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5/24/1988
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1 Makowske Perceives Sprinkling Schedule Being Ianored by Some Residents <br />2 When the Councilmember indicated the above, Mr. Childs told her there <br />3 had been enough compliance so far to avoid draining the water tanks. <br />4 He also said the police and fire departments are still stopping by to <br />5 remind those who aren't keeping the schedule not to sprinkle during <br />6 restricted periods. Mayor Sundland agreed that the problem would be <br />7 solved in six weeks when the carbon filtration system is installed and <br />8 the City is able to put Well #3 back in service. He also perceived <br />9 neighbor pressure to comply was being imposed on the violators all <br />10 over the Village. <br />11 Recycling Task Force Minutes to be Provided to Council <br />12 Enrooth suggested the above as a means of keeping the Council <br />13 informed on the issues the Task force would be considering. The <br />14 Councilmember indicated the Task Force had set a goal of August for <br />15 returning to the Council with a recommendation. He reiterated that <br />16 St. Anthony, even without a curbside recycling program, was still <br />17 farther along than most other Hennepin County communities, but was <br />18 missing out on getting some funding for educations programs, etc. by <br />19 not having a specific program in place. Mr. Childs added that without <br />20 a city-wide program, the City would not be able to go much farther <br />21 in terms of participation levels while cities with new curbside <br />22 collection programs would probably catch up to and pass St. Anthony <br />23 in a short time. <br />24 Ranallo Warns of an lit Raise in St. Anthony Property Tare <br />25 The Councilmember said he had learned about the raise during the <br />26 various meetings on the subject held by the Minnesota League of <br />27 Cities Board the last few weeks. The anticipated raise in mill rate <br />28 had come from legislative action this session. Cities would have to <br />29 inform their taxpayers about the budget increases before the budgets <br />30 could be put into effect. <br />31 League of Minnesota Cities to Celebrate Its 75th Anniversary During <br />32 Annual Conference in St Paul June 7. 8, and 9 <br />33 Ranallo reported that the kick-off of the above observance would be <br />34 held at the Landmark Center Tuesday evening. <br />35RMIL;]Loopqs Band Shell o'ect for St. Anthony's "Celebrate 1990" <br />36 Observanc <br />37 The Councilmember said Governor Perpich had prepared an excellent <br />38 video in which he had urged all Minnesota communities to get involved <br />39 in the 1990 "Back to Minnesota" activities. Sensing that there might <br />40 not be the same degree of interest for former St. Anthony residents to <br />41 return to their home community as there would probably be for other <br />42 small towns outside the metropolitan area, Councilmember Ranallo <br />43 suggested that, instead of a town reunion, the Council might want to <br />I[0] <br />
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