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; I <br /> FORESTRY <br /> Rick's crew will be trimming throughout the duration of winter. We often <br /> receive comments from residents about an obstructed intersection or <br /> hanging branches and Rick's crew is very good about getting on these <br /> cases during their day in Mounds View (Thursdays). Also, Rick is looking <br /> into the plowing situation at Pinewood School in hopes of making sure <br /> that the contracted plowing agents do not plow snow into the newly <br /> planted pine trees. This is a yearly occurrence that just about makes <br /> Rick come unglued, and rightly so. These trees (south of <br /> basketball/parking lots) were planted with grant monies submitted by Rick <br /> in the school's behalf. There is plenty of room to dump snow to the east <br /> of the lot. Rick will be sure to get on their case. <br /> CABLE TV <br /> Jerry Skelly is looking into the possibility of producing a video that could <br /> be used by the Focus Team, Housing and Neighborhoods. It is not sure <br /> whether or not it can be done, but the team had mentioned that they <br /> would like to present their report in an interesting way. We'll see how it <br /> goes. <br /> (411111111111/GOLF COURSE <br /> Garrett Gil attended the Rice Creek Watershed hearing on Wednesday, <br /> December 29 and conveyed that the permit was approved, thank <br /> goodness! This was a very important item because unless approved <br /> before the first of the new year, we would need to comply with the new, <br /> more stringent regulation requirements. We made it, after an earlier <br /> tabling because they needed additional information regarding the judicial <br /> ditches. Changes that were necessary included the installation of bridges <br /> instead of culverts as originally planned. The culverts, to be installed at <br />