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<br /> Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> <br /> 60 <br />outdoor activities. The Rum River Central Regional Park is located immediately north of <br />Andover on County Road 7. <br /> <br />Andover’s governing body consists of a Mayor and 4 City Council members. Council meetings <br />are held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. Residents may address the council at any <br />regularly scheduled meeting. The council appoints members to several commissions that <br />provide recommendations and information to the City Council on a variety of issues. <br /> <br />Anoka <br />The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad dissects the city. US TH 10 and State Highways <br />169 and 47, which connect commuter traffic from Minneapolis to northern and northwestern <br />suburbs, also split the city. The city has transit service provided by the Metropolitan Transit <br />Commission and the Anoka County Traveler. A heavy-rail commuter rail line is planned for the <br />near future to connect Minneapolis with the northwest suburbs. <br /> <br />The city has one high school, two middle schools, and four elementary schools and two early <br />childhood/pre-schools with the Anoka-Hennepin School District #11. In addition, there are five <br />private schools (Grades 1–up); several private pre-school/kindergartens; and Anoka-Hennepin <br />Technical College. There are two nursing homes and assisted living facilities. There is one <br />major clinic, Riverway Clinic and several medical professional office facilities. The city is <br />serviced by Mercy Hospital located less than one-half mile to the east of Anoka in Coon Rapids. <br /> <br />Anoka City Municipal Power provides electricity. CenterPoint Energy of Minneapolis provides <br />natural gas service. The City of Anoka Public Utilities provides water and sewer services. <br />Telephone services are provided by Century Link Communications. The Minneapolis Star <br />Tribune and St. Paul Pioneer Press provide daily newspaper coverage and the Anoka County <br />Union is a weekly newspaper. Quad-City Cable TV is the local community cable television <br />provider. <br /> <br />Over 500 businesses are located in Anoka, ranging from in-home offices to major international <br />corporations. The major employers in the City include: Federal Cartridge Corporation, Hoffman <br />Enclosures, Inc., Lakeland Tool & Engineering Company, Mate Precision Tooling, Copper <br />Sales, and Rural Community Insurance Services. In addition, the Anoka Metro Regional <br />Treatment Center, Anoka-Hennepin District #11 schools, along with the City of Anoka and <br />County of Anoka, offer many job opportunities. There are over 15,500 jobs in the city. <br />Throughout its history, Anoka has been strongly involved in promoting economic development. <br /> <br />Bethel <br />The City of Bethel has several small manufacturing and industrial business; however, it is <br />primarily a residential community with limited retail options. Residents travel to the surrounding <br />communities for the majority of their retail services. Independent School District 15 covers all of <br />the City of Bethel. The Sandhill Center for the Arts School is located in the City of Bethel. <br /> <br />There are no hospitals, clinics or care facilities within the City of Bethel. Currently the City of <br />Bethel has its own Fire Department, but contracts with the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office. <br />Connexus Energy handles utilities for electric power along with a small portion of the community <br />having natural gas by Center Point Energy. A large portion of the community uses propane gas. <br />Century Link provides the telephone service. <br /> <br /> <br />