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ENGINEERING <br />TH <br />20 Avenue (CSAH 54) <br />Corridor Study Open House <br />On March 26, from 4:30 Î 6:30 <br />PM at Centerville City Hall, <br />Anoka County and the Cities of <br />Lino Lakes and Centerville will <br />be hosting an open house to look <br />th <br />at draft layouts for the 20 <br />Avenue corridor study. This <br />study outlines how the roadway <br />will look in the 5 to 10 year <br />future. As businesses and <br />residents are added to the area, <br />this route has matured to the <br />point where it has outgrown its <br />current configuration. Come <br />and be a part of designing its <br />upgrade. <br /> <br />ELECTIONS <br />2024 Presidential Primary <br />City Staff processed five absentee envelope ballots, and ten direct ballots during <br />the 45-day period prior to Election Day. The Election Judges assisted four <br />individuals in registering and processed 333 registered voters on Election Day. <br />These numbers are extremely low for the registered public of Centerville, but not a horrible turn-out for the <br />Presidential Primary where most voters are not active. The city was honored with training two new Election <br />Judges and the work of our returning judges. Without these individuals, elections could not happen. Thank <br />you! We will see you in August for the Primary Elections. <br /> <br />PUBLIC WORKS <br />WeÓre Hiring <br />The city is hiring for two different job categories. We have one position open for <br />a Full time Public Services Technician and have four positions open for our <br />Seasonal Public Works/Parks Maintenance Workers. <br /> <br />Public Services Technician (Full Time) <br />The Public Services Technician will work in the Public Works Department under the direction of the Public <br />Works Director. Duties include but are not limited to: installs or maintains and repairs main water and sewer <br />lines, manholes, catch basins, wells, lift stations, water meters, cement work, buildings, parks, park equipment, <br />property and related equipment and facilities. Also maintains roadways, including patching, filling potholes, <br />paving, sweeping and snow removal (streets, sidewalks, and trails). Also monitors and maintains the cityÓs <br />water and sewer systems. Position requires the ability to respond to public inquiries in a courteous manner, <br />providing information within the scope of knowledge or refers inquires to the Public Works Director or City <br />Administrator. Position requires responding to emergencies after hours and rotating on-call duty evenings, <br />weekends, and holidays. <br /> <br />Click here for an employment application packet. <br /> <br />Seasonal Public Works/Parks Maintenance Worker <br />This is a summer position assisting in general maintenance of city facilities (parks, streets, etc.). Requires <br />valid driverÓs license and good driving record, high school diploma or GED, experience with maintenance <br />quipment; ability to lift 25 lbs and occasionally up to 75 lbs. Must have personal transportation to work. <br /> <br />
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