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515 Little Canada Road, Little Canada, MN 55117 -1600 <br />(612) 484 -2177 / FAX: (612) 484 -4538 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Mayor Hanson & Members of the City Council <br />FROM: Joel Hanson, City Administrator <br />DATE: March 4, 1994 <br />RE: Summary of Meeting with 916 Officials <br />THOSE PRESENT: <br />CONCERNS: <br />MEETING AGENDA <br />Alternative Learning Program <br />March 4, 1994 <br />MA YOR <br />Raymond G. Hanson <br />COUNCIL <br />Beverly Scalze <br />Jim LaValle <br />Steve MoreIan <br />Bob Pedersen <br />ADMINISTRATOR <br />Joel R. Hanson <br />Mr. Al Fletcher, Director of Elementary & Secondary <br />Education - 916 <br />Ms. Bonnie Bray, Program Manager - ALC of 916 <br />Ms. JoAnn Collins, Building Supervisor /Manager - 916 <br />Mr. Mike Donahue, ALC Program Coordinator - 916 <br />Ms. Kathy Ringer, Behavior Specialist for ALP - 916 <br />Lt. Mike Shanley, Ramsey County Sheriff's Department <br />Mr. Raymond Hanson, Mayor - City of Little Canada <br />Mr. Jim LaVaile, Councilmember - City of Little Canada <br />Mr. Joel Hanson, Administrator - City of Little Canada <br />The City of Little Canada is faced with increasing <br />demands on Law Enforcement Personnel which could have <br />significant cost implications to our taxpayers. <br />Calls to the Alternative Learning Program represent 25% <br />of all assault calls in the City and tie up officer's <br />time beyond an amount one would assume is reasonable <br />for a facility within the City. <br />" 4. Page 57 <br />
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