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Arden Hills notes • April/MAy 2023 • 1 <br />The Official City Newsletter for Arden Hills Residents April/May 2023 <br />Northeast Youth and Family Services <br />TCAAP JDA Update <br />The Joint Development Authority (JDA) held its second meeting of the year on April 3, 2023. The board <br />received the County Parks Department presentations on the adjacent park and recreation facilities at TCAAP. The <br />board also received a presentation on the County’s Equitable Development Framework; this framework will help <br />evaluate proposals from developers interested in developing the Thumb Parcel, which is guided for office or <br />other similar uses. On April 24, the County officially issued the solicitation for the Thumb Parcel for development <br />interest. A work session of the JDA is scheduled for May 1, and the next regular JDA meeting is June <br />5. Information related to upcoming meetings, summaries of advisory committee meetings, and additional <br />background information can be found on the City’s website. <br />The City of Arden Hills is currently accepting applications <br />for seasonal Recreation and Public Works positions. Playground leaders, youth soccer officials, <br />evening sports instructors, tennis instructors, and public works seasonal maintenance workers are <br />all needed. For more information on these positions, please visit the City’s Employment Opportunities <br />page at cityofardenhills.org/425/Employment-Opportunities. <br />On April 10, <br />2023, the City Council voted to enter into <br />an agreement with Northeast Youth and Family Services (NYFS). NYFS is a <br />nonprofit, community-based and trauma-informed mental health and community services organization that <br />has been serving the northeastern suburbs since 1976. The 2023 prorated contract amount is $16,661. <br />This amount will increase each year. NYFS’ mission is “Transforming lives by ensuring access to care <br />that nurtures healing, cultivates <br />community, and inspires hope.” The <br />City of Arden Hills will be included with fifteen other cities in the area that support the organization. <br />NYFS also partners with nearby law enforcement agencies, school districts and the Ramsey County <br />Attorney’s Office. Services provided by NYFS include diversion for youth offenders, youth development, <br />school and clinic based mental health programs, day treatment services for adolescents, and community <br />advocacy. In the last year, NYFS served 786 clients across their different programs, totaling 21,696 <br />appointments. These programs are <br />funded across a multitude of different <br />sources, such as, insurance coverage, donations, municipal support, and grants to name a few. Regardless <br />of a person’s ability to pay, NYFS focuses on ensuring access to help for those that need it and work <br />to remove financial barriers and serve clients that are uninsured, underinsured and/or <br />low-income. For those wishing to learn more about NYFS, seek support, or get involved, more <br />information can be found on their website nyfs.org. NYFS is located at 3490 Lexington Ave North in <br />Shoreview. <br />Now Hiring Fair Housing <br />On April 10, 2023 the City Council voted to proclaim April 2023 as Fair Housing Month in the City <br />of Arden Hills. The Fair Housing Act, enacted in 1968, enshrined into federal law the elimination of <br />housing discrimination in the United States. By making this proclamation the City of Arden Hills showed its <br />commitment to the mission and intent of the act to provide fair and equal housing opportunities for <br />all. The City Council also voted to participate with the Just Deeds organization. Just Deeds’ goal is <br />to assist residents with discharging discriminatory covenants that may have been written into deeds as late <br />as the 1960s. See the article on Page 6 for more information and how you can see if your property has a <br />discriminatory covenant. <br />Summer staffing hours at City <br />Hall begin Tuesday, May 30 and <br />end Friday, September 1. <br />City Hall will be open from <br />7:30 am–5 pm Monday through <br />Thursday and 7:30–11:30 am on <br />Fridays. <br />Summer Hours