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red pines in treeless neighborhoods, stained home fronts as opposed to aluminum siding, <br /> • a downtown that reaps of character and design reminiscent of the old days. <br /> Monday, February 13, 1995 <br /> Mrs. Olson on Baldwin Street has lived in Elk River for two years. Generally, she is <br /> pretty satisfied with the image of Elk River. She does object to the liter garbage cans <br /> sitting in front of residences. She thinks that they should be hidden in a garage or behind <br /> a privacy wall and not visible from the street. She would also like to see stricter <br /> enforcement of cars and other material in yards, "they should be operable and have a <br /> current license". <br /> Tuesday February 14, 1995 <br /> Mary Jo Minton at 13700 Riverview Drive is pleased that there is a communication <br /> hotline between the residents and the City. She feels that Elk River has many amenities <br /> like the river and the lake. She also feels that these amenities need to be enhanced. She <br /> suggests one way would be to have certain ordinances to aid people in keeping their <br /> property looking as if they have pride in where they live. She thinks that some places are <br /> starting to look like junkyards with cluttered gathering of old pieces of equipment. The <br /> old historic village of Elk River also needs to be kept in mind. Keep the historical <br /> buildings a thing to be proud of "We cannot let the town deteriorate." She also thinks <br /> that curbing on the sidewalk looks very nice and is a visual neatness. <br /> Friday February 17, 1995 <br /> No Name. This resident thinks that this voice mail process is confusing. She also <br /> believes that Elk River needs more senior citizen housing. There is plenty of apartments <br /> and Guardian Angels facilities, but some townhouses for sale or rent should be built <br /> according to the seniors' needs. There needs to be more planned streets crossing <br /> Hwy.169 in the area going north to take the load of traffic off of Jackson. <br /> Tuesday February 21, 1995 <br /> No Name. A resident of Elk River for four years believes that Bill's Coral (Boelters <br /> Towing) and the green tree trunk looking like an octopus is a terrible first impression of <br /> the City. He believes that it is an embarrassment. Other than the octopus, he thinks the <br /> town is very nice and likes the development in the Jackson area. <br /> Wednesday February 22, 1995 <br /> No Name. This caller believes that the City is letting the developers dictate. She <br /> • believes that we are taking the country out of the City. The traffic and crime rate has <br />