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Not News From The Hugo Fire Department <br /> 3rd Annual Fire Department Booya Watch Out For Children <br /> Saturday,September 11,2004 <br /> School will soon be back in session,and Hugo <br /> 12:00 noon until the booya is gone <br /> Lions Park Fire Chief Jim Compton reminds all Hugo resi- <br /> Free admission dents to watch out for children going to and from <br /> Co-sponsored by the Hugo Fire Department and <br /> school. He adds,"We just <br /> the Hugo Lions Club <br /> want to remind everyone to <br /> A great opportunity for all Hugo residents to meet <br /> take a little extra care and <br /> members of the Hugo Fire Department and the <br /> Hugo Lions Club! All proceeds go back into the keep our kids safe." <br /> community through both organizations. y <br /> Redevelopment From Page 1 <br /> success of downtown businesses.As a result,"planning needs to be realistic about what can happen from <br /> a physical layout.We have to recognize what's viable from a commercial standpoint,"says Hugo City <br /> Council member Chuck Haas. The downtown redevelopment plan is"a transportation framework and <br /> an architectural standard—a guide for what could happen,not a recipe for what will happen,"he adds. <br /> The downtown While Haas sees this as a challenge,he notes that to date, "public input has been helpful." <br /> redevelopment "The community is very ripe for some of the things that are included in this plan. This plan comes from <br /> the heart of the people,"notes Hugo Mayor Fran Miron. He continues,"I think that the planners that put <br /> plan is"a trans- this together listened and implemented what was being said by the residents of the community." <br /> portation frame- <br /> work and an <br /> a <br /> architectural <br /> standard—a <br /> guide for what <br /> could happen,not <br /> a recipe for what <br /> a_ <br /> will happen. <br /> -Chuck Haas <br /> F, <br /> S <br /> a <br /> Pictured above is a diagram showing where CSAH 8/14 is scheduled to enter the City of Hugo. <br /> The *indicates where St. John's church is located, setting the stage for the downtown redevelopment. <br /> ' I � <br />
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