills <br /> voterS can meet and question caodidau:s for mayor <br /> aD<! twO city COlIIICiI sealS at a fornm sponsored by <br /> ----- tile A1den HiIIsISboeview League oi WOOlen Vorm. <br /> roc.u...S The forum will be held at tile New Brigllloo Clty <br /> Hall, 803 Fifth Ave. N.W. Persons needing the <br /> OJ- II 11q if Arden Hills services of 3D American Sign LanguagelEngJisll <br /> participates in interpreter sbould COOlaCt Peg Olson at 483-6122 <br /> ) before Ocr, 21. <br /> Cities Week The mayoral Mnri...... are Bev Aplikowslci and <br /> Dennis Probst. The six candidares for city <XlIUXil are <br /> Arden Hills joined cities across Dale Hicks. Susan Keirn, R. James Jensen. Jr. Sreve <br /> Freimuth. RaymoodMcGaw and MidlaeJ Coopet. <br /> Minnesota. in celebrating Ciues, The election will be held Nov. 8. <br /> Week 1994. Sept. 25-Oct. 2. The <br /> theme for Cities Week was <br /> "Cities: Where you come home." <br /> Cities Week is a weeJdong effort <br /> to increase understanding abom <br /> 1~ government. "'We waD( OUf <br /> CIlIU05 to beller undersWld and <br /> partlepate in the local "ovemment <br /> process. - Mayor Den'nis Probst <br /> said. Cities Week activities are <br /> designed to help educate and <br /> mt01lll residents aooUl local .ov- <br /> emmenL Q <br /> . ~iL~ <br /> OcA: 10 /qq L/ 20}'Un ago- Oct. 17, 1974 <br /> The Arden Hills City Council discussed the <br /> : problems caused by lbe sbade \n!e disease, wbich is <br /> : currently decimating the ciIY'S trees. Parks and <br /> , Recreation Director John Buckley said the cilY <br /> , ordinance on the subject needed refonnulating to <br /> establish an effective program for the detection. <br /> treatment and removal of diseased trees. <br /> Arden Hills utility rates to increase <br /> Water and sanila1')' sewer utilily rates in AIden lIills will increase nCXI <br /> ye:u-. Following a review of COSlS, cilY staff Uele/lllinetl the rote inCfc:1SCs are <br /> ",:eded for tile utiuties 10 remain self-supponing. The cilY coWlcil approved <br /> both resolutions OllIS Oct. 10 meeting. <br /> The minimum residential charge for waler will rise from 520,95 pcr <br /> quaner to 521.95 on Jan. 1. 1be winter rale for 1,000 gallons of waler will go <br /> from 51.99 to S2.09, and tile swomer I3lC will increase from S2.09 1052.14, <br /> Stantlby IllteS will nOl increase. <br /> The fiat resitlcntial rate for saniwy sewer will grow from 551.95 per <br /> quaf1Cflo 553,95 on Jan. 1. The discountetl Ill" for senior citizens alld disOOlcd <br /> . resitlents will int:rease from 525,95 III $16.95 each quaner. Conunercial sew.r <br /> rates will go from 52.69 per 1,000 gallon conswnption III 52.79, <br /> Resitlents will be notifietl of th. rate increases via all insen in thinJ-qu:l11er <br /> utiuty bills. <br />