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Centerville Communicator <br />~Striving to Keep Residents Informed~ <br />FALL, 2009 <br />YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS <br /> <br />July, August & September <br />VOLUME III <br />Mary Capra—Mayor—(651) 653-1732.......................................mcapra@centervillemn.com <br />Jeff Paar—(651) 426-7892..............................................................jpaar@centervillemn.com <br />Linda Broussard-Vickers—(651) 426-3743................................lbroussardvickers@centervillemn.com <br />Ben Fehrenbacher—(651) 784-6102...........................................bfehrenbacher@centervillemn.com <br />CITY HALL HOURS <br />CITY OF CENTERVILLE <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 our best to <br />PHONE: 651-429-3232, FAX: 651-429-8629 <br />accommodate your schedule. <br />WWW.CENTERVILLEMN.COM <br />ROAD CONSTRUCTION UPDATES <br />PELTIER LAKE DRIVE & 2009 STREET PROJECT NEARING <br />THANK YOU! <br />COMPLETION <br />The contractors, engineer and City Staff would like to thank all residents for their <br />It is anticipated that the projects will be completed prior to snow fall; <br /> <br />patience during this construction period. <br /> <br />however, weather could play a factor in this timeframe. <br />PELTIER LAKE DRIVE & 2009 STREET PROJECT INFORMATION AND MAIN STREET/CSAH 14 ROAD CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED <br />INPUT AVENUES FOR RESIDENTS <br /> <br />Main Street/CSAH 14 is complete. If you have any questions, please visit <br />There are numerous ways that the public can obtain updates or provide their input/ <br />ww2.anokacounty.us/3-highway/index.aspx or call the Highway Department at <br />concerns about these projects and they are as follows: <br />763-862-4200. <br /> <br />?? <br /> <br />Call (651) 429-3232 if you have questions <br />?? <br /> <br />Visit: www.centervillemn.com, 2009 Street Project <br />?? <br /> <br />Visit: www.centervillemn.com, On-Line Form <br /> <br />Call (651) 503-1834—Mr. Greg Burmeister, Lead Project Inspector <br />SNOW PLOWING-GARBAGE/RECYCLING/OTHER ITEMS IN STREET OR RIGHT-OF-WAYS <br />WINTER WILL SHORTLY BE UPON US... <br />It is the responsibility of the property owner to clear abutting sidewalks of ice and snow within 24 hours of the event. Failure to do this work within <br />the required time may result in the City doing the work and charging the costs to the property. Thank you for your cooperation. <br /> <br />Street/Right-of-Way Obstructions. Please position your garbage/recycling containers off of the street, place at the end of your driveway or above <br />curb-line. All decorative rocks, fences, irrigation system components or basketball hoops in the right-of-way are subject to damage and the City <br />will not replace these items if damaged. <br />POLICE & FIRE UPDATES <br />HALLOWEEN IS COMING BECOME A MEMBER OF THE CENTENNIAL FIRE DISTRICT <br /> <br />Please be careful on Halloween evening if you are driving. Slow-The district is always looking for dedicated firefighters to serve the communities of <br />Lino Lakes, Circle Pines and Centerville. Please contact (651) 784-7472 or send an <br /> <br />down and watch out for the cute little ghouls and goblins. <br />email to chief@centennialfire.org. <br />Centennial Lakes CERT—Community Emergency Response <br />Team is a training offered through the Centennial Lake Police <br />DID YOU KNOW THAT OCTOBER IS FIRE PREVENTION MONTH? <br />Department for the benefit of the cities of Centerville, Circle Pines <br />Well it is, “Stay Fire Smart”! Prevent burn injuries and minimize fire risk. Cooking is the <br />& Lexington primarily in the event of a disaster. The CERT is <br />leading cause of all reported fires in Minnesota. Be sure to maintain a clean working area <br />available for community initiatives and activities as a volunteer. They care about <br />around the stove top and never leave the kitchen while you are cooking. Turn all your pot <br />handles inward and be sure to never use water to extinguish hot oil fires. Put a lid on it. <br />their neighbors and want to help them in their time of need. Are you interested? <br />Heating Appliances are the second leading cause of all reported fires. Most heating appli- <br />Contact: certcentennial@yahoo.com or visit their blog at: http:// <br />ances such as a space heater require a three foot clearance from any combustible material. <br />preparedfordiasters.blogspot.com/. The blog has additional links to items of inter- <br />Included in the category are fireplaces and woodstoves. Make sure such appliances are <br />est such as volunteering opportunities, get informed, prepare and plan for a disas- <br />listed by a third party such as UL and are in good working condition. Clean your chimney and <br />ter, H1N1 Influenza and much more. <br />have them inspected regularly. Candles continue to be a fire hazard during the holidays and <br />on special occasions. When purchasing candles make sure the base of the candle is larger <br />CENTENNIAL LAKES POLICE DEPARTMENT IS HERE TO SERVE ITS <br />than the top. Tilt the candle to a 45 degree angle and let it go. If it stands back up it passes <br />RESIDENTS BY PROVIDING USEFUL INFORMATION VIA THEIR WEB- <br />the “tip test. If it falls to a horizontal position, it fails. Children cause over 50% of all <br />fires—Keep lighters and matches out of reach! <br />SITE <br />The Police Department’s website has information regarding such things as Theft/ <br />THE CENTENNIAL FIRE DISTRICT IS ALSO HERE TO SERVE ITS <br />Vandalism Prevention, I.D. Theft Prevention, Bicycle Safety, Free CPR Classes, <br />RESIDENTS BY PROVIDING USEFUL INFORMATION VIA THEIR <br />etc. Visit them at: www.centenniallakespd.com. <br />WEBSITE <br />The Fire District’s website has information regarding classes, equipment that they <br />Both the Centennial Lakes Police Department and the Centennial Fire <br />utilize, contact information and public safety information. Visit their website for <br />District, in order to provide efficient services to you and your <br />more information, www.centennialfire.org. <br />neighbors, rely on house numbers being easily visible from the street, <br />easily found and accessible fire hydrants. Finding your or your <br />neighbor’s home and accessing visible hydrants in emergency situa- <br />tions is critical and can mean the difference between a little or a lot of property loss, <br />precious time lost in administering emergency care or police protection. These <br />issue are also critical for businesses. <br />