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<br />~i .; <br /> <br />Pall 1998 CUyofCenterville- Page 7 <br /> <br />.lDter" Coming... . * <br /> <br />* City Snow Jlemov~ . * <br />The City Council bas adopted a snow removal policy. Snow plowing Operations <br />will not generally be ~deredforasnowfall ofless than 11/2 inches. "Snow" <br />Plow Routes" will be plowed first. . These au:e high volume streets wldch colUlCCt <br />major sections of the City and prOvide'access for emergency services. The "Snow <br />Plow Routes" ~:~;R~ P~lt.ier L,ake Drive, Mound Trail, Peterson Trail, <br />Brian Drive and Center Sireet. " Second priority streets are those streets proViding <br />access to. schools and commercial businesses. TJiird priority streets are low ' <br />volume residential 'streets. 'Fourth. priority'are cul-de~sacs, short dead end streets <br />and City parking lots. <br /> <br />* Mailbox Snow' Removal <br />. City workers do make an effort to remove snow from in front of your mailboxes. <br />However, large snow falls make it difficult, if not impossible, for City plows to <br />clear mailbOxes wen enough forletter carriers to deliver mail. City crews will <br />continue to do the best ~ey can. but residents are ultimately responsible to keep <br />mailboxes clear to ensure mail delivery. <br /> <br />* Keep Snow OfT Streets <br />A",reminder: It is against the state law to deposit snow, slush or ice in the street <br />!}an cause hazardous driving and walking conditions for vehicular and <br />.pedestrian traffic. <br /> <br />* Keep Fire Hydrants Free ~f Snow <br />Please help Centerville by keeping fire hydrants free from snow. The public <br />works department appreciates your help in removing snow from around fire <br />hydrants located near your home. <br /> <br />* Sidewalk Snow Reinoval <br />Ordinance #49 requires all owners of property in the City of Centerville to provide <br />for the removal of snow, ice, dirt, debris, litter, branches and other obstructions or <br />. accumulation of materials-from all public sidewalks adjacent to their property <br />within 24 hours. <br /> <br /> <br />Get a Jump on Your <br /> <br />80114." Shoppmll . <br /> <br />A shopping extravaganza will be taking place at Northtown Mall on <br />Thursdar' November 19, 1998: The Anob County Traveler will be picking <br />"') up interested persons at the entrance of the Chauncey Barett Gardens <br />/ around 10:()() am and returning from Northtown at approximately 3~()() pm. <br />This is going to be a terrific chance to get all your shopp!Jig completed <br />prior to the holiday rush. There is a $3.00 round trip fee for the transporta- <br />tion and all the funl RfPternow, by contacting Pat at the Gardens 429-8996. <br /> <br />1- <br /> <br />TRIAD. Program <br /> <br />Recently, at our jointcounciV <br />commission meeting, Lexingtoil <br />requested we provide infomiation <br />encouraging seniors to jom our, . <br />TRIAD.Program.TRIA.P ~ ajoitit <br />crime prevention effort between iaw <br />enforcement and senior citizens. <br />Walter NeUmann has been our <br />departmental TRIAD Liaison for . <br />several years and is willing to meet <br />with those interested in joining <br />TRIAD. If three or more senior <br />citizens agree to be a part of this <br />program, Walt is willing to meet <br />with them. All intereSted seniors <br />contact W~t at 612-784-2501 or <br />651-429-0001 for further <br />information. <br /> <br />Mentor: <br />a wise aDd trusted <br />friend and pdde. <br />"So many kids in our <br />community are on waiting lists for <br />mentors." reports Erika Oilbertson <br />of Northwest Suburban Kinship. <br />Anob County Healthy Start <br />coordinator Kerry Volkers says, <br />"Our biggest need is finding caring, <br />committed adults to support people <br />in reaching their highest potential." <br />Can YOU Help? <br />Creating Community is a local <br />community building organization <br />committed to increasing mentorship <br />in East Central Anoka County. For <br />more information on mentoring <br />contact the fonowing organizations: <br />Healthy Start: ._ <br />Kerry Volkers, 422-7127 <br />Northwest Suburban Kinship: <br />Erika Gilbertson, 7(j7-6499 <br />Foster Grandparents:. <br />Ginny Janovich, 689-0705 <br />Fathers'Resources Center: <br />Arnie Eng1eby,.783-4938 <br />or call 717-2727 <br />
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