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are being installed this week on the church property. Bases for the large spray guns in the <br />park are scheduled later this week. Finally, control panel work and testing will be completed. <br />SEWER AND WATER <br />Wellhead Protection Plan <br />A Public Hearing on the Plan was held on September 9. No significant comments were <br />received. A draft of the Part II Plan will be sent to the Minnesota Department of Health for <br />review and comment. <br />2020 Downtown Street and Utility Improvements <br />Paving is now complete! The contractor paved the base course of asphalt just before the <br />protect the front edge of the curb from <br />snow plows while we wait to pave the final lift of asphalt next year or perhaps the year <br />after, depending on how the pavement looks upon inspection next spring. <br />Boulevards are being backfilled and graded and additional black dirt will be placed the <br />first week of November. If the weather is cooperative, the site will be sprayed with a <br />hydromulch and seed mixture. This will protect the soil from erosion and allow the <br />dormant seed to germinate in the spring. <br />A credit against all assessments has been issued, since sod was initially planned as part of <br />the project. Watch your mail for a letter outlining the specifics of your credit. <br />PARKS AND RECREATION <br />Parks and Recreation Committee <br />The parks committee has one open seat and is looking for candidates. Please apply on the <br />Application for Committee Appointment <br />The Parks Committee will begin to tackle 2021 initiatives in the coming months, including <br />planning the 2021 Fete Des Lacs, the inaugural season of a Downtown Farmers Market and <br />much more. <br />Adopt a Garden Program <br />on Committee will be forming and adopt a garden program to <br />help maintain flower gardens at city parks. If <br />know by emailing info@centervillemn.com <br />We already have 2 volunteers that have stepped forward! Join the fun and sign up now. <br />Lino Lakes YMCA Reimagining <br />City staff have been attending a series of community engagement meetings designed to <br />reimagine the YMCA in Lino Lakes. This facility has been struggling to maintain its <br />services in an economically stable way, exacerbated by the COVID Crisis. <br />PUBLIC SAFETY <br />Centennial Lakes Police Department <br />CARES Act Funding <br />The Centennial Lakes Police Department received a total of $100,000 from its three members <br />cities, through the CARES Act, as reimbursement for staff salaries, as allowed by legislation. <br /> <br />