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<br /> <br />Overnlpt <br /> <br />parldns <br /> <br />The City of <br />Centervilledoes <br />not allow <br />parking on City <br />- streets between , <br />,3:30 to 7 a.m. If <br />you have a need to parle on the street <br />between the posted hours, contaCt City <br />Hall at 429-3232 to arratlge for a <br />temporary parking permit. For more <br />infonnation on policies or procedures <br />_ e!ease call_~ity HalJ.. <br /> <br />filIHiJtNews <br />filIln <br />fill <br />fill <br />fill <br />g' <br />lit <br /> <br />Rent ~ Tax Rebate I <br /> <br />County Commissioner Margaret <br />Langfeld will be at City Hall on <br />Thesday, Apri122 from 1 to 3 p.m. to <br />assist seniors citizens and persons with <br />disabilities to prepare tax credit forms. <br />Questions and additional information <br />ca11422-7090. <br /> <br />Check the batteries in your smoke <br />detector to see if they need to be <br />changed. Think safety! <br /> <br />Welcome to <br /> <br />-CentervUle <br /> <br />Automotlve.Drlve'- <br /> <br />Line Semce <br /> <br />Ground breaking on die new <br />,Automotive Drive Line (ADL) <br />"buSiness took place on Friday, <br />March 28. ADL specializes in - <br />rebuilding and manufacturing <br />exhaust systems, brakes, drive <br />shafts, mufflers and clutches. ADL <br />is new to Centerville, the-business <br />18 a brancn of die MiDiieapolis <br />business on University Avenue. For <br />service or questions, call ownerl <br />operator Craig Kozar at 789-3553. <br /> <br />Animal Control <br /> <br />The City of Centerville has <br />contracted animal service with Otter <br />Lake Animal Care Center, 6848 Otter: <br />Lake Road, Hugo. The phone number <br />is 426-8871. The service change is <br />more CQDy..enient for residents. ___._ <br /> <br />Senior Housing Update <br /> <br />The Centerville City Council is <br />considering a proposal to purchase four <br />acres of land near the downtown area for <br />a future senior housing site. The advan- <br />tages of the site are convenient location, <br />adjacent water and sewer utilities, ample <br />size and good condition of the property. If <br />a purchase agreement is reached, the City <br />would continue to work with Anoka <br />County Housing and Redevelopment <br />Authority (HRA), its consultants, and <br />local volunteers in developing a fInal <br />design. <br />The 1996 market study for the project <br />recommended cottage style housing, <br />although it is currently not feasible due to <br />high construction costs. An ~temative <br />style that is more affordable is a 16-unit, <br />one-story apartment building that in- <br />cludes a community room for seniors. <br /> <br />This design was presented at an informa- <br />tional meeting in December and received <br />a favorable response from many of the <br />senior citizens in attendance. Currently, <br />city staff receives about fIve phone ca1ls <br />per week for information about senior <br />housing. <br />The City Council decided to make <br />senior housing a priority at a recent' <br />strategic planning session; however, it is <br />unlikely that any construction would <br />begin in 1997. <br /> <br /> <br />-.'E.sta6lis/&e4 1857 <br />