<br />Centerville Communicator
<br />~Striving to Keep Residents Informed~
<br />YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS
<br />Fall, 2010
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<br />Mary Capra—Mayor—(651) 653-1732........................mcapra@centervillemn.com
<br />July, August, September
<br />Ben Fehrenbacher—(651) 784-6102............................bfehrenbacher@centervillemn.com
<br />VOLUME III
<br />Jeff Paar—(651) 426-7892................................................jpaar@centervillemn.com
<br />Linda Broussard-Vickers—(651) 426-3743.................lbroussardvickers@centervillemn.com
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<br />D. Love—(651) 429-9999................................................dlove@centervillemn.com
<br />CITY OF CENTERVILLE
<br />CITY HALL HOURS
<br />1880 MAIN STREET
<br />City Hall hours are Monday—Friday, 7:30 a.m.—4:00 p.m.
<br />CENTERVILLE, MN 55038
<br />If you are unable to meet these hours, please contact us and we will do
<br />PHONE: 651-429-3232, FAX: 651-429-8629
<br />WWW.CENTERVILLEMN.COM
<br />our best to accommodate your schedule.
<br />ROAD CONSTRUCTION UPDATES
<br />MAIN STREET/CSAH 14 ROAD & INTERSTATE 35E CONSTRUCTION STARTED IN APRIL & APPROXIMATE END DATE ~ JUNE, 2011
<br />For more information, please contact Mr. Charles Cadenhead, Anoka County, 763-862-4237 or Charles.Cadenhead@co.anoka.mn.us or Mr. Kent Barnard, MnDOT, 651-234-7504 or
<br />Kent.Barnard@dot.state.mn.us.
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<br />POLICE & FIRE UPDATES
<br />AUTO/VALUABLES THEFT PREVENTION TIPS:
<br />FIREFIGHTER/EMT’S WANTED
<br />Every year we receive many reports on vehicles being broken into and also vehi-
<br />The Centennial Fire District has immediate openings for the
<br />cles being stolen. Auto theft can be prevented. Here is a list of tips that may
<br />position of Firefighter/EMT. This is a paid “on-call” position
<br />help you:
<br />offered only to local residents who are able to quickly respond
<br />
<br />to a fire station within our service area of Lino Lakes, Circle
<br /> Never leave your car running unattended, even to dash into a business,
<br />Pines, and Centerville. All training and equipment is pro-
<br />store, etc.
<br />vided. The current pay rate ranges from $9-$10.50 per hour
<br /> Never leave any keys in the car or ignition, inside a locked garage, or in
<br />plus $4,000 per year into a retirement plan.
<br />hide-a-key boxes.
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<br /> Always roll up your windows and lock the car, even if it is parked in front
<br />We are looking for positive people who can make a long term commitment to
<br />of your home.
<br />serve our communities. This position will require from you an average of 25
<br /> Never leave valuables in plain view, even if your car is locked. Put them
<br />hours per month at any given hour.
<br />in the trunk out of sight.
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<br /> Always park in high-traffic, well-lighted areas, when possible.
<br />All candidates will have to complete an application form in order to be considered
<br /> Install a mechanical device that locks the steering wheel, column, or
<br />for the position and will be subject to a criminal background review prior to ap-
<br />brakes. These devices will deter some criminals.
<br />pointment. You must be at least 18 years of age to apply. More information can
<br /> Invest in the purchase of a vehicle theft tracking/security system, espe-
<br />be found by visiting their website at www.centennialfire.org. Applications are in
<br />cially if you own one of the frequently stolen model vehicles.
<br />the foyer of the administrative office located at 7741 Lake Drive, Lino Lakes.
<br /> Never leave personal identification documents, vehicle ownership title, or
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<br />credit cards in your vehicle.
<br />If you want to become part of a progressive team who works to provide quality
<br /> If you must leave your key with a valet, attendant, or mechanic, leave the
<br />service to the community, this is the place!
<br />ignition key only. Make sure you are dealing with a reputable firm.
<br /> In high theft areas, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) should be
<br />FALLS PREVENTION
<br />etched on windows, doors, fenders and trunk lid. This makes it difficult for a
<br />According to The State of Home Safety in America (2004) conducted by the
<br />TM
<br />thief to market your stolen car parts.
<br />Home Safety Council, falls are by far the leading cause of unintentional home
<br /> Copy your license plate and VIN numbers on a card and keep them with
<br />injury death. Falls account for an average of 5.1 million injuries and nearly 6,000
<br />you. If your vehicle is stolen, the police will need this information to take a
<br />deaths each year. Falls are the number one reason to be transported by ambu-
<br />report.
<br />lance in Minnesota. Take a moment and walk through your home to identify and
<br /> Many vehicles today come with some type of security system from the
<br />remedy potential fall hazards. These are items you should be looking for: Have
<br />factory. Normally there are upgraded systems available if you ask. The
<br />handrails on both sides of stairs and steps. Make sure handrails go from the top
<br />best choices are systems that shut off the fuel supply so that a car can not
<br />to the bottom of stairs. Have lots of lights at the top and bottom of the stairs. It is
<br />be started or driven.
<br />easy to trip on small rugs. Tape them to the floor or do not use them at all. Keep
<br /> If your vehicle or valuables are stolen, report it to the police immediately.
<br />the stairs clear. Have nightlights in the bedroom, hall and bathroom. Have a mat
<br />or non-slip strips in the tub and shower. Have a bath mat with a non-skid bottom
<br />CAR SEAT CLINICS
<br />on the bathroom floor. Have grab bars in the tub and shower. Wipe up spills
<br />Safe Kids Anoka County offers FREE car seat inspections to
<br />when they happen. Always watch young children. Use safety gates at the top
<br />Anoka County residents. Four out of five car seats are installed
<br />and bottom of stairs. Window guards can keep a child from falling out the win-
<br />improperly! BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Appointments are sched-
<br />dow. Have window guards on upstairs windows. Cover the ground under play-
<br />uled every 30 - 45 minutes. Clinics are offered monthly through-
<br />ground equipment with a thick layer (9-12 inches) of mulch, wood ships or other
<br />out Anoka County. Please contact 763-767-4664.
<br />safety material. Put bright lights over all porches and walkways. Put ladders
<br />away after using them. Store ladders on their sides, in a shed or garage. Keep
<br />CUTE LITTLE GHOULS & GOBLINS
<br />sidewalks and paths clear, so you do not trip. Fix broken or chipped steps and
<br />Please, if you have to travel on the evening of Halloween; be careful for children
<br />walkways as soon as possible.
<br />going door-to-door.
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