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6/26/1995
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6/26/1995
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20 minute battery grace period elapsed, the server experienced a "hard" shutdown. <br />This resulted a the Toss of a few files from the hard disk. <br />Because of this occurrence, Staff sent out for quotes this week for a new file <br />server with more disk space and, a built-in safeguard against the kind of hard <br />shutdown which occurred this past weekend. The cost for a new file server was <br />budgeted for in 1995 - Staff will forward all quotes received to the Council for <br />review. <br />MHFA GRANT <br />Jennifer received word this week that the grant she applied for through MHFA was <br />awarded to the City in the amount of $262,000! This money will be available for <br />financially qualifying residents to make home purchases and improvements. The <br />City had applied for up to $750,000 in grants through the program but, due to the <br />tremendous number of applications received by MHFA, only $262,000 was <br />awarded. In any event, the money will allow the City to get a good start on the <br />Housing Rehabilitation Program. <br />Paul <br />PARKS, RECREATION AND FORESTRY <br />PARKS: <br />* Graffiti was placed on several sites within the City over <br />last weekend, June 17, and the park that was hit was <br />Woodcrest Park building. The graffiti was removed by <br />painting over the paint. As a result to all the graffiti on <br />the buildings, the paint on the buildings don't match. The <br />buildings will be painted in entirety when time allows. <br />* Large trees were planted in the space on the berm at City <br />Hall where the old MV used to be. That area became much too <br />overgrown and weedy and a labor intense affair. Citizen Odas <br />Newton used to volunteer his time weeding the garden area. <br />Since Odas is no longer with us, the area went to weeds. <br />The space was sodded over last year by an Eagle Scout. Now <br />it has trees to match the surrounding area, offering shade <br />for soccer spectators and a nice ambiance for City Hall <br />landscaping. These trees do get sprinkling so it is an <br />excellent space for planting trees. <br />* Parks crew has been busy with normal daily park tasks as <br />well as preparing park areas for special events including <br />weekend graduation and family reunion parties. The parks <br />crew also prepared Silver View for the Senior Day Picnic <br />June 21. <br />
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