Laserfiche WebLink
�SEVILLE EWSLETTER <br />A Bi-Monthly Publication af the Cify of Roseville, Minnesota Volume 25, Number 3, June 1992 <br />John I�ose Minnesota �vai announced <br />Governor Arne CarLson <br />announced fihe approval <br />of state financing for the <br />John Rose Minnesota <br />s�ea s��g oV�. ���- <br />hu-ed with Carlson (Ieft to <br />right) are former Olympic <br />speed skater Tom Cush- <br />man and.199201yxnpic si1- <br />ver medalist Amy I'eter- <br />� � . They announced that <br />the 7 ys� National Long <br />� L��"' . �'hampionships will <br />,�.� _ <br />be he�d at fi�e oval. Bandy <br />teazn members Chris <br />Middlebrook and Kendra Swanson <br />presented the Govemor with z�otifica- <br />Burglaries down 25°/0 <br />3urglaxies decreased dramatically <br />in Rose�lle last year. There were 83 <br />less bux'glaries in 1991 compared to <br />1990, a 25 percent decrease. This is <br />due, in part, to the Neighborhood <br />Watch Program sponsored by the <br />RoseviJJe Police Department. <br />"It's important #o highlight tk►ese <br />figures to show that crime can be <br />lowered when residents are involved <br />in thea.r neighborhoods. It's a strong <br />step toward fighting crime," said Jer- <br />ry Ruettimann, RoseviIIe's commtt- <br />nity rela�ons coordinator. <br />Ruettimann, who heads up the <br />Cit�s Neighborhood Watch Pro- <br />g-ram, added, "Out of all the resid.en- <br />tial burglaries, only 14 occurred in ar- <br />eas that have Neighborhood Watch_" <br />"...crime can be Iowered <br />when residents are involved <br />�iionthatthe 1995 WorldBandy Cham�r <br />ionships will be at the oval. %� <br />Tornado safety �ips <br />Roseville police urge residents to <br />take tornado warnings seriously. �f <br />a tornado has been sighted, foIlo�t+v <br />these steps: <br />• At home: go to a basement. Stair- <br />wells also of€er good protection. Stay <br />away from windows. Cover your <br />head. <br />• In your car: drive away fronn the <br />path of the tornado at a right angle. If <br />there is no time, lie flatin the nearest, . <br />dry flat ditch. <br />• In buiIdings: go to an interiorhall- <br />way or to the designated shelter area. <br />Stay indoors. �'1 <br />�esidents encouraged to help shape <br />�osevitle's �icture through Vista 2Q0� forums <br />A tourist walking down a beach <br />stops to watch a fisherman at work_ <br />The fisherzzian catch.es a large fish, <br />measures it, and tk►rows :it back. �-Ie <br />catches a second fish, smaller than <br />the furst, measures it, and puts �� in a <br />bucket_ This continues. The large fish <br />are all xeleased while those measur- <br />ir►g 1Q :u�ck�es or less are pvt in the <br />bucket. <br />Finally, the tourist asks the fish- <br />erznan why he kept -- - <br />the little ones and --- — <br />thxew those mea- ROSEVILL <br />��REATING ROSFVI <br />suxing longer than �� <br />I O iz�ches back. The ---- <br />fishexman looked up and. said, <br />"Why? Because my frying pan mea- <br />sures onJy ] 0 inches across." <br />What liix►itations are we placing on. <br />the future of our comnnunztybecause <br />ny�r c�icinn ic �nn em�117 `A7l-�aF �ro <br />has the opportuniEy to help create a <br />vision for Roseville's future, define <br />goals for our community and identi- <br />#y the steps fo reach those goals. <br />Creating the vision far Roseville <br />wil] begzn wifih community fonzms. <br />Dates and locations of the forulriS <br />will be azinounced in the newspa- <br />pezs, cable television, and in a bro- <br />chure to be zx�azled to all residents. <br />.�-=,� 7'he foru.z��s will be the first <br />� step in the VFSTA <br />2000 effort. Partici- <br />E'S VISTA 2000 ° pants wi�l identafy <br />I.LF.'S TOMORROW TO�AY <br />issues and begin to <br />p:repare the vision <br />for the future of Roseville. Af- <br />ter the forunns, there will be addiiional <br />opporhxnity for disc�XSSians and re- <br />fi:nernent of the vision. <br />VTSTA 2000 (continued on page 4) <br />