HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997 Edition 106 June-July Edition 106 June/July 1997
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A newsletter for residents of the City of Brooklyn Center
Brooklyn Center construction projects update
The City is completing the final Project with the final course of construction projects should be directed
work on last year's projects. bituminous surfacing, installation of to the City's Engineering Department at
Landscaping will be undertaken sidewalk and sodding, should be nearly, 569 -3340.
along the 69th Avenue Project if not completely, finished by the time
from Shingle Creek Parkway to this newsletter is distributed. 53rd Avenue Project
Dupont Avenue. Punch list item Construction has started on the On the 53rd Avenue Development and
completion from the Orchard Lane Orchard Lane West Project (61 st to Linkage Project, acquisition of most
East Project, mostly involving Howe and Perry to Unity). This properties has been completed.
replacement of sod, is underway. construction will be staged and begin Demolition has begun of several houses
Completion of the 57th Avenue on 65th. Thereafter, it will generally that have been acquired. A few houses
move from Howe southward to 61 st. within the project area may be sold to
In June, construction will start on be moved to other locations. Questions
France Avenue between 69th and 73rd regarding the 53rd Avenue Development
to reconstruct this stretch of roadway. and Linkage Project may be directed to
w Your cooperation and patience during Tom Bublitz in Community
these construction projects is Development at 569 -3433.
FIIM IN TN511N
appreciated. Questions regarding these
Inside:
Earle Brown City in need of daytime firefighters
Days events 2
Earle Brown The Brooklyn Center Fire among them are the personal satisfaction
Heritage Center/ Department is now recruiting for of giving something back to your
firefighter classes, and candidates will community. The City provides training
Inn on the Farm be interviewed by a committee of gear and uniforms, pensions collectible
Open House 2 firefighters. All training and exams at age 50 with vesting after ten years,
Entertainment will be paid by the City. and pay for duties at the fire station
in the Park 2 To become a volunteer firefighter (including weekly fire drills).
City ordinances 3 you have to: Our volunteer firefighters are highly
Code enforcement 3 • be 18 years of age or older; skilled professionals who are proud to
Community news 3 • live in Brooklyn Center or serve this community. Wouldn't you like
Crystal Airport within five minutes of a fire to join them? If you think you'd qualify
Open House 3 station; for this job, call Fire Chief Ron Boman
• be a safe driver without any at 569 -3360 or pick up an application
See enclosed flyer history of major violations; at the fire station at 63rd and Brooklyn
on Landscape and • pass a physical ability test; and Blvd. any night after 8 P.M. or
Garden Contestl • be available during the day. Saturdays and Sundays from 9 A.M. to
The reasons for wanting to become 8 P.M.
a volunteer firefighter are many, but
Earle Brown Days ! En tertainment in the paM
June 26 -June 29 Brooklyn Center's Entertainment in
the Park, a series of free concerts and
The 15th Annual Earle Brown Days entertainment held every Tuesday June 17 Reuben Ristrom and
Festival begins with the Earle Brown evening throughout the Bourbon Street Boys
Days parade at 6:30 P.M. on a eing summer t months June24 The Rockin'Hollywoods
Thursday, June 26. The parade route kicks off again this July 1 Brooklyn Community
is from 59th and Dupont to 67th and year on June 17. Band
Dupont. i July 8 Beasley g Bi Band
On Friday, June 27, at 6:30 P.M., All concerts begin A
at 7:00 7:00 P.M. in July 15 Koncar Bros. Polka Band
es:
make plans to attend the ice cream Central Park at I- July 22 Brooklyn Center Puppet
social atBrookdale. Ce and Shingle Playhouse and
There's plenty to do on Saturday, Creek Pkwy. (behind the Community Strawberry Jam
ty
June 28. Festival events begin at 8:00 Center). Bring a lawn chair ty July 29 Whitewater Bluegrass
A.M. with the 1 OK & 2 Mile Walk/ blanket. Refreshments will be sold. Aug. 5 Zuhrah Flames
Run along the Central Park trail; an Entertainment in the Park is Aug. 12 Sweet Adelines
arts and crafts fair in Central Park and sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Aug. 19 Wayne Renn Band
kids' fishing contest along Shingle Recreation Division. For more
Creek begin at 10:00. Police Safety information, call 569 -3400.
Day in Central Park kicks off at noon,
followed by old fashioned games and
contests in Central Park at 2:00. O PEN HOUSE
On Sunday, June 29, there will be a
Classic Car Show, Toy Show and Swap
Meet at the Earle Brown Heritage
Center at 9:00 A.M., followed at 10:00
A.M. by an arts and crafts fair in Central
Park, located behind the Community -B 0�,� 7�T
Center. Sunday in Central Park will �� ��F� 1L� E V V l�l
begin at 7:00 P.M. and will feature
Will Hale & the Tadpole Parade CE TES
AN HISTORIC RESTORATION
singing children's favorites, and the
Fabulous HiTops will take the stage Sunday, June 22, 1997 from 1 :00 - 4 :30 P.M.
later in the evening performing hits
from the 50's through the 90's. • Tours • Balloons
Fireworks follow at 10:00. • Hayrides • Face Painting
For a complete listing of activities, . Historical Videos • Prize Drawings
cost and times, call the Earle Brown . Ice Cream • Displays
Days Festival hotline at 569 -3400. • Square Dance • Free Event —Open
BROiP�,� J Demonstrations to the Public
_ THE FARM
_ INN ON
HISTORIC BED & BREAKFAST
BROOKLYN CENTER .
MINNESOTA � Earle Brown Heritage Center/Inn on the Farm
6155 Earle Brown Drive, Brooklyn Center
i Of AIENDSHIQ ��`� For more information, call 569-6300
City Watch 2
Crystal Airport Open House on June 22 j Ordinance reminders
The Police Department enforces the
The Crystal Airport Open House begins at 7:30 A.M. with a pancake City's noise ordinance which regulates
breakfast hosted by the Crystal Lions. From 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., persons playing radios, tape and disc
there will be tours of the airport control tower, static displays of aircraft players, or other sound devices too
and aviation equipment and airplane and helicopter rides. Tickets for loudly. Persons convicted of violating
the rides will be sold the day of the event. The control tower staff is this ordinance could be fined.
collecting donations for a local food shelf, so please bring a canned or The Police Department reminds
packaged food donation. residents that motor vehicles may not
Access to the open house be parked on city streets between the
is at County Road 81 and hours of 2 A.M. and 6 A.M., nor for
58th Avenue in Crystal. Call more than six consecutive hours at any
531 -1140 for more other time. On request, the police
information. department may grant short -term
exceptions to this parking restriction
for special events or to accommodate
C � mmu �, Northwest Community out -of -state visitors. Parking
Law Enforcement restriction questions can be directed
News Program to the Police Department at 569 -3333.
The Northwest Community Law Code enforcement
Enforcement Program, which helps initiative continues in city
Will yoU Stay Up women and people of color get the
education and job training necessary The code enforcement initiative, a
all night to join to become police officers, is now block -by -block inspection of all City
the right? accepting applications. Qualifying neighborhoods, is underway. Code
g participants receive tuition assistance, enforcement personnel will be looking
a monthly stipend, and wages for work for homes that are in violation of City
R E LAY 9I experience at Northwest Hennepin ordinances, with particular emphasis
County area police departments. on code violations involving building
Participants attend school full -time, exteriors.
pursuing their associate's degrees in Questions regarding the City's code
law enforcement, while they work ! enforcement initiative may be directed
A, part -time as a cadet for one of the to the Community Development
4 A participating departments. department. Their phone number is
For more information or to request 569 -3330.
an application, please call Danielle at The City of Brooklyn Center thanks
TEAM EVENT TO
F lGHT CANCER R 493 -2802. Application deadline is '', residents in advance for their
June 16, 1997. cooperation during the next few months.
July 18- 19,1997 North Hennepin
City to assist with
Friday 6 :00 P.M. until Mediation Program
Saturday oon community blood drive
y The City of Brooklyn Center, in Some types of conflict that have
Brooklyn Center High School conjunction with the Memorial Blood been effectively resolved by mediation
include issues involving families,
ds, friends, and victims
,
6500 Humboldt Avenue North Bank, will be assisting in a blood drive neighborhoods, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota to be held on August 18 from 2 -5 P.M. offenders. d learn more about the
For more information, contact at the Brooklyn Center Community mediation process and how it can help
Joanne Goddard at 560 -9353 Center. If you would like to donate, you, call North Hennepin Mediation
please call Dolores at 569 -3300. p rogram, Inc., at 561 -0033.
City Watch 3
City Council and City of Brooklyn Center
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
Commissions Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
Meeting Schedule /Locations
569 -3300 City Hall
City Council 569 -3400 Recreation
Regular 911 Emergency
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Council are held the second and 569 -3333 Police non - emergency
fourth Monday of the month at 569 -3300 TDD
7:00 P.M. in Council Chambers at 569 -3307 Job information line
City Hall. If a regularly scheduled
meeting should fall on a Monday Mayor Myrna Kragness
holiday, the meeting will be held Councilmember Kathleen Carmody
on Tuesday. Councilmember Debra Hilstrom
Councilmember Kay Lasman
Planning Commission Councilmember Robert Peppe
Regular meetings of the Planning
Commission are scheduled on the Michael J. McCauley, City Manager
second and fourth Thursday of the
month at 7:00 P.M. at City Hall.
City Council meeting rebroadcasts
Housing Commission
Watch City ouncil meetings live on cable Channel 37.
Housing Commission meetings ty g
Replays shown at 6:30 P.M. on Tuesdays, and 6:30 A.M. and
are held the third Tuesday of the 12:30 P.M. on Wednesdays following City Council meetings.
month at 7:00 P.M. at City Hall.
Parks and Rec Commission Printed on recycled paper
The Parks and Recreation
Commmission meets the third
Tuesday of every month at 6:30
P.M. at City Hall. City of Brooklyn Center
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
Charter Commission Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
Meetings of the Charter
Commission are subject to call.
Human Rights and Resources
The Human Rights and
Resources Commission meets the
second Wednesday of the month
at 7:00 P.M. at City Hall.
r Schedule is subject to change.
Call City Hall at 569 -3300 to
verify meeting times and dates.