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Ban on discharge of firearms. Snowmobile ordinance. <br /> r-� Monthly newsletter, a recycling program, wise commercial and industrial <br /> development, better enforcement of zoning issues, better animal control, <br /> please communicate the results of the survey to residents. <br /> Promote family restaurants and a cocktail lounge (a few steps up from the 49 <br /> Club). <br /> Telecommunication device in City Hall. <br /> Swimming pool. A center for kids and teens to go to. <br /> Better street cleaning, lake management, new entrance to public golf course. <br /> Playground equipment in the park. <br /> Better park medic service in West Oaks area. <br /> More law enforcement, there are speeding violations on every street. If you <br /> need more money, just start ticketing traffic violations. <br /> More residential development. <br /> Bicycle paths. A development plan that controls growth and produces long term <br /> quality growth. <br /> Clean up the junky areas -- plant more trees along blvds. Stop building cheap <br /> shoe box houses. <br /> Low density development. <br /> More quality single family homes. <br /> I think Lino Lakes needs to be very, very careful in its land planning. Some part <br /> of it right now look like Appalachia. <br /> e-o The city needs someone who will find out what the people really need and want. <br /> Someone who will also be willing to find out how other cities have planned for <br /> expansion and upgrading. <br /> Clean up the city and maintain a country feeling. <br /> Lino Lakes needs to improve the looks of the downtown area. <br /> Family restaurants and a car wash. <br /> A more stable method with some sense of permanent zoning rules for those of <br /> us who invested our life savings to buy a hobby farm here--not to be chased <br /> out by all the new developments in the city. <br /> Indoor ice arena, movie theaters. <br /> Fire Department. <br /> The Lino Lakes/Lexington/Circle Pines area desperately needs a "Bakers <br /> Square" or a Perkins or an Estebans or all 3. Forget the parks and give this <br /> area some decent restaurants. Lets keep that money in our area. <br /> To be left alone. This city is great and should be left the way it is or as much as <br /> possible. Single family housing ???? <br /> My view is that Lino Lakes should remain small. This is a unique place to live <br /> and I believe people are here because there is space. Shopping areas are <br /> close enough in Circle Pines. The Metro Twin Cities expansion doesn't have <br /> to end up in Lino Lakes if we keep an independent spirit. Why should Lino <br /> Lakes attract more people and industry when more services and public <br /> employees will be required and we will have to pay high salaries to city <br /> administrators, planners, etc. <br /> 45 <br />
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