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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> PROCIIAAUTION <br /> WHEREAS, Anoka County and the City of Lino Lakes prides itself <br /> on its quality of life for residents and businesses and is <br /> interested in working to improve and maintain the beauty of the <br /> area; and, <br /> WHEREAS, residents should be encouraged to recognize the <br /> environmental impact on our community of their daily lives by <br /> becoming environmentally responsible consumers, conserving energy, <br /> increasing recycling efforts, reducing waste, and promoting <br /> environmental responsibility in our communities; and, <br /> WHEREAS, this goal was aided by volunteers of the city who <br /> during Earth Days in past years have collected more than 10 tons of <br /> debris in Centerville, Circle Pines, Lexington, Lino Lakes and <br /> Blaine; and, <br /> WHEREAS, these efforts show the long term commitment by <br /> individuals and groups in Anoka County to building a safe, just and <br /> substantial planet; and; <br /> WHEREAS, groups of community leaders will work in conjunction <br /> with Anoka County Commissioner Margaret Langfeld's Adopt-A-Highway <br /> project to organize a clean-up and beautification project along <br /> roads in Eastern Anoka County; and, <br /> WHEREAS, this community group needs support and volunteers to <br /> successfully complete its projects: <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, THAT I, VERNON F. REINERT, <br /> MAYOR OF THE CITY OF LINO LAKES, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM MAY 8, 1993 TO <br /> BE EARTH DAY AND SUPPORT THOSE ORGANIZERS AND VOLUNTEERS IN ITS <br /> EFFORTS TO CLEAN UP AND BEAUTIFY AREAS IN THE CITY OF LINO LAKES. <br /> Vernon F. Reinert <br /> Ref-.Proc2-93.For <br />