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COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 11, 1999 <br />Ms. Maggie Novak, North Anoka Meals on Wheels, thanked the Council for their support in the <br />past. She explained the organization serves meals to seniors and disabled citizens. She asked <br />Council for their support again this year. <br />Ms. Phyllis Linder, Senior Outreach Program, stated the organization links seniors and the <br />disabled to programs and services that enable them to live in their homes independently. Last <br />year the program served 38 clients which resulted to 45 additional follow up visits and 108 <br />referrals. <br />Ms. Maryanne Reich, ARC of Anoka & Ramsey County, stated they serve developmentally <br />disabled adults and children in the community. Funds are used for core services to help people <br />find services. They also offer a.library for adaptive equipment and toys for growth and <br />development. Residents are able to "check" out the equipment for us e. Thirty people in <br />the community used this service last year. <br />Ms. Julie Brown, Rise, stated Rise is a vocational rehabilitati <br />were serviced last year and they are expecting a 10 -15% i <br />training, placement, and transportation to people with disa <br />Ms. Sarah Henfling, Community Emergency Ass <br />combat homelessness and hunger. They offer <br />including a mentoring program, transportation <br />program served 50 -60 residents last year <br />Council Member Dahl moved to cl <br />seconded the motion. Motion z •s: usly. <br />thousand people <br />They offer job <br />, stated their mission is to <br />families on an emergency basis <br />othing closet, and food shelf. The <br />ough November 30, 1998. <br />aring at 6:55 p.m. Council Member Neal <br />Council Member Lyden f of o n the public hearing at 6:56 p.m. Council Member Dahl <br />seconded the motion. 'mously. <br />Mr. Barney Ingle <br />divorce and some <br />children to accommo <br />classes, law clinics, an <br />Lakes last year. <br />ource Center, stated this program serves men going through a <br />been married. Their mission is to work with the father of <br />a peaceful, co- parenting existence. They offer parenting classes, anger <br />hild support enforcement. The program served 50 residents from Lino <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to close the public hearing at 7:02 p.m. Council Member <br />Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAN TESCH <br />Consideration of Depositories for 1999 - Each year the City is required to designate legal <br />depositories. Mr. Tesch briefly reviewed the list of depositories and explained the Lino Lakes <br />State Bank and the League's 4M Fund are new to the City's list. <br />3 <br />