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5~1 IIVC~ 2008 <br />r <br />,~ <br />~~' <br />.~~~ <br />_ , <br />`} ~ ~ ~~ ~ <br />C~~t~w 1V~w ~ <br />~ ~ ~~ <br />"~~~ , n <br />:~ ~ ~~ <br />FOR GARAGE SALE OR CLEANUP <br />INFORMATION, PLEASE SEE THE ~~ <br />ENCLOSED FLIERS <br />HIDDEN SPRING PARK OPEN FOR YOUR <br />ENJOYMENT <br />The Minnesota Design Team along with the Parks and Recreation Committee in 1998 estab- <br />lished agoal for the community to acquire lakeshore property to provide residents and <br />visitors a tranquil, environmentallyleco-friendly passive park with a pavilion ,grills and <br />demonstration areas. The City was awarded a $150,000 grant from the DNR Outdoor <br />Recreation Program to assist in its park development. The remaining funding to purchase <br />the park and make improvements has came from Park Dedication Fees ($485,000). Devel- <br />opers are required to donate land or monies to be used for park land expansion or park <br />equipment at the City's discretion. <br />SEVERE WEATHER ALERT... <br />April 21 st through April 25th is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Minnesota. A Tornado <br />WatchlWarning drill will be held on April 24, 2008. <br />LIGHTING ... <br />What to do to protect yourself from lightning: <br />If you are outside, get inside a building or vehicle. If you hear thunder, you are at risk. <br />Practice the 30130 safety rule. If you see lightning and cannot count to 30 before hearing <br />thunder, go indoors. Stay indoors an additional 30 minutes after hearing the last clap of <br />thunder. If you cannot find shelter, do NOT stand under a tree or remain in a open place <br />when lighting is near. Avoid open water, as well as tractors, bicycles, motorcycles or golf <br />carts. These will not provide protection, and may actually attract lightning. <br />For more information about safety during severe weather go to www.weather.gov. <br />o ~o o CAMPSITE RESERVATIONS AT ANOKA <br />COUNTY PARKS <br />{ J~ ' Did you know that with a click of a mouse you can reserve a campsite at either of <br />the Anoka County campgrounds? Go to www.anokacountyparks.com and follow <br />the link for campsite reservations. You may also reserve campsites by calling 763-862-4970 <br />Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. <br />NEW PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE FACILITY <br />NEARING COMPLETION <br />The City negotiated the purchase of the building conditioned upon the specifications set by <br />the Council for $1.4 million. The building will meet the needs of the City far into the future. <br />Council anticipates that the current site's market value is $435,000 as a commercial site <br />which would be best suit as a prominent commercial location. Capital Reserves established <br />in 2004 of $415,000 was utilized along with the Enterprise Fund and a small internal loan <br />that will be repaid upon the sale of the 20th Avenue site. Join us for an open house in the <br />summer after landscaping is fully completed. The next newsletter will <br />contain more information about the open house. <br />.~ <br />VOLUNTEERS WANTED!!!! <br />The Rice Creek Watershed District is looking far volunteers for a number of events and <br />projects. For more information, contact Dawn Pape, dpape~a,ricecreek,orq or 763-398-3070 <br />x 178. <br />PLEASE REMEMBER ON-STREET PARKING IS <br />PROHIBITED <br />Did you know that parking on any street within the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. is pro- <br />hibited? If you anticipate that you will have overnight guest(s) or your own vehicles will be <br />parked on the street, please contact City Hall and we will be happy to provide you with a <br />FREE parking permit. Please provide us with the name of the registered owner, address <br />where the vehicle will be parked, year, make, model and license plat number of the <br />vehicle(s). PAINLESS! City Hall hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. <br />Permits may not be obtained before or after these hours so plan accordingly. <br />STREET SWEEPING <br />Will commence the last week in April or the first week in May. Please be ~~ '~, ', <br />~_ <br />,~_ <br />mindful of the slow moving vehicles associated with this process <br />~~, <br />~~ <br />HYDRANT FLUSHING <br />'~ Will commence May 12 through May 16. <br />,- --~ <br />WELL WATER TESTING <br />During the week of May 5-9, 2008 the City will collect well water samples and ~~ <br />deliver them to County Offices on behalf of residents. Water Test Kits are avail- <br />able atCity Hall far pickup. Residents will need to follow the instructions and deliver water <br />samples back to City Hall before noon on Tuesday, May 6th or before 3:00 p.m. on Thurs- <br />day, May 8, 2008. Cost for the testing will be $30.00 and payment needs to accompany <br />the water sample. <br />MAIN STREETICSAHI4 UPDATE <br />The County is reconstructing the roadway and bridge through both the regional park and <br />downtown Centerville. Main Street is expected to re-open September 2008. The project <br />will include the use of light weight fill through the park area to minimize the movement of <br />the new road and construction impacts. Main Street from 135E to the park entrance (Rice <br />Creek Chain of Lakes) will remain open to traffic with traffic control provisions. The inter- <br />sections at 20th Ave. (CSAH54), Centerville Road (CSAH 21) and the improvements to <br />20th Ave. (CSAH54) will not require full closure. If you have any questions regarding this <br />project, please contact Mr. Greg Anderson, Project Representative Anoka County at 651- <br />426-4474. <br />LAWN DAMAGE DUE TO SNOW PLOWS... <br />If your sod has been damaged by the snowplows, please report this to the Public Works <br />Department at 651-429-4750 and we will do our best to provide you with sad or seed the <br />area. Any landscaping or sprinkler systems that are in the City's right-of-way will not be <br />replaced or repaired by the City. <br />LAWN & GARDEN WATERING REQUIREMENTS <br />(May-September) <br />Lawn and garden watering may only take place before 10:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. The <br />odd even rule applies for all watering. If your address ends in an even number, you may <br />water only on even numbered days. If your address ends in an add number, you may <br />water only on odd numbered days. If you have newly installed sod, you are exempt from <br />this lawn & garden watering requirements far a period of two weeks. <br />.~ <br />The City will place warning notices on homes that may not be aware of ~ <br />the watering requirements and are watering during the restricted times.:, <br />This warning is an attempt to work with and educate residents prior to <br />issuing violations. <br />Please help us out by conserving your water usage. <br />CENTERVILLE HAS SEEN FORECLOSURES <br />INCREASE <br />~. <br />-~`~. There were 16 foreclosures in 2006 and 21 in 2007, an increase of ap- <br />_ ~ proximately 25%. Overall in Anoka County the numbers nearly have <br />doubled with 843 in 2006 increasing to 1,671 in 2007. <br />ARE YOU: Worried about your next payment or your home equity payment? Have you <br />already missed one or two payments? Are you concerned about the interest rate changing <br />if you have an adjustable rate mortgage? <br />TAKING ACTION EARLY MAY ALLOW YOU TO KEEP YOUR HOME! <br />If you are a homeowner and are currently facing a foreclosure or any of the above, YOU <br />HAVE OPTIONS, contact the Minnesota Home Ownership Center at (651) 659.9336 or <br />visit their website at www,hocmn.orglHomeownerResources.cfm. <br />~~ YMCA <br />The Chain of Lakes YMCA is NOW open! Located at 7690 Village Dr, Lino Lakes, If you have questions, call 651-795-9622. <br />