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Volume 1,Issue 1 Winter/2018 <br /> Centerville Bulletin <br /> WMV $WA" ta Xe�_ JOAL -�+U� <br /> C I T Y O F C E N T E R V I L L E <br /> - <br /> E S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 5 7 — <br /> C0UN'CIL MEMBERS' <br /> Mayor Jeff Paar (651)426-7892 jpaar@centervillemn.com <br /> Council Member-Steven King (651)426-2973 sking@centervillemn.com <br /> Council Member-Russ Koski (651)653-9448rkoski@centervillemn.com <br /> Council Member-D. Love (651)429-9999 ' dlove@centervillemn.com <br /> Council Member-Matt Montain (651.)492-5979 mmontain@centervillemn.com <br /> CITY HALL HOURS <br /> MONDAY—FRIDAY, 7:30 A.M.-4:00 P.M. <br /> If you are unable to meet these hours, please contact us and we <br /> will do our best to accommodate your schedule. <br /> INSIDE THIS <br /> ICENTENNIAL FIRE DISTRICT CENTENNIAL LAKES POLICE <br /> ISSUE : - j <br /> DEPARTMENT <br /> AOKA <br /> Tsrrr COU N TY mxrout The <br /> Centennial Fire Dis- I I I. 17 1 Centennial Lakes <br /> trict&Centennial Page l Police Depart- <br /> Lakes Police Depart- ment was re- <br /> ment r cently featured <br /> t in the Anoka <br /> Pubic Works&Say- Santa on the Fire Truck/Safety Parade County Auto <br /> ing Goodbye to Mr. Page On December 13, 2017 the Centennial Fire Theft Task Force newsletter. The Task Forces' Mission <br /> Jon Grahek <br /> District accepted non-perishable food is to network and share information to further the <br /> Lake Ice Safety& items, cash donations and unwrapped toys common goal of auto crime prevention in Anoka <br /> LaMotte Warming Page by Santa visiting Centerville in their annual County and worldwide. Their goals are: <br /> House Hours parade. The Fire District collected 1,408 1. To facilitate and promote a partnership with auto <br /> pounds of food and $250 cash. The district crime prevention organizations and agencies. <br /> Upcoming Events& would like to thank all individuals/families <br /> tiecyclingopportuni- Pages <br /> tiesthat donated. The Fire District really en- 2• To provide easy access to network information to <br /> .'.. <br /> joys this type of event and is very proud of enhance success of auto crime prevention pro- <br /> their community for thinking of others grams. <br /> during the holiday season. 3. To collaborate and coordinate to present a uni- <br /> fied front in auto crime prevention. <br /> CITY MEETINGS 4. To share experiences and information to better <br /> 6 : 30 P •M . Hiring of a Public Education Coordina- <br /> C o u N C r L: CHAMBERS for meet fiscal challenges. <br /> 2nd&4th 5. To promote and enhance the prevention of auto <br /> City Council Wednesday The Fire District recently hired a new <br /> crimes. <br /> of Month Public Education Coordinator and her <br /> Parks&Recreation Com- 1stwednes- name is Amy Stieve. She is currently 6. Identify local, state and national trends regarding <br /> mittee' day of Month' completing her EMT. Look for educa- auto crimes. <br /> tional information to come and we will <br /> Planning&zoning Com- Since the initiation of the ATTF Grant Cycle (July 1, <br /> mission <br /> lstruesday include such in our news- 2017), Anoka County has had 34 vehicles reported <br /> stolen; 23 of those vehicles have been recovered. <br /> Anoka County has also recovered 10 reported stolen <br /> [� z vehicles from across Minnesota. <br /> a <br /> City Web Site: www.centervillemn.com; Telephone Number: (651)429-3232 <br />