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3 THIS IS IT JANUARY 26-JANUARY 30,1998 <br /> unexpectedly and hurt her back. Another was a very nicely. <br /> 10 year old youth who had full intentions of going <br /> off a jump with a snowboard, who fell on his head FORESTRY: <br /> and suffered a concussion. Parks staff has With approval of the boulevard tree trimming bid, <br /> installed two signs prohibiting the construction of Rick has provided the contractor with a list of <br /> jumps on the hill and requesting any jumps to be boulevard overhang trouble spots as noted by <br /> leveled by users. In addition, Parks staff, while Streets Department staff These areas that are the <br /> previously making a weekly hill check will now worst will be tackled first. Christmas tree <br /> make a daily hill check and level any jumps that recycling project is scheduled for heavy duty <br /> appear. This issue was discussed by the Parks and chipping activity in the next week or two. Rick is <br /> Recreation Commission at the last meeting held also working on the annual Spring tree sale that is <br /> January 22. It was the Commissions' opinion that offered to residents of both Mounds View and <br /> jumps are attractive to youth and provide an New Brighton. This tree sale offers excellent <br /> element of risk and excitement in the activity of stock at excellent prices. Information to be <br /> sliding. With this understanding, the Commission printed in the March/April City Newsletter. <br /> is also interested in being responsive to those <br /> residents that have expressed concerns. CABLE TV: <br /> It therefore was the opinion of the Commission Pat Toth continues to find time to tape all the <br /> that the addition of a sign prohibiting the special informational programs plus the City <br /> construction of jumps and daily check by Parks Council meetings and the special meetings which <br /> crew are actions that are responsive to citizen have been quite a few recently. As an instructor <br /> concerns. at the University of Minnesota, teaching history <br /> classes, plus handling the Cable TV operations <br /> Skating rink activities continue even with warm for the City of Mounds View, Pat is a busy guy, <br /> temperatures which makes skating very juggling many schedules. We are very fortunate <br /> comfortable, but on the other hand is difficult to to have his expertise and abilities to manipulate <br /> maintain good solid ice because of high technical systems which are not"studio" room <br /> temperatures and the evaporation factor. designed, but instead are adapted to work in a <br /> City Hall layout which is less than conducive to <br /> Silver View picnic shelter alarm triggered over video production. <br /> the third weekend of January and the alarm <br /> system worked appropriately by notifying the Mary Saarion <br /> police of malice to the serving window metal <br /> curtain. Only minor damages to the curtain were PUBLIC WORKS <br /> detected. <br /> Quarterly water meter readings were taken and <br /> RECREATION: for those meters that did not call in, letters were <br /> Winter programs are up and running and Spring sent to the property owners requesting an <br /> program registrations are currently being appointment to trouble shoot the system. Bill <br /> received. Summer activities are being planned. Hanggi has been working on these repairs. <br /> Recreation Activities Brochure will be printed in <br /> four of the six City Newsletters in 1998 and Our snow plow operators have been removing <br /> therefore the programming schedule changes snow and salting the roads. Due to the warmer <br /> from an every two months time frame to a four temperatures, pot holes have been appearing; the <br /> season or quarterly time frame. This is similar to streets department is filling them as necessary. <br /> what the schedule was eight years ago and works <br />