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Year In Review: From 1 Grand Opening Of Festival Foods <br /> Festival Foods broke ground in August 2005 and, <br /> Rib according to plan,completed construction and cel- <br /> On Amhk <br /> ebrated its grand opening in Hugo on June 1,2006. <br /> The 55,000-square-foot grocery store,located att <br /> k <br /> the Victor Gardens North development,is one of <br /> - R the first major retailers to open a location in Hugo. <br /> Completion of Diamond Point Park year n <br /> Located in the Diamond Point East Neighborhood, <br /> Diamond Point Park was completed in 2006 featur- <br /> ing state-of-the-art playground equipment, Picnic <br /> Review <br /> pavillion, volleyball and basketball courts and little <br /> league ballfield. <br /> ' = Meeting Rooms <br /> Available For Rental <br /> Completion of Oneka Elementary School <br /> Hugo Mayor Fran Miron, along with members of The City of Hugo has two meeting rooms } <br /> the White Bear Lake School Board and the Hugo available for rental: Oneka Room at City <br /> City Council, broke ground on the construction of <br /> Hall and the Rice Lake Centre at the Public <br /> Oneka Elementary School in April 2005. Just 16 <br /> Works facility. <br /> months later,in August 2006,the elementary school <br /> The rooms can be used for meetings, corpo- <br /> -located at the corner of Oneka Parkway and Heri- <br /> tage Parkway — opened its doors for resident tours The rental fee is$100 for Hugo residents and <br /> prior to its official opening at the start of the 2006-07 $200 for non-residents; each room seats 90- <br /> school year. 100 people. Chairs and tables are provided; <br /> any additional equipment or furniture is the <br /> responsibility of the renter. Interested indi- <br /> viduals or groups must fill out an application, } <br /> " sign a rental agreement, and pay a key and <br /> DIE�VD m4 damage deposit. For information, or to re- <br /> . _ r '• serve either room, contact Eileen or Debi at <br /> City Hall,651-762-6300. <br /> Watering Restrictions <br /> Hugo residents and property owners who use the <br /> �u municipal water supply are being asked to help con- <br /> serve water and protect the environment by restrict- <br /> '' ing their watering of lawns, trees or other vegeta- <br /> tion. The days you may water are determined by <br /> your street address. If your address ends in an odd <br /> number,you may water on only odd-numbered cal- <br /> „ endar days; if your address ends in an e v e n <br /> number, you may water on only <br /> Completion Of MAN 8/14 Road Protect <br /> even-numbered calendar days. a <br /> With the help of federal funding and an excellent An exemption from the odd-even <br /> contractor,Arnt Construction, the reconstruction of restriction,of up to 30 days,is avail- —� <br /> CSAH 8/14 was completed in 2006 marking an im- able for new sod, seed or plantings. <br /> portant step toward continued progress in the City's You may call the Hugo City Hall at 651- <br /> downtown redevelopment. 762-6300 to be added to a 30-day exemption a <br /> list. <br />
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