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FALCON HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL MINUTES -4- <br />November 12, 2003 <br />INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (continued) <br />Administrator Worthington said that traffic was manageable. Only occasionally did people find <br />it difficult to make a left turn at Larpenteur. Overall, she would give it high marks. It was quite <br />popular. Council member Kuettel said that she thought it was really successful. Council <br />member Lindstrom said that he talked to a resident who was initially very skeptical. Now that <br />resident feels positive about it. Parking is not a problem and it is a great addition to the City. <br />Council member Kuettel mentioned that from November to April, the City sponsors the <br />Playroom at the United Church of Christ Nursery, Wednesdays and Friday mornings, <br />from 9:30 AM-12 noon. The fees are $2/visit for achild/adult and the family rate is $3/visit. <br />There are also multi-visit punch card rates. There will be an open house at the Playroom on <br />Saturday, November 22, from 10 AM-1 PM. The City also sponsors Saturday morning open <br />gyms at the Falcon Heights Elementary School, at no cost to the participants. Basketballs and <br />other equipment are provided, or participants can bring their own. Clean, dry footwear is <br />recommended for admittance to the gyms. <br />Council member Kuettel reminded the cable audience that the City needs people for its <br />commissions: Planning, Parks, Solid Waste, Neighborhood and Human Rights. Check the <br />City's web site for more information. Council member Talbot said that because of the incredible <br />volunteerism in Falcon Heights, it is one of the best-run cities in the state. <br />Administrator Worthington said that street sweeping began this week, but because of the <br />snow showers on Wednesday, the sweepers had to stop around noon that day. She asked <br />residents to not rake their leaves into the street because they will go into the storm sewers <br />and cause problems downstream. The street sweeping should be done by Friday, weather <br />permitting. If residents have questions, feel free to call City Hall at 651-644-5050. <br />The regular City Council meeting was adjourned at 7:45 PM. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Mary Shea Kodluboy <br />Deputy Clerk <br />r~ <br />4 <br />
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