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163 <br /> <br />AdministratorÓs Report <br /> <br />November 13, 2025 <br /> <br />ADMINISTRATION <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The city is collaborating with the U of MN's Resilient Communities Project and Minnesota Design Center <br />through the Empowering Small Minnesota Communities (ESMC) program. The goal of the program is to <br />help small Minnesota communities identify opportunities to capitalize on their assets through infrastructure <br />projects that support and enhance community vitality, identity, and resilience. The ESMC Advisory <br />Committee met last week to review results from a community survey and an asset mapping event. During the <br />advisory committee meeting, the group explored various aspects of CentervilleÓs downtown Î discussing <br />where it is, who it serves, and how people recognize when they are there. The committee also identified <br />opportunities and challenges across the broader community. The information gathered from staff, residents, <br />and committee members will help the University of Minnesota staff understand residentsÓ vision for <br />Centerville before the city allocates future funding for infrastructure projects and other improvements. Stay <br />tuned for updates on future events where you can share your thoughts. <br /> <br />Veterans Day: Honoring Our Veterans <br /> <br />We would like to thank our veterans for their sacrifice and service to our country. <br />Thank you for keeping us safe and protecting our freedom. Your service means a lot <br />to our community and our nation! <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CENTENNIAL LAKES POLICE DEPARTMENT <br />Welcome to our newest police officer Noah Pineault. He comes to Centennial <br />from the City of Chisago City. Prior to coming to CLPD, Noah volunteered as a <br />missionary in Central America, where he was fortunate to serve the medical needs <br />of their local communities. Noah achieved a bachelorÓs degree from the <br />University of Northwestern in St. Paul and completed skills at Hennepin Tech. <br />Noah started the first week of June and has been patrolling on his own since late <br />September. He will be officially sworn in at the Governing Board Meeting on <br />Monday, November 10, 2025. <br /> <br />Please also welcome Emilee Felten, our new <br />Community Service Officer (CSO). She started her <br />position with the department last week. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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