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Following are details regarding location, number of lots and type of homes in some of the City's current <br /> development projects: <br /> Development Location Number of lots <br /> Fable Hill South of Victor Gardens 76 single-family homes <br /> Heritage Ponds East of Elmcrest Avenue N. 207 multi-family homes <br /> South of 165th Street N. 126 single-family homes <br /> Cit Beaver Ponds South Fondant Trail N.south of 43 single-family homes <br /> 128th Street N. <br /> Projects Waters Edge North West of Creekview Preserve at 738 multi-family homes <br /> Waters Edge South 159th Street and TH 61 <br /> Diamond Point East Goodview Avenue N.and 125 single-family homes <br /> Update <br /> Diamond Point West Goodview Avenue N.and 49 single-family homes <br /> Geneva Avenue N. <br /> Oneka Ponds Goodview Avenue N.north of 68 single-family homes <br /> Oneka Lake Boulevard <br /> Generation Acres Oneka Lake Boulevard (1/2 41 multi-family townhomes <br /> mile east of TH 61) <br /> Victor Gardens 4th County Road 8 and 92 multi-family homes <br /> Everton Avenue N. <br /> Victor Gardens East Val Jean Boulevard(east 36 single-family homes <br /> of Cosette Lane) <br /> Ml <br /> Arecycling Help Keep Ponds And New Polling Places <br /> container Wetlands Clean <br /> In order to accommodate the growing num- <br /> is avail- Most people don't realize that the storm ber of residents in Hugo,two of the City's poll- <br /> able from drains on our streets flow directly into local ing places have been moved to larger spaces: <br /> ponds and wetlands. This means that any oils <br /> your refuse and toxins that are spilled on the street — or Ward 2 (Precincts 1 and 2). Residents of <br /> are deliberately poured down the drains — will Ward 2, who used to go to Hugo City Hall to <br /> hauler or by find their way into our local waters. vote, will now cast their ballots at the new One- <br /> calling City <br /> The water running off roofs and driveways ka Elementary School. The school is located at <br /> doesn't just disappear in the storm drains. What 4888 Heritage Parkway. <br /> Nall at 651- goes down a storm drain enters into a piped g y <br /> system that runs straight into nearby ponds and <br /> Ward 3. Voters living in Ward 3 will move <br /> 762-6300. wetlands — without any kind of treatment to <br /> from the Rice Lake Park Building to the Rice <br /> make it less toxic. <br /> Every year people pour hazardous chemi- Lake Community Centre. The new polling <br /> cals, pesticides, paints, antifreeze and motor place is located in the new Hugo Public Works <br /> oil down storm drains; many times people un- Facility, located at 6900 137th Street North. <br /> knowingly allow these pollutants to be washed Residents should use the east entrance of the <br /> into the drain. This can hurt the fish, plants, building. <br /> animals and the environment around Hugo. <br /> Help in the fight against these pollutants; Ward 1 voters will continue to use the same <br /> what goes down the drain does matter. facility — the Hugo Fire Hall (south entrance). <br /> i <br />
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