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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997 Special Edition October 0 k October 1997 Ci W A newsletter for residents of the City of Brooklyn Center Special bond election November 4 f ! � ff Police and fire building needs goes to a vote ,.r..,,f few At the Aug. 25 City Council and the estimated cost for Bond Election Open House meeting, the City Council passed the new police building is Thurs. Oct. 23 at 6:30 P.M. a resolution calling for a bond $4.3 million. The cost West Fire Station election on Nov. 4. If the bond estimate for the police 63rd &Brooklyn Boulevard issue is approved by voters, it building does not include would provide monies for the property acquisition. purposes of constructing a new The police department has freestanding police station on outgrown their space and lack 67th and Humboldt Avenues, the facilities they need to removing and reconstructing the prepare reports, interview fire station located at 63rd and victims and meet with the Brooklyn Blvd. and the public. Additionally, there is ; 'a remodeling of the fire station on only one interview room for * ; a 65th and Dupont. The estimated investigations that is also construction cost for the work used for storage, and due to ! on the fire stations is $3.6 million lack of space, records are kept in several areas and ® must be manually rotated edition- each year. Sergeants are crowded in a single row at inside this their work stations. In { addition, if a car is being '.,. Election overview 1 -2 inventoried after seizure, Ballot question 2 prisoners must betaken from r Questions and squads outside, rather than in ' answers on building a secure garage setting. The needs 3 jail space in the police .. Absentee ballots 4 department does not meet - ?�• ,, Polling locations 4 current standards of separation, exercise and view as required by the State of " Minnesota. %,/ote The fire stations lack Top: Evidence from closed cases is stored in adequate space to the garage area due to a lack of space in the accommodate both male and evidence room LV ® Bond Election Bottom: The property room isfilled to capacity continued on page 2 Bond Election continued from page 7 Ball • female firefighters and equipment storage, have inadequate restroom Should the City of • • be facilities, and lack space to store authorized to issue and sell its general turn -out gear so it can dry between fires. There are code deficiencies obligation bonds in an am• not • in the kitchen facilities, and the exceed $7 to finance the sleeping quarters lack egress. acquisition and betterment of po lice There is a need for a "clean room" to meet regulations for the cleaning building of resuscitation and breathing apparatus, and there is inadequate ventilation for exhaust from The tax impact on a $76,000 home Still unaddressed is replacement equipment. Additionally, at the fire would be approximately $5.07 per of the displaced liquor store. It is station on 63rd and Brooklyn Blvd., month, and taxes would be levied in possible to incorporate a new liquor fire equipment must back into the 1998 for the debt service on bonds to store into the 63rd and Brooklyn station from 63rd, putting personnel be issued in late -1997 or early -1998. Blvd. fire station construction; and motorists at risk during the return The bonds would be repaid over 15 however, bond issue proceeds would of equipment to the station. Both years. not be used for any costs associated stations do not have standby power. with incorporating a liquor store into City staff has considered many the plan. options throughout this planning s Questions on the bond election process, including remodeling may be directed to City Hall at 569- existing structures, and it has been *' 3300. determined it would cost $400,000 less to demolish the fire station on 63rd and Brooklyn Blvd. and build a ±' new station rather than remodel the .� existing facility. Top and right: The fire stations lack ,, adequate space to dry gear between fires "jam - _ Left: Two investigators share space intended for one 1 7 Bottom: No private area to take reports t n � � r + r . ki s xt I E City Watch 2 i Q uestions ' ' •.,;�,; s What are some of the problems •Inadequate ventilation for with the current olice building? p g• exhaust from equipment. When the police moved into their •Sleeping quarters that lack current space in 1971, there were 40 egress. employees in the department. In •Inadequate restroom facilities. 1997, the Police Department has 74 .Building age and k employees. The department is deterioration. seriously overcrowded in the following •Numerous code ways: deficiencies in *Female officers use an old janitor's closet as a locker room and have no kitchen facilities. other facilities. -Lack of ade- •Male officers have an overcrowded quate insulation locker room and minimal shower and electrical _ facilities. system. Y ` -Two investigators are placed in -Need for ad- , rooms designed for one person. ditional equipment •There is only one interview room for storage. •Both stations lack investigators that is also used for storage. standby power. -Tests for drunk driving are conducted Why can't the City also remodel What information has the City the fire station on 63rd and in the same space as booking and entry to the jail space. provided residents regarding this Brooklyn Blvd? -There is no separate area to take election? The City has already looked into police reports. The City of Brooklyn Center the possibility of remodeling the fire conducted several public information station, and it has been determined Where will the new police meetings last spring (March 13, it would cost $400,000 less to station be built? March 22, April 10, April 19 and May demolish the fire station on 63rd and The new police station will be 28)• Information and updates on the Brooklyn Blvd. and build a new located on 67th and Humboldt bond election were also covered in the station rather than remodel the Avenues in Brooklyn Center. February /March, April /May and existing facility. August/September editions of the City What are some of the problems Watch newsletter. The election has Where do I register to vote? with the current fire stations? also been covered in the Brooklyn If you are not already registered to The fire stations at 63rd and Center Sun Post and on Northwest vote, you may register on election day Brooklyn Blvd. and 65th and Dupont Community Television (cable channel at your polling location. Be prepared have several deficiencies in common: 12). to show proof of residency such as a -Need for a "clean room" to meet driver's license, Minnesota ID or regulations for the cleaning of If passed, how much will the student identification. Please note resuscitation and breathing bond referendum cost me? that an article of mail showing The tax impact on a $76,000 home current address or a receipt for apparatus. •Space to store turn -out gear would be approximately $5.07 per rent is not considered proof of it month. Taxes would be levied in 1998 residency. In order to vote in the can dry between fires. Currently, for the debt service on bonds to be bond election, residents must be 18 the turn -out gear does not have issued in late- 1997orearl -1998. The y years of age or older, a U.S.citizen, sufficient space to dry out and may bonds would be repaid over 15 years. and a Minnesota resident for at least be wet when put on. 20 days prior to election day. City Watch 3 Polling locations and absentee ballot voting information Any eligible voter who expects to Hall will be open extended hours for ballot will be mailed to you. Absentee be unable to go to their polling place absentee voting on Saturday, Nov. 1, ballots must be received at City Hall on election day in the precinct where from 1 -3 P.M., and on Monday, Nov. by Nov. 3. the individual maintains residence may 3, until 7 P.M. For additional voting information, vote by absentee ballot. You can vote If you wish to vote absentee by mail, please contact City Clerk Sharon by absentee ballot at City Hall during please call City Hall at 569 -3300 to Knutson at 569 -3300 during normal normal business hours, 8 A.M. to 4:30 request an absentee ballot application. business hours. P.M., Monday through Friday. City Once the application is received, a Polls open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. on November 4 BROOKLYN PARK BORDER Precinct 1 Precinct 5 Triune God Church r;. 3 3e Orchard Lane School 4 AT 5827 Humboldt Ave. No. B °Tr A VE. N. GOT. A VE. N. 6201 Noble Ave. No. m i -.a 9 a }w? c tpC cn H Precinct 2 i T= +W�`` F er, D W 00 5 Precinct 6 H Earle Brown School "'� WTN AVE N. 6 Garden City School B3AO AVE N. 5900 Humboldt Ave. No. 6 2 h 6400 Brooklyn Blvd. L 1 ST AVE. N. 7 I P _ Precinct 3 Precinct 7 SBTN AVE N. - 58TH AVE. N. Evergreen Park School Cross of Glory Church 7020 Dupont Ave. No. o 5929 Brooklyn Blvd. m 53RD AVE. H. 8 Precinct 4 Precinct 8 Willow Lane School Northport School 7020 Perry Ave. No. 5421 Brooklyn Blvd. ROBBINSOALE BORDER BULK RATE City of Brooklyn Center U.S. POSTAGE 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway PAID Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 PERMIT O I , M 0 MINNEAPOLIS, MN i i ECRWSS Brooklyn Center Postal Customer Postal carrier: Time sensitive material