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Agenda Packets
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4/11/1983
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ADMINISTRATIVE <br />NEWSLETTER <br />April 11, 1983 City of Mounds VieW VOL. IV, NO. 6 <br />CIVIL DEFENSE SIRENS <br />The Civil Defense siren at the intersection of County Road I and <br />Adams was reinstalled on Tuesday, April 5th, after having an entirely <br />new motor installed at no expense to the City except for the removal <br />and reinstallation of the siren from the pole. During the April 6th <br />Civil Defense siren tests all sirens in the City of Mounds View were <br />confirmed as being fully operational in preparation for the Spring <br />tornado season. <br />CPR CLASS <br />As part of the City's Public Works Safety Program, a CPR Class will <br />be offered on the mornings of May 25th and 26th for all members of the <br />City's Public Works Department, as well as any other City employees <br />who are not presently certified in CPR. It will be the practice of <br />the City's administration to conduct annual CPR refresher courses in <br />order that all certified employees might maintain their certification <br />as part of our attempts to maintain a safety awareness among our <br />' employees. <br />WORD PROCESSOR/MICROPROCESSOR <br />The City's two microprocessors have been delivered to Computer Central's <br />offices in Edina from the factories at which they were manufactured <br />in Texas and are at this time being checked over to make sure that <br />they are fully operational. During the weeks of April filth and <br />Aoril 16th, the staffs of the cities of White Bear Lake and Mounds <br />View will receive training in the operation of these systems at <br />Computer Central's offices over a 32 hour period for each group. <br />Once these training programs are completed the systems will be installed <br />at the respective City offices and further advanced training will be <br />provided to the regular operators of these systems, as well as a <br />introductory course for supervisors and managers. <br />The Finance Directors of White Bear Lake, Mounds View, and New Brighton <br />are presently working with the staff of the Ramsey County Consortium of <br />Municipalities to bring our computer systems on-line as soon as possible <br />in order that the remote entry function for these systems will be fully <br />operational at all levels within the next six months. <br />
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