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Winter 2022 <br />6 <br /> <br />Public Safety Reminders <br /> <br />With winter rapidly approaching we need to discuss home security during the <br />upcoming Holiday Season. Unless you've forgotten your incredibly resourceful <br />and independent child at home, here are some things you can do to protect <br />you and your family while enjoying the upcoming holiday and vacation <br />season. <br /> <br />1. Have a plan - Let your neighbors know if your leaving and have <br />emergency contacts planned ahead of time <br />2. Let the Sheriff's Office know. We'll be happy to stop by - Let us know if <br />anyone else has access to the property, what vehicles should be in the <br />driveway and leave a good contact number for us. <br />3. Make sure all doors and windows are properly secured before you <br />leave <br />4. Don't forget to have the Post Office hold your mail or have a neighbor pick it up. This can be a <br />clear indicator to burglars that no one is home <br />5. If you have an emergency key make sure you bring it inside <br />If you're going to be gone for an extended period of time consider the following: <br />1. Have your driveway shoveled during the winter season by a neighbor to appear home <br />2. Consider a security system or a house sitter <br />3. Be careful what you share on social media <br />4. Consider automatic lights <br />Be safe and have a Happy Winter! <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />TRAIL SEAL COATING <br /> <br />Contractors applied seal coating to many of the city’s park <br />trails this fall. As part of the city’s planned program for trail <br />preservation, seal coating is a preventative maintenance <br />application to increase the lifespan of the trails. Seal coating <br />will help to seal the surface of the pavement to fill voids, <br />small cracks, reduce aging, and to prevent wreathing action <br />and moisture infiltration. Overall, the city sealed over 10.5 <br />miles of park trails throughout the city this fall. <br /> <br /> <br />
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