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: .�..x .-..- -. _. _. .r ..—.y...i,.._..... ..........:_-_....�-.:....::_:is r:: <br /> New Oak Wilt Programs <br /> fir=.5 AMSULANCE.OPEN.>-Hous�' <br /> : <br /> .NCE <br /> Sherburne County the county, ............:_,,..._.........__...-.:�_:..:: <br /> he or ,.:::.. :.. ... <br /> in some ,... ...: ....... , <br /> ::::� �F.�,_,:.,,.r�,;a::::..::»:,�<. Si4'F1'JRDA�€`StEP'TEMBER":.ZQ,2003:. <br /> downers interested in cases, through their local <br /> earning more about oak township or city. Sherburne Tickets:will be mailed to- ....:.'on.the.evening of the <br /> wilt disease and the Oak County has administered a residents and may be pur- dance. If you can't attend <br /> Wilt Suppression Programs suppression program since chased• by returning the . the dance but would like <br /> available to them are invit- 1991 treating over 1,000 . <br /> ticket with your ten .: . to make a donation,you <br /> ed to an Open House meet- infection centers. With dollar:r payment.Tickets are • may do so by returning th e <br /> ing to be held on newly developed programs also.available at the fire tickets with your contribu. <br /> Wednesday, October 1, this year in the City of Elk station;and will be available -:don. <br /> 6:30-9:00 p.m. at the River, Baldwin Township, at the gate(for ten dollars) <br /> Sherburne County Big Lake Township, and <br /> Government Center. Livonia Township, the -4 °eii-F t uie at Fire:Statiion <br /> The meeting will first increased grant funds can 415 Jackson Avenue <br /> include an outside informal assist more landowners in :,'CEDUCE OF EVENTS. - <br /> discussion and demonstra- Sherburne County with <br /> tion on the suppression suppression costs,preven- <br /> tools available to landown- tion and awareness, and "' <br /> ers, including the vibratory community outreach. -EM <br /> plow and fungicide injec- In addition, the grants can SAFE ESCAPE HOUSE , <br /> tions.At 7:30 p.m., repre- assist communities with <br /> RIDES ON ANTIQUE FIRE TRU+ <br /> sentatives from the DNR developing management _.- <br /> OQ•ot. DEVERAGES . , , <br /> and Sherburne County will plans specific to their area. ;ALLO.0NS & MOONWALK FO . <br /> be on hand to review the The funds originate from a ` .3 .. <br /> status of oak wilt within the DNR program called T <br /> y <br /> unty, review the new pro- Minnesota ReLeaf, which is <br /> rams and guidelines in a matching grant program `.:.. <br /> place, and explain how to with funds provided by the , .4 _ ..r <br /> go about obtaining cost- Legislative Commission for i •- . ..?.,:k <br /> share assistance. Minnesota Resources _ <br /> Residents and landowners (LCMR). For further infor- z <br /> in Sherburne County hav- mation on the meeting or , ; � 'rr= - - . <br /> ing oak wilt can apply for about oak wilt,please call = Tou from <br /> assistance either through (763)241-2939. >" <br /> -4:3 I A �t a.Parkway <br /> r Downtown Revitalization...continued from page I <br /> accelerating the timing of of the businesses rely on and planning issues before Avenue; 52 underground <br /> parking construction, clos- public parking, adequate entering a fmal develop- parking stalls; 18 surface <br /> ing off King Avenue, and and well located parking ment agreement. It is parking stalls to the east of <br /> utilization .-- spaces are expected that the city and the building; and 32 apart- <br /> of other <br /> ' key ingre- MetroPlains could enter a ments within a three story <br /> •4 <br /> existing y t.l dients to final development agree- building. The Bluff Block <br /> space for to s� "` i the contin- ment this year will include about 10,000 <br /> parking. +� �? 3 r!i tied vitality The Downtown sq. ft. of commercial space <br /> g , t � g Project <br /> - along <br /> Parkin •-•-•:-� � , of existing Revitalization Pro ect on the first floor alon <br /> plans will -r�� 4,,_•_ .�.. .. and new includes development in Main Street; 70-80 under- <br /> --4.-----'.i.--•-_-- <br /> be pre- businesses two blocks - Jackson and ground parking stalls; 52 <br /> pared for in our Bluff. The Jackson Block units of for-sale housing <br /> Jackson Block Development <br /> th the downtown. will include about 10,000 within a three-to-four story <br /> onstruction period and The city and MetroPlains sq. ft. of first floor commer- building; and a riverwalk <br /> final development. The city will resolve the parking cial development along connection to a city park to <br /> recognizes that since many issues and any other design Main Street and Jackson be built along the river. <br />