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IS <br /> IT. . . . <br /> For the Week of October 30 - November 3, 1995 <br /> ADMINISTRATION <br /> ADMINISTRATION <br /> Well, this is my next to the last This Is It. I wish I could think of something really <br /> clever, inventive and just downright funny, but, alas, I am without a witty thing to say. <br /> Things are ever so busy, rather hectic in fact, with time moving much to fast for me. <br /> Whoever ordered the snow, thank you. And the person who ordered the c-c-c- <br /> cold may your armpits freeze! I would like to know who arranged a new <br /> job and move across the country in the middle of winter. I think it is obvious that my <br /> fairy god mother is taking a snooze in Florida. No doubt, we will be hit with the <br /> biggest snow storm in history the day I leave for California. But, being the adopted <br /> Minnesotan that I am I will take it in stride and conquer the elements as I forge <br /> through wilderness and plain to get to the Pacific shores and 75 degree weather! <br /> As I mentioned earlier, this week has been busy tying up loose ends and turning <br /> things over to Paul. Cathy has been at a Economic Development training workshop <br /> all week, so she will hand carry her Quarterly Report on Monday night. <br /> At the request of Councilmember Hankner, the legislative discussion with Senator <br /> Novak has been delayed until the December Work Session. She spoke with him on <br /> Thursday and noted to staff that he requested that his time with the Council be <br /> delayed as he has several commitments on Monday and desires to have more time to <br /> spend with us than what would be possible on Monday. Delaying will allow him to do <br /> just that and also allow the Council to discuss their legislative priorities. <br />