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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994 Edition 94 November-December Brooklyn Center's IL CITY WATCH A community newsletter published by the City of Brooklyn Center, No. 94 Nov /Dec 1994 Inside the City.. Primary election narrows council member Business 2 candidates to four; mayor to two Connection Brooklyn Center voters were out To be eligible to vote in the Council Minutes 2 in record numbers for the Sept. 13 Police win 3 general election on Nov. 8, Police w grant primary election, with 31% voter individuals must be 18 years of age turnout. The primary narrowed the or older on the day of the election; Firefighters save two 3 pool of candidates from five to two a citizen of the United States; a Chamber sponsors 3 for mayor and seven to four for resident of Minnesota for at least candidate forum council member. On the Nov. 8 20 days prior to the election; and Community teams -up 45 ballot will be Myrna Kragness and properly registered. to fight crime Bob Peppe for mayor. Debra If you have previously registered, City demolishes 5 Hilstrom, Phillip Roche, Kathleen there is no need to register again apartments Carmody, and Bob Hock are the unless you have failed to vote once EnviroEd provides 6 candidates for council member. in the four preceding years, or fall yardwaste tips Voters will choose two candidates changed your address or name. Adopt -A -Park 6 for the two open council member To register at the polls, a resident volunteers participate seats and one candidate for the must present one of the following in Project America mayoral seat. as proof of residence in the Residents are strongly urged to precinct. Cant. an page 2. New lawn mower 6 register prior to election day in an saves time and money effort to avoid long waiting lines. City hires public 7 Registration is allowed at the polls City Council sets services coordinator on election day; however, plenty of preliminary budget City appoints acting 7 time should be allowed for the chief of police procedure. The city council approved the City tackles image 7 For the convenience of residents, preliminary 1995 tax levy and perception voter registration is conducted at budget at its Sept. 12 meeting. The Holiday programs B Brooklyn Center City Hall with the preliminary budget and levy call exception of 20 days prior to the for a 4% increase in general fund Heritage Festival 8 spending. According promotes diversity election. g g to state law, Preregistration for the general once the preliminary levy and Firefighters needed 8 election closes on Tuesday, Oct. 18, budget are set, the council can still City calendar B at 4:30 p.m. decrease, but not increase them. The city council is working with - staff to review the proposed budget in detail and will be conducting For teen programs -- public hearings on Dec. 7 and 14 to see Timely Tidbits, receive citizen input. The council is page 8 Remember to scheduled to finalize the budget on - -- - - - - -- - Vote Nov. 8 Dec. 19. City Watch 110 Business Council Minutes Connection EiCleane Council continues to discuss Pilgrim rs, I nc. `P �m possible 1995 bond issue for expansion of public safety and Donald Rosen, president and CEO recreation facilities. 6850 Brooklyn Blvd., Brooklyn Center (main office) The City and Independent School District 286 are finalizing the Employees agreement for a school liaison Don employs185 employees officer at Brooklyn Center High throughout the Twin Cities area Pilgrim Cleaners' President and CEO School The program is "C Donald Rosen initiated the oats or anticipated to be set in place by Including his three children: Bonnie f Engler, executive vice president; Eileen Kids" project in the Twin Cities. He contacted the Salvation Army, WCCO Year's end Gantman, marketing director; and channel 4 television, and others to Larry Rosen, vice president in charge support the project. To date, over of safety. Thirty -six of Don's employees 100,000 coats have been cleaned and work in Brooklyn Center. distributed to the needy. POLLING PLAC Service PRECINCT 1 Dry cleaning and laundry facilities Election Lutheran Church of the Triune God throughout the metro area. Also Cont. from page 1 5827 Humboldt Ave. N. provide tailoring, alterations, shoe -Valid driver's license showing repair, wedding gown preservation address in precinct. PRECINCT 2 and more. Since 1940 Pilgrim's goal -Valid Minnesota I.D. card showing Earle Brown School has been to provide its customers with address in precinct. 5900 Humboldt Ave. N. the best and finest service available. -Notice of ineffective registration. *Valid registration in the same PRECINCT 3 History precinct but from an old address. Evergreen Park School The first Pilgrim Cleaners opened in •A registered voter in your precinct 7020 Dupont Ave. N. 1956 in the Northbrook Shopping who will sign an oath stating that Center in Brooklyn Center. you reside in the precinct in which PRECINCT 4 In 1978 Pilgrim purchased the you are voting. Willow Lane School Phillips 66 station on the corner of 69th -College students may present a 7020 Perry Ave. N. and Brooklyn Blvd. and remodeled it student fee statement, a student into a beautiful drive -in facility that identification card, or a student PRECINCT 5 has received awards and registration card, showing their Orchard Lane School commendations from civic address in the precinct. 6201 Noble Ave. N. organizations. To date, there are 21 Pilgrim Cleaners in operation and 12 City hall will be open Saturday, PRECINCT 6 more for which Don has licensed. Nov. 5, from 1 to 3 p.m. and Monday Garden City School evening, Nov. 7, until 7 p.m. for 6400 Brooklyn Blvd. absentee voting. Commitment Pilgrim Cleaners has entered into an Any eligible voter who is unable to PRECINCT 7 era of environmental responsibility to go to the polling place on election Cross of Glory Church safeguard our air, soil and water. Asa day in the precinct where the 5929 Brooklyn Blvd. individual maintains residence may result, the company recycles plastic vote by absentee ballot. Applications bags, hangers and solvent waste, and PRECINCT 8 is making a major financial for absentee ballots maybe obtained Northport School at city hall. investment in new, environmentally 5421 Brooklyn Blvd. For more information, call Sharon safe and efficient equipment. Kn at 569.3300. - City Watch Page 2 Brooklyn Center Police Firefighters save Department wins $1,000 grant two children On Tuesday, Aug. 8,1994, at for traffic safety programs 10:06 a.m., the fire department received a call regarding a house The Minnesota Department of In addition, the department fire at 6422 Dupont Avenue North. Public Safety has named the promoted motorcycle rider courses; Upon arriving at the scene, District Brooklyn Center Police Department a secured a proclamation from the Chief Kent Korman and Captain recipient of its Chief's Challenge city council for Buckle Up America! John Bentzen noticed that the house award. The Brooklyn Center Police week; and gave presentations and was completely engulfed in flames Department tied for first place with set up displays throughout the and were told that two children were the Champlin Police Department in community. The department will use trapped inside. the category of 1 to 49 officers. the award money to continue to Chief Korman and Captain Bentzen Each outfit will receive a $1,000 promote traffic safety. knocked down the front door and mini -grant from the Department of Sponsored by the Minnesota Chiefs entered the inflamed house in Public Safety's Office of Traffic of Police Association, the Minnesota search of the children. Korman and Safety. State Sheriff's Association and the Bentzen found the 11- and 14 -year- The Chief's Challenge is a special Minnesota Department of Public old youths in the bedroom lying program designed to increase seat Safety's Operation Buckle Down unconscious underneath blankets. belt and child safety seat use, campaign, the Chief's Challenge is They brought the children outside decrease impaired driving, and designed to establish a network of where Chief Korman administered increase motorcycle rider safety. law enforcement agencies that mouth -to -mouth resuscitation until Police departments across the state support and promote traffic safety oxygen was brought to the scene. were asked to design and implement issues, and ultimately, to reduce The children were then transferred traffic safety activities that would Injuries, the loss of lives and the to Hennepin County Medical Center most effectively achieve the desired costs associated with motor vehicle where they later recovered. results in their respective crashes. Without the quick actions of communities. District Chief Kent Korman and Points were awarded for Captain John Bentzen, these two enforcement strategies, community children could have perished in the outreach, officer training, public fire. information, displays and Thanks and congratulations to presentations, informal seat belt Chief Korman and Captain Bentzen. use surveys and other special programs. The Brooklyn Center Police INFORMED! Department developed and implemented a well- rounded program including special DWI CANDIDATES FORUM enforcement on weekend nights; seat belt surveys at seven Oct. 20, 1994 elementary schools; plain clothes officers working on minors p' purchasing alcohol and adults Constitution Hall contributing to alcohol consumption Brooklyn Center Community Center by minors; and a safe prom and 6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy graduation party for Osseo High Hosted by the Brooklyn Center School. Chamber of Commerce Facilitated by the League of Women Voters City Watch Page 3 Brooklyn Center residents and businesses help stop crime in city Did you know that area residents, businesses and civic groups have been volunteering their time and dollars for over 12 years to help, stop crime in Brooklyn Center? The Brooklyn Center Crime -w Prevention Fund (BCCPF) is a group of volunteers whose mission is to educate and provide programs to the public with the sole purpose of combating crime in the city.` Formed in 1982, the BCCPF's initial , purpose was to provide money for crime tips and rewards. "The goal was to earn enough money so that ` the fund could be self - supporting Humboldt square substation "regulars" show off their bardwork with a float in the from the interest earned on the Earle Brown Days parade. principal donation made by civic and service organizations," explains For more information regarding Bobbye Moylan, current BCCPF One of our main any of the listed programs, please president. But over the years, the problems is that people call Community Services Sergeant fund has blossomed into much more. don't know what we're all Frank Roth at 569 -3389. In addition to offering reward about. " Bobbye Moylan Thanks to all the members and money, (the BCCPF recently offered supporters of the BCCPF, and to all a $3,000 reward for information BCC PF president community volunteers for their leading to the arrest and conviction time and donations in making the of the person or persons In fact, in an effort to gain city a safer place to live. responsible for the fatal fire at additional donations, the BCCPF 6910 Humboldt), the BCCPF provides even targeted area businesses funding for police programs for through a direct mail campaign which there is no budget. In fact, earlier this year. Member organizations of the BCCPF administers the monies "One of our main problems is that the Brooklyn Center Crime for the DARE and COP programs, people don't know what we're all and has also been instrumental in about," says Moylan. "If the public Prevention Fund starting 90 neighborhood watch could just know the good the group groups in the city. The BCCPF also is doing, then the support would be Brooklyn Center Fire Association supports the Stop the Violence even stronger." Brooklyn Center Leisure program, Peacemaker Center and Listed on page 5 are the Brooklyn Center Liones s Club ones the Humboldt Square Substation. programs BCCPF currently Brooklyn Center Lions Club The BCCPF still relies solely on sponsors. If you are interested in Brooklyn Center Police Association contributions by its members and volunteering your time or making Brooklyn Center Rotary i the community. a donation, please write to: Brooklyn CenterWomen's Club Brooklyn Twins "The crime fund has budgeted BCCPF North SuburbanKlwanis expenses and depends entirely on c/o BCPD donations from the public and its City of Brooklyn Center Norwest Bank Brookdale member organizations," Moylan 6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy Marquette Brookdale Bank continued. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 BAbbinsdale School District #281 Brooklyn Center Independent School District #286 City Watch Page 4 Residents watch as City demolishes for "at risk" youth which is provided by INVITE, Inc. Willow River Apartments Peacemaker The Peacemaker program is for first -time youth offenders and their families. Through Peacemaker, youth have the opportunity to make restitution for their offense or perform community service instead of being x bogged down in the court system. On August 22, the City demollsbed Mediation the apartment build7ag on Willow The North Hennepin Mediation Lane and 65tb Avenue. The Project is a program available for vacant apartments, which bade families, coworkers, neighbors, etc., become an eyesore for residents who have a conflict they are unable and Cltyofficials, drew crowd of to resolve. The service is free, residents, Cityand state officials, convenient and confidential. and other interested parties who were excited to see `the walls come Humboldt Square tumbling down. " Substation Pictured left to right are: Steve Hosier from Veit & Company, Tom The substation provides an Bublitz and Brad Hoffman, community development specialist and director, respectively, Rod Snyder, Bob Peppe, Blane Lerbs, Carolyn and environment where citizens, Patricia X., and Norma Bell, Brooklyn Center residents. especially youths, can readily bring concerns affecting their families or neighborhoods. Located g at the Humboldt Square Shopping BCCPF programs Nei Neighborhood Watch Center, the substation is run by coot. from page 4 The Neighborhood Watch Program volunteers who work cooperatively DARE enables citizens to organize their with the BCPD. In its second year, Drug Abuse Resistance Education neighborhoods In the fight against the substation has proved (D.A.R.E.) is a program designed to crime through meetings and successful by providing free youth prevent drug abuse in children and publications. Watch Groups are programs and activities like youth. Teaching children the skills kept informed of activity in karate lessons, a television and to "say no to alcohol and drugs" is Brooklyn Center and crime VCR for viewing, an organ to learn the focus of D.A.R.E. The program prevention tips. and play, and most importantly, a is taught by trained police officers Stop the Violence friendly and caring person to talk to all 5th graders in schools This independent program is aimed with when they walk in the door. In located in Brooklyn Center. at stopping violence through turn, the kids help with park and COP promotion and awareness. trail clean up, and other civic and Community Oriented Policing INVITE community events and activities. (C.O.P.) is designed to enhance the INVITE is an independent program quality of life In the City of Brooklyn Center by working with CharterCommissi.on solid embers citizens, businesses, and others in the community. The C.O.P. Program Currently, there are three Brooklyn Center and registered has officers available for problem vacancies on the Brooklyn Center voters. For more information or an solving and intervention. Charter Commission. application, call city hall at Applicants for this voluntary 569 -3300. position must be residents of City Watch Page 5 EnviroEd Volunteers help Project America effort Provides Fall On Saturday, Oct. 22, Brooklyn Yardwaste Tips Center residents will work together as part of a community - Informationcourtesy The Hennepin wide effort to provide cleaner and safer neighborhoods. County Recycling Group, serving the New law states Celebrating the nationwide communities of Brooklyn Center, me items must Project America Program, Brooklyn Park, CrysWandNewHope. be recycled preliminary plans call for 30 As of August 1, 1994, used different Adopt- A- ParklTraillStreet Brooklyn Center residents are fluorescent lamps and high groups to meet at their respective reminded that current legislation intensity discard (HID) lamps can sites at 10 a.m. to perform 2 hours prohibits yard waste and tree waste not be placed in the household trash of fall clean -up efforts. from being placed WWregular AND must be recycled. Flourescents Volunteers are then invited to garbage. It must be separated and contain mercury hich is a heavy attend a picnic in Central Park. brought to an approved facility. 'metal that ev orates easily and Project America is a grass -roots And, remember, please do not rake travels long distances before falling organization, founded in 1991 by or blow leaves into the streett to soil and water when it rains. three college students whose goal City esidents can dispose of and g g Y Y � When mercury- contained products was to inspire and teach people to and tree waste FREE of charge at are placed in trash, the mercury take positive steps to improve the Maple Grove yard waste drop off may be released into the their communities and to site simply showing proof of environment and may build up In facilitate partnerships between residency; theystems of fish, wildlife, and volunteers and the organizations hu"`aris. that need them. More than two Yard Waste Drop Off Site: Please take the following million people across the nation Open to the Public precautions when recycling are expected to participate in Apr. I - Nov. 30 fluorescent lamps: Project America this year. Monday - Saturday -Do not break or crush lights. To volunteer your time, call 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. -To avoid breaking the lights, Joyce at 569 -3327. Sunday repackage them carefully in Noon - 7:00 p.m. original paper sleeve prior to New lawn mower cuts storing and transporting them. Directions: •If lights are accidentally broken, more than grass Take County Road 81 north, store them in a sealed container. Last May, the City invested in a through Oss to County Road 121. cent lam $63,000 lawn mower for its public Turn right on County Road 121 e u y -fille an taken go to 101st Avenue Norli, works department. ) s: , to the Henn n Gb my Recycling The new 16 -foot rotary mower's and turn right. Follow signs to Center, 8100 Jefferson Hwy., performance is meeting the high drop -off site. Brooklyn Park, for no charge. expectations that were held for it. It Cost: will mow at a speed of 7.5 MPH and 14.5 acres per hour. Because the No charge to Brooklyn Center Please mower can travel 20 MPH on the residents with proof of residency. road, there is no need to trailer it. The mower, operated by one full - Acceptable Materials: in your recyclables. They time employee, replaced three 72" Leaves, grass clippings, brush and not recyclable and actually small branches up to 1 112" , � mowers and three part -time , � glass employee operators who are now diameter. All materials must be , bulk, and all bags must be removed , with focusing their efforts on weed whipping, and building and from materials at the site. playground maintenance. City Watch Page 6 Public services coordinator brings service City appoints acting and recreation chief of police background to department a Jim Glasoe serves as the clty's Senior CapWu Scott "We has been newpubic services coordinator appointedactingpoliceebieP Recently, the City hired Jim In his position with the City, Jim Senior Captain Scott Kline will Glasoe as public services will also coordinate the utilization assume the duties of acting chief coordinator. Jim replaces Diane of the automated management of police for Brooklyn Center. Spector who was promoted to systems within the department, Captain Kline is replacing former public services director earlier as well as supervise government Chief Trevor Hampton who Is on this year. buildings. Jim will also assist in administrative leave from the City Jim comes to the City from the evaluation of public service until Oct. 31, at which time he will Independent School District #277 and recreation programs, and will officially leave the City to pursue where he worked for 8 years as serve as staff liaison to the parks other opportunities. recreation coordinator in the and recreation commission. Captain Kline will celebrate 29 community education and Jim graduated from Augsburg years with the Brooklyn Center services department. In his past College with a bachelor's of Police Department In January. position, Jim was responsible for administration degree and has Kline started with the BCPD as a the administration and completed graduate course work patrol officer and investigator. He supervision of a year -round in public administration at the was promoted to sergeant In 1975 recreation program. University of Minnesota. and to captain in 1978. During his Additionally, Jim coordinated tenure, Kline has been responsible and managed the automated for all divisions within the management system for the department. department and supervised the use of district buildings. Businesses, citizens and community leaders team up to promote city The Brooklyn Center Chamber players in the community with the to Brooklyn Center. of Commerce has solicited the hopes of sparking interest and For more information or to help of the community to initiate commitment in a community -wide become involved in Brooklyn an Image program for the city promotion. Center's image campaign, contact similar to the "Come Home to the To date, the Chamber has held two Mary Welch at the Brooklyn Park" program In Brooklyn Park. meetings and is working with the Center Chamber of Commerce, The Chamber is serving as a City to review the Brooklyn Park 566.8650. catalyst, bringing together key program, and determine what parts of the program, if any, apply City Watch Page 7 Celebrate - Let's Peace it Timely Tidbits the _ �� Together holiday 9 I L October 10 Columbus Day, fun city hall closed The parks and 8 20 Candidates Forum, recreation 7 p.m., CH department is offering many 28 Back to school dance, exciting holiday classes and 7 p.m., NVJH programs for preschool children, _ 30 Halloween party, school -age children and families. 2 p.m., CC Highlights include the Halloween November Party, Holiday Bazaar, Holly Celebrate your heritage 1 Senior influenza clinic, Sunday, Kids' Shopping Korner, See While learning other 9-11:30 a.m., CC Santa, and Mrs. Claus' Kitchen. cultures! 5 Holiday Bazaar, Some classes and programs have Attend the Heritage Festival, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., EBHC limited space and require Saturday, Nov. 12 from 11 a.m. to 8 General election, polls advanced registration. A special 4 p.m. and enjoy the food, open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. holiday insert is included in this dances, music, stories and wares 11 Veterans' Day, issue of City Watch. of other cultures. city hall closed For details of all holiday and fall 12 Heritage Festival, 11 activities, call parks and Location: Park Center a.m. - 4 p.m., PCHS recreation at 569 -3400. High School 12 Teen Expo '94, 7300 Brooklyn 11 a.m., PCHS Blvd. 18 Sadie Hawkins dance, Brooklyn Park 7 p.m., NVJH Brooklyn Center Activities: -Optional school December City Council Week of Nov. 7 projects 3 Kids Shopping Korner, Mayor -Joint chamber 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., by Todd Paulson meeting appointment only, CC. 4 Holly Sunday, 2-4 p.m., Councilmembers Sat, Nov. 12 -Cultural exhibits CC Barbara Kalligher - Taste of America 7 1995 budget public Kristen Mann - Ethnic hearing, 7 p.m., CH Dave Rosene Entertainment 14 1995 budget public Celia Scott .B hearing (if needed), 7 p.m., CH City Manager 16 Dancin' in December, Gerald Splinter teen dance, 7 p.m., NVJH Service Directory HELP WANTED!! 19 City adopts final 1995 24 -hour emergency number tax levy and budget Police, Fire, Medical 911 Daytime 26 City Hall closed for the Non - emergency police 569 -3333 Firefighters needed! holidays City Hall 569 -3300 For more information, TDD number 569 - 3300 call Fire Chief Ron Boman at NVJH NorthView Jr. High 'Community Center 569 -3400 569.3360. 9 PCHS Park Center Hi School Business Hours EBHC Earle Brown Heritage Center Mon - Fri. 6 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. C Community Center CH City Hall City Watch