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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020 EDITION 215 SPRING “BC Counts Census Campaign”Green Lights Initiative For the 2020 Census Community members were invited to join the Mayor as well as the City Council and staff at “The Green Lights Initiative” kick- off celebration on Friday, February 28 in front of City Hall. That evening, City Hall was the first of the city department buildings to be illuminated green for the census. Later census messages in various languages were projected on the Crest apartment building across from City Hall and the water tower over-looking Highway 100. These messages are visible every evening through mid-April for community members and visitors to see. In the weeks leading up to April 1, community members will notice more city department buildings joining in the Green Lights Initiative, as well as residents and participating business owners. Any resident or business choosing to participate in this campaign can pick up their Green LED light bulb at various city buildings; then switch out a home, porch or room light. The lights are a symbol that the Brooklyn Center community believes everyone matters and we will encourage everyone to be counted starting April 1. Are you a BC resident? If so, pick up your light today! Available at the following locations: City Hall / Community Center* 6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm *Mon-Sat 8:30am-9pm *Sun 1-5pm Fire Station (West) 6250 Brooklyn Blvd Everyday 10am-9pm If staff is not present they may be responding to a fire call, in that case check back later Police Station 6645 Humboldt Ave N Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm Public Works 6844 Shingle Creek Pkwy Mon-Fri 7am-3:30pm In This Issue A Note About Coronavirus 2 Interactive Neighborhood Map 2 Community Health Fair 2020 3 Council Member Filings 4 New Liquor Store Officially Opens 4 Meeting in a Box 5 Summer Open Gym 6 DBE + MWSBE Showcase 7 Shingle Creek Clean Up 7 Special Materials Drop-Off Day 8 Yard Waste Site Opens April 1 8 World Refugee Day 8 Bins and Barrels Sale 9 New BCPD Uniform Patch 10 New Citizen’s Academy 10 Thank You Volunteers! 11 Construction Projects Coming Soon 12 Hydrant Flushing 13 Brooklyn Boulevard Open House 14 Watering Restrictions 15 NEWSCityCity of Brooklyn Center Celebrating the news, events & cultures that connect us April 2020, Edition 215 2 April 2020, Edition 215 NEWS CityCityCity News A Note About Coronavirus (COVID-19)… As we continue to learn more about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) the City of Brooklyn Center is taking precautions by continuing to monitor this situation daily. We are following the guidance of the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) who is providing regular updates along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Hennepin County. Brooklyn Center has a Pandemic Plan in place and our emergency preparedness staff are in close consultation with public health officials. To help ensure a safe and healthy space for all, please remember the following tips provided by the CDC for prevention: • Avoid close contact with people who are sick • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth • Stay home when you are sick • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash • Get enough sleep to help stay healthy • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects, and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing. If soap and water is unavailable, use an alcohol based hand sanitizer. For updates on (COVID-19), please use the following resources: • Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html • Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) – www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/index.html • Hennepin County – www.hennepin.us/residents/emergencies/covid-19 • Brooklyn Center NotifyMe Alerts – www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org/notifyme The state of Minnesota has set up a hotline for general questions about coronavirus at 651-201-3920. City Co-Hosts DED Celebration The Organization of Liberians in Minnesota (OLM) in partnership with the City of Brooklyn Center, hosted a celebration event on Saturday January 25, 2020, at 4:00 p.m., at the Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430. The event was designed to celebrate and honor the roles, contribution, and support of all leaders and groups, who contributed to the success associated with the recent signing into law of the NDAA Senate Bill S. 1790. The Minnesota Immigration Coalition includes the OLM, the Liberian Ministers Association (LMA), African Immigrant Services (AIS), Masjid Al-Ansar Islamic Community Center, DED holders, and other community leaders. The Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness (LRIF), which is section 711 of the National Defense Authorization Act, accelerates a pathway to citizenship for Liberians on temporarily legal reliefs. The Provision, contained in the National Defense Authorization Act, covers Liberians on Deferred Enforced Departure (DED), Temporary Protected Status (TPS), as well as those who have been living in the US continuously since Nov. 20, 2014. The event included a thank you ceremony, a cultural celebration, testimonies and remarks by partners, allies and other community leaders. Mayor Elliott, Councilmember Ryan, and city staff were in attendance. Former Mayors Kauth and Willson were also in attendance and recognized at the event. Several dignitaries received certificates or plaques for their support of this legislation. 3 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org City News Community Health Fair 2020 On behalf of the City of Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Center Community Schools (BCCS) joint Health and Wellness team, we would like to extend an invitation to residents, schools, churches, civic groups/organizations and businesses to join us Saturday, July 11 for a day focused on improving Health and Wellness in our community. Our citywide health fair celebration is from 9am-1pm. How Can My Business/Organization Participate? One way you can participate is by becoming a sponsor for our health fair celebration. With previous community events, our sponsors made it possible to include live entertainment, food, kid games and most importantly, our sponsors helped make events FREE and open to the public. With over 32,000 residents in Brooklyn Center, each sponsor has the unique opportunity to reach a wide audience while helping make this community event possible. Accordingly, various sponsorship levels provide the opportunity to: • Share your information on the event web page • Educate attendees about a particular product or service • Market health-related products and services through event social networks • Create event-sampling programs • Build brand awareness • Gain insight on the health interests of event attendees What Is The BC Community Health Fair? The BC Community Health Fair is the second joint health promotion initiative hosted by the City of Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Center Community Schools (BCCS). It is an event exclusively for BC residents and those they care about most. What Takes Place At The BC Community Health Fair? The goal of the BC Community Health Fair is to attract and educate individuals who make major health, wellness, food and fitness decisions for their families. Through support of our community partners, we will offer speakers, workshops, demonstrations and service-based vendor booths that provide health screenings, services and fitness information. **Limited vendor booths available. Ready To Become A Sponsor? We appreciate your consideration to support this initiative and look forward to seeing you at the event. Sponsorship/Event Participation Form and logos (depending upon level selected) due to Dr. Angel R. Smith at asmith@ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us no later than noon Friday, June 19, 2020. Call (763) 569-3395 for more information or visit cityofbrooklyncenter.org for packet. New Liquor Store Location Officially Opens On March 2, the new Brooklyn Center Municipal Liquor Store held its ribbon-cutting ceremony and its doors are now open for business. Located at 1350 Shingle Creek Crossing, this new store is replacing the liquor store at the Xerxes location near Cub Foods. The Xerxes location had its last open day Sunday, March 1, and the very next morning at 9am the new location officially took its place. This new location offers a better customer experience in more than one way. Not only is the beer cooler bigger and more efficient, this new location is now the home of the biggest beer cave in the state of Minnesota. Tom Agnes, liquor store manager, credits Curt Boganey, the City Manager, with naming the beer cave “Cold North.” The design of the “Cold North” beer cave has more benefits than just the title of being the biggest in the state. The design itself cut the price of construction down by $60k. The efficiency of the walk-in cooler design will also keep energy costs lower and keep the beverages cooler for the customers. Additional energy efficiency features includes the lights. All lights are LED and controlled by motion sensors or timers. Another improvement is the increased parking The number of parking spaces is significantly higher. Plus, customers wait times are shorter at the registers. The check-out area was designed to create one wait line. This allows customers to simply move to the next available register. Having the biggest beer cave in the state, a bigger parking lot, and a more efficient check-out system, among other things, The City of Brooklyn Center is excited to announce the completion, and grand opening of its new municipal liquor store and our hope is that the residents of Brooklyn Center can share that excitement with us. Please celebrate responsibly. 4 April 2020, Edition 215 NEWS CityCityCity News Council Member Filings Open May 19 Affidavits of Candidacy for two CIty Council Members will be accepted in the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall beginning at 8am Tuesday, May 19 through 5pm Tuesday, June 2. The Council Members serve a four-year term beginning January 4, 2021. Qualifications for Filing Affidavit of Candidacy An Affidavit of Candidacy shall state the name of the office sought and shall state that the candidate: 1. is an eligible voter; 2. has no other Affidavit on file as a candidate for any office at the same primary or next ensuing general election; and 3. is, or will be on assuming office, 21 years of age or more, and will have maintained a residence in Brooklyn Center for 30 days before the general election (MS 204B.06, subd. 1). An individual who is eligible and desires to become a candidate for Council Member to be voted for on November 3, Municipal General Election must file an Affidavit of Candidacy with the City Clerk. If more than twice the number of individuals to be elected as Council Member (more than four (4) persons) file for office, a Municipal Primary Election will be held on August 11, to nominate candidates for the November 3, Municipal General Election. Upon receiving a completed Affidavit of Candidacy, along with one of the following: a. the payment of a filing fee of $25.00; or b. the filing by the petition of 50 registered voters on behalf of the candidate, the City Clerk shall certify the eligibility of the candidate and place the name of the candidate upon the election ballot without partisan designation. Petition In Place Of Filing Fee A Petition In Place of Filing Fee is obtained from and filed with the City Clerk. The City Clerk shall inspect the Petition In Place of Filing Fee to determine whether the required number of signatories has signed it and whether the signatories are registered voters in the City of Brooklyn Center. Direct any questions regarding filing for office to the City Clerk at (763) 569-3306 or e-mail cityclerk@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us. Before placing a campaign sign on a residential property, ask permission first. Minnesotans Gathered At Earle Brown Heritage Center For Public Finance Seminar More than 250 people from across the state attended a public finance seminar hosted by Ehlers Inc. The seminar was a day and a half and covered many important topics, including Tax Increment Financing, Affordable Housing, Enterprise Zones, Municipal Bonding, Media Communications, and much more. Once again, it was a very informative event for all who attended. The seminar was held in February at the Earle Brown Heritage Center. Citywide Neighborhood Garage Sale Update Brooklyn Center will host our first Citywide Neighborhood Garage Sale. When: Saturday, July 25 Where: Throughout Brooklyn Center Why the Citywide Neighborhood Garage Sale? • An opportunity to meet neighbors • To show community pride by helping to promote trade • Helps encourages reuse How do I find which neighborhood I reside in? Visiting https://bit.ly/2RmBny3 to view our new Interactive Neighborhood Map Volunteers are needed! If interested in assisting with planning for your neighborhood, please email info@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us. Remember to provide your name and contact information. To participate, residents must register your garage sale to be included in our online and printed marketing material. Registration opens the week of May 18. Check back for registration costs. Visit cityofbrooklyncenter.org for more. 5 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org Upcoming Heritage Celebrations 2020 Take time to learn more about the history of ethnic populations and how they have contributed to the culture and heritage of our community. Here are upcoming Heritage Celebrations. March Irish-American Heritage Month March 25 Greek Independence Day April 14 Pan-American Day May Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Jewish American Heritage Month May 17Norwegian Constitution Day June Caribbean-American Heritage Month June 6 Swedish National Day 6 April 2020, Edition 215 NEWS CityCityUpcoming Events City-Hosted Seminar Educated Residents On Owning Homes The City hosted a free Home Ownership Seminar on Thursday, February 27, at the Brookdale Library. The attendees received information about the home buying process, financing options and tips on buying a home. Watch https://youtu.be/ bNxwN5wvlBc to learn about a new incentive for Brooklyn Center renters to become Brooklyn Center buyers. For information, call 612-335- 5884. City Offices Closed May 25, Memorial Day Shingle Creek Clean Up Join us for Brooklyn Center’s Earth Day tradition! The Shingle Creek Clean-Up has been a staple in Brooklyn Center for over 18 years. On Saturday, April 25, from 9am to noon, stop by the Brooklyn Center Community Center at 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway for this family friendly event. With everyone pitching in, Brooklyn Center can take part in keeping our creeks, lakes, ponds and rivers clean; improving the water quality in the metro area and the entire Mississippi watershed all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Do your part by helping to keep our community clean. We will provide volunteers with grabbers, safety vests, bags and gloves. However, feel free to bring your own pair of gloves. Dress for the weather as the event continues rain or shine. See you there! 7 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org Heritage Movie Showing Join us on the following dates as we celebrate and learn about the history of ethnic populations and how they have contributed to the culture and heritage of various communities. Collaborators: Hennepin County Library, Brookdale and City of Brooklyn Center. Saturdays from 1 - 3 pm in Room C Saturday May 23 Crazy Rich Asians (2018) Saturday June 20 Moko Jumbie (2017) Saturday September 19 West Side Story (1961) Saturday October 17 Rocky (1976) Saturday November 21 The Seventh Fire (2016) Brookdale Library 6125 Shingle Creek Parkway 612.543.5600 | hclib.org MOVIES AT THE LIBRARY Yard Waste Site Opens April 1 No fooling – you can get rid of those leaves, brush and other yard waste for free at the Maple Grove Yard Waste Site starting April 1. The site is located at 10300 Maple Grove Parkway. Hours are Monday-Saturday, 8 am to 7 pm and Sunday noon to 7 pm. For more information visit www.mgyardwaste.com or call HRG at 763-493-8006. Special Materials Drop-Off Day Spring cleaning may leave you with a pile of stuff to get rid of. Here’s your chance to recycle those items that can be recycled, but can’t go in your recycling cart. Drop off your mattresses, carpet, electronics, appliances, tires, scrap metal, bikes, batteries and more at Brooklyn Park’s Operations & Maintenance facility, 8300 Noble Ave N. on Saturday, April 25 from 8 am to 3 pm. Fees may be charged for some items. There will also be free paper shredding. The Special Materials Drop-Off Day is open to residents of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal and New Hope. For more information including a complete list of what is accepted visit www. hrg-recycling.com or call 763-493-8006. Registration is now open for Twin Cities World Refugee Day 2020! CAPI USA, in partnership with the City of Brooklyn Center, presents Twin Cities World Refugee Day on June 13, from 12 pm to 7 pm, at Centennial Park in Brooklyn Center. This family-friendly event is set to attract a diverse audience of 4,000+ people who have come to Minnesota from around the world. More than 20 nationalities will be represented and more than 70 organizations and vendors will participate. We invite local organizations, food vendors, artists, and business owners to become a part of Twin Cities World Refugee Day 2020. Spots are limited so sign up early at eventbrite.com/e/ twin-cities-world-refugee-day-2020-tickets-90789029431 – deadline May 1. Resource Fair Participant Local non-profit and other organizations that provide support and resources to the community. Global Market Vendor Local artists and small business owners looking to promote their merchandise (encouraged to do sales on-site). Food Truck Vendor Food Trucks featuring unique and diverse food options Food Vendor Local restaurants and food providers looking to sell/give away samples at the event, lead food-based demonstrations, etc. Interested in being a sponsor or volunteer? Visit tcworldrefugeeday.org/sponsorourvoices.html 8 April 2020, Edition 215 NEWS CityCityUpcoming Events Bins and Barrels Sale Help yourself, help your wallet and help your earth at the same time. Purchase a rain barrel and/or a compost bin at a reduced price through the Recycling Association of Minnesota (RAM). Starting in March you can pre-order a bin or barrel or on the RAM website recycleminnesota.org/work/compost-bins-rain- barrels Brooklyn Center residents get a $20 discount and you may also choose to pick up your order at the Brooklyn Park Operations & Maintenance Facility on Saturday, May 2. Use the discount code HRG20OFF when ordering. Food scraps such as fruit and vegetable peels, stale bread, wilted lettuce, coffee grounds, egg shells, and tea bags as well as weeds, faded flowers, and vines are among the things you can put into your compost instead of your garbage. Compost can be used as mulch and plant food in your yard. Keeping organic waste out of your garbage reduces your trash volume so you could switch to a smaller garbage cart and save money. Capture rain in a rain barrel and have a free source of water for your garden. In addition to saving you money, rain barrels can keep moisture away from your foundation and prevent debris from washing into our storm sewers. 9 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org Green Commuity BCFD Host Educational Event For New Citizen’s Academy In January, the Brooklyn Center Fire Department provided information to adults from the New Citizen’s Academy. Attendees learned about fire safety, firefighters' gear, and cooking safety tips. They asked many good questions and were well-received by all in attendance. Two classes were held, one at the Hennepin County/CEAP building and another at Willow Lane School. New Patch Design On BCPD Uniforms The police patch has been updated. While the desire to update the patch was many years in the making, only until recently when the City’s logo was updated, was it prioritized. That desire to change then became a necessity to do away with the previous BC symbol. The transition of patches is being done systemically while maintaining all uniforms still in good repair.Register Property with Free Secure Software In January 2020 the Brooklyn Center Police Department began a partnership with a property tracking software called Report It. This system allows residents to securely register up to 100 items of personally owned property. When registering an item residents can enter property information such as make/models and serial numbers as well as photos, warranties and receipts of the items. In the event of loss or theft, residents will be able to print off a list and photos of the stolen items so they may be entered into a nationwide database of stolen items by the Brooklyn Center Police Department. This software is FREE for residents and only requires that residents create an account. Because this list is secure and can only be accessed through a username and password Brooklyn Center Police will only be able to access the information regarding the missing items if the resident provides a list of the missing items. Finally, residents are able to upload any property they choose onto their secure list of items. For details and to create an account please go to the Brooklyn Center Police website under Crime Prevention or go to reportit.leadsonline.com April 21 Awards Ceremony Constitution Hall (Community Center) 7-9 pm May 20 Neighborhood Area Meeting Lions Park, 6-7:30 pm June 5 BCCPP Golf Tournament Centerbrook Golf Course, 4:30 pm June 23 Neighborhood Area Meeting Evergreen Park, 6-7:30 pm SAVE THE DATE 10 April 2020, Edition 215 NEWS CityCitySafe Communities Thank You Volunteers! The City of Brooklyn Center extends our heartfelt appreciation to all participants of the Adopt-a-Park/Trail/Street or Flower Garden (both current and past) for their effort and dedication toward making Brooklyn Center a nicer place to live, work, and play. The City provides approximately 600-acres of green space, as well as about 20-miles of trails for residents and visitors to enjoy. The program consists of voluntary agreements between the City and organizations, businesses, groups or individuals to assist in the preservation and maintenance of clean, safe parks and trails. For more information about the Adopt-a-Program please contact: • Cynthia Majors (Public Works) at 763-585-7100 to adopt a park, trail, street, rain garden, or flower garden around Brooklyn Center. • Ai Vang at 763-569-3400 to adopt a flower garden in Centennial Park. Responding to Sharp Increases in Mental Health Related Calls, Brooklyn Center Police Launch Vitals™ App to Serve Vulnerable Community Members BCPD continues strong push to partner with Mental Health Professionals; Vitals™ provides officers with a real-time tool providing crucial information directly from parents and caregivers In four years, the number of "check the welfare" calls Brooklyn Center Police Officers have responded to has nearly doubled. The community is asking for help, and they're calling the police. The Brooklyn Center Police Department (BCPD) has partnered with County and social service workers to train and respond to these difficult situations. By joining the Vitals™ network, BCPD will give it's officers immediate information provided by loved ones who care for vulnerable individuals. The goal is to increase the officer's ability to de-escalate interactions. "How can we serve our community members who may be in the middle of a crisis? We've provided our officers with the best training available and now we're taking advantage of technology and opening the lines of communication between our department and the vulnerable communities we serve," Chief Tim Gannon explained. Vitals™ enrollees, or their family members, voluntarily provide the individualized information in this cutting-edge program revolving around technological innovation. When emergency service workers respond to calls regarding Vitals™ enrollees, they immediately receive important information on their smart phones that will assist them in providing a response catered to the person's specific needs and vulnerabilities. To learn more about Vitals™, go to www.thevitalsapp.com. 11 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org Construction Projects Soon to Take Center Stage In 2020, the City of Brooklyn Center will be making the most of spring and summer months to accomplish several projects. Included in the Public Works Department’s “to-do list” this year are two neighborhood street and utility reconstruction projects and a county road reconstruction project. The following is an overview of these major capital improvements planned for 2020. Street Reconstruction Projects For the past 25 years, the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) has included projects to reconstruct aging streets and maintain the public infrastructure throughout the community. The CIP is a planning document that presents a fifteen-year overview of potential capital improvement projects and is available for review on the City’s Website at www. cityofbrooklyncenter.org. The attached map identifies the residential streets that are scheduled for improvements in 2020 as follows: Grandview North Area Reconstruction Project (2020): The proposed roadway and utility improvements include full street reconstruction of all streets consisting of new concrete curb and gutter, bituminous paving, complete replacement of the sanitary sewer, partial replacement of watermain, storm sewer upgrades and street light replacements. Work is expected to begin in late April and should be completed by fall 2020. Weekly progress reports will be available on the City’s Website at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org. Interstate Area Reconstruction Project (2019-2020): The proposed roadway and utility improvements include full street reconstruction of all streets consisting of new concrete curb and gutter, bituminous paving, complete replacement of the sanitary sewer, partial replacement of watermain, storm sewer upgrades and street light replacements. The east portion of this project was started in late summer 2019. Work on the west portion of the project is expected to being in late April and should be completed by fall 2020. Weekly progress reports will be available on the City’s Website at www. cityofbrooklyncenter.org. Brooklyn Boulevard Corridor Project Phase 1 (2018-2020): The reconstruction and streetscape improvements are expected to improve roadway safety, enhance traffic operations, reduce access points and provide improved bicycle and pedestrian facilities for a 1.4-mile segment of the corridor in Brooklyn Center between 49th Avenue and just north of Bass Lake Road (County Road 10). The project will enhance bicycle and pedestrian travel by adding a trail, improving sidewalks, transit stops, adding streetscaping and landscaping and improving the functionality of intersections with modified turn lanes. A portion of this project on the west side of Brooklyn Boulevard from 49th Avenue to Highway 100 was started in fall 2018. The majority of the work on both sides of Brooklyn Boulevard and in the center medians from 49th Avenue to just north of Bass Lake Road was completed in 2019. The remaining work on Brooklyn Boulevard from Highway 100 to Bass Lake Road is expected to resume in April 2020 and should be completed by June 2020. Reporting Soil Erosion at Construction Sites When storm water drains off a construction site, it carries sediment and other pollutants that harm our local water resources. The State of Minnesota requires that contractors implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) on construction sites to prevent polluted runoff and eroded soil from entering storm drains. Common BMPs used on construction sites include silt fence, storm drain inlet protection, stabilized construction exits, stockpile placement and protection and temporary mulching and seeding. Signs that BMPs are not working: Sediment tracking in the road Muddy water flowing off the construction site Dirt piled up around storm drains Citizen reporting can be a highly effective tool for finding and stopping pollutant discharge. If you have any construction site or erosion control concerns, please contact the Engineering Division at 763-569-3340 or publicworks@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us. 12 April 2020, Edition 215 NEWS CityCityConstruction Hydrant Flushing In order to limit the demand on the water treatment plant, the Brooklyn Center Utility Department will be changing the schedule for hydrant flushing from days to nights this year. Utility crews will be flushing water lines beginning Sunday, April 26, 2020 (weather dependent) and running subsequent areas each night ending the morning of Friday, May 1, 2020. The process is scheduled to occur for five consecutive evenings beginning at 9pm and continuing until approximately 7 am.* *Due to the nature of hydrant-flushing, the number of hours per day or the number of consecutive days needed to complete the flush are subject to change. However, City staff will do their best to adhere to the schedule as posted. Please note that flushing may loosen rust or manganese in pipes that could stain laundry. Residents are encouraged to check their water before doing laundry and to delay doing laundry, especially whites, until the process is completed in their area (see map). Please be aware when this work is in progress and help keep our workers safe. When you see City crews operating hydrants throughout the community, proceed with caution. SCHEDULE AREA 1 – APRIL 26AREA 2 – APRIL 27 AREA 3 – APRIL 28 AREA 4 – APRIL 29 AREA 5 – APRIL 30 Water Line Flushing (In Your Own Home or Business) Because flushing out the City’s main lines in the street can stir up sediment in homes, residents are encouraged to perform their own “annual maintenance" after the crews have left the neighborhood. Here are some tips for your own household or business flush: • If you have a softener, put it on bypass for the duration of the flush. • Remove aerators and mounted filters from faucets. • Start by completely turning on both outside faucets (be sure to run hoses out away from the house to avoid any problems near the foundation) and follow with the laundry tub, kitchen sink and then bathtub. • Run cold water only through each area on full for 15-20 minutes or until water runs clear of rust or manganese (gray or blackish sediment). • Replace aerators on faucets and take softener off bypass. • Other recommended routine maintenance: Perform a hot water heater flush. Check all water hoses leading to sinks, washing machines, or dishwashers for leaks, rust and corrosion and repair/replace as necessary. Remove toilet tank lids and check rubber flapper for leaks or damage. 13 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org Public Works 14 April 2020, Edition 215 NEWS CityCityPublic Works Free wood chips Free wood chips are available for Brooklyn Center residents in the south parking lot at City Hall from May through September, while supplies last. Please do not dump debris or any other lawn or yard waste at this location. WATERING RESTRICTIONS: ODD-EVEN SPRINKLING BAN (May 1 through September 30) In spring/summer of 2020, Water Tower No. 1 (69th & France Ave) will be out of service for painting of the exterior. This should last for approximately 12 weeks starting sometime in June dependent upon weather or other unforeseen delays. Please follow the watering restriction ordinance and use the helpful tips below to conserve water. Permanent water restrictions are in effect from May 1 to September 30 every year according to regulations adopted by the City Council. This odd-even sprinkling ban does not apply to private wells—only to properties on City water supply. This ban is defined in Section 4-202 of the City Ordinances. If, after proper warning, any utility user who uses City water and is in violation of the odd-even sprinkling/watering ordinance, a $25 per day fee will be charged. This ban will be enforced. Lawn And Garden Water Conservation Tips From the American Water Works Association • Morning is the best time to water most lawn areas. After about 10 am heat steals moisture from your lawn by evaporation. Water EARLY and you can water LESS because more of the water is absorbed into your lawn. • Do not water out of habit. Water only when your lawn needs it. To test if your lawn needs a soaking, step on the grass. If it springs back up, you do not need to water. If it stays flat, it is time to water. • Let water sink in slowly. Lots of water applied quickly mostly runs off. Let water sink in deep, to encourage deep roots. Lawns with deeper roots will not need watering as often. Other Tips: • Use a broom, not a hose, to clean driveways and sidewalks. • Put a layer of mulch around trees and plants to slow evaporation of moisture and discourage weed growth. • Check for leaks in pipes, hoses, faucets and couplings and adjust misaligned sprinkler heads that spray mostly on hard surfaces. • Do not run the hose while washing your car. Use the hose just to rinse off your car. Thank you for cooperating! If your street address is an EVEN number (for example, 5916 or 4500), you may water your lawn and garden on EVEN numbered days of the month (For example: July 10) If your street address is an ODD number (for example, 5917 or 4501), you may water your lawn and garden on ODD numbered days of the month (For example: July 11) 15 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org Public Works We currently have the following openings: • EBHC Custodian/ Set Crew- PT- Ongoing • Aquatic Group Fitness Instructor- PT- Ongoing • EBHC Set Crew/Custodian- PT- Ongoing • Lifeguard- PT- Ongoing • Housing & Code Enforcement Technician- FT- Seasonal • Neighborhood Engagement Liaison- PT- Ongoing • Seasonal Public Works Maintenance- Seasonal • Water Safety Instructor (WSI)/Water Safety Instructor Aide- PT- Ongoing City CONTACTS Council Members Mayor Mike Elliott Voicemail: (763) 569-3449 mayorelliott@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us Councilmember Marquita Butler Voicemail: (763) 569-3446 councilmemberbutler@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us Councilmember April Graves Voicemail: (763) 569-3448 councilmembergraves@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us Councilmember Kris Lawrence-Anderson Voicemail: (763) 569-3444 councilmemberlawrence-anderson@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us Councilmember Dan Ryan Voicemail: (763) 569-3445 councilmemberryan@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us City Manager Curt Boganey (763) 569-3300 Printed on recycled paper City PHONE NUMBERS Administration ..............................................(763) 569-3300 Community Development ............................(763) 569-3330 Inspections, Code Enforcement, Ownership Services Public Works/Engineering ............................(763) 569-3340 Parks, Streets, Utilities ...............................(763) 585-7100 Finance .......................................................... (763) 569-3320 Utility Billing .............................................(763) 569-3390 Recreation & Community Center .................(763) 569-3400 Activity Weather Line ...............................(763) 569-3442 Earle Brown Heritage Center .......................(763) 569-6300 Centerbrook Golf Course ..............................(763) 549-3750 Fire ................................................................(763) 549-3600 Police (General Info) .....................................(763) 569-3333 Emergency & Non-Emergency Officer Assistance ......911 City COUNCIL MEETINGS City Council Regular Session meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 7pm. Informal Open Forum is held at 6:45pm before Council meetings for persons who wish to address the City Council about issues not scheduled on the agenda. City Council Work Sessions are held immediately following the Regular Session City Council meetings. City Council Meetings are broadcast live on cable Channel 16. Replays shown Tuesdays at 6:30pm and Wednesdays at 2:30am and 10:30am. You may also watch City Council meetings on-line, on demand at your convenience through a link on the City website. Call City Hall to verify meeting dates or visit the City’s website at cityofbrooklyncenter.org. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, MN 55430-2199 cityofbrooklyncenter.org e-mail: info@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us City Hall (763) 569-3300 Job Information Line (763) 569-3307