|
e .,lecoVered
<br />p.m.: Police charged a amount of marijuana.
<br />Police cited two
<br />with tobacco use near 'June
<br />Wbacco usenea,, Pamida in the
<br />❑ the Elk River Mall.
<br />.1 a.m.: Police cited two Elkimee Mall.
<br />a.m.: John Bleyhl.
<br />tes Avenue and Third 11000 block 191-1/2 Avenue, reported
<br />violation' the theft of $20 from his vehicle. A win-
<br />15 a.m.: Pat Brenteson,
<br />on Avenue, reported the dow was pried open, causing $500 am -
<br />mountain bikes from the ageJune 22, 11:24 p.m.: Janice
<br />12:58 p.m.: The Dairy Wendol 20000 block Meadowvale
<br />vtorton Ave., reported a Road, reported the theft of two white.
<br />rom th
<br />out $200 in cash was concretedriveway The statutes w gh about
<br />i p.m.: The Bank of Elk 175 pounds each and are valued at
<br />,in St., reported receiving $550.
<br />acks for a total of $1,400. • June 22. 1:30 p.m.: Elk River Bowl,
<br />:15 p.m.: The Bank of Elk 13161 Highway
<br />10, eathe t
<br />of a bowling ball. The ball was
<br />ain St., reported receiving thrown through a vehicle windshield'
<br />It for $35.
<br />9:15 a.m.: First Nation E1Juieer22 418 tp.m. police
<br />Park Center reported $4 called to a domestic m the 11000 0
<br />is sprinkler system. 1911/2 Avenue. Police media an
<br />2:19 p.m.: Ruth Thompson separated the two narties.
<br />, theft of her billfold from
<br />which was in a shopping Police responded to 277 cal
<br />?pod and Drug. The suspect week of June 18-24 including 1 ark-
<br />. in her early 20s, about 5 ing arrests, 18 adult speed arre , six
<br />es tall with blond hair in a juvenile speed arrests, 19 other atiic
<br />arrests, eight pro pertY,damag accf-
<br />5:37 p.in Police arrested a dents, three Pen'onal is C a is ants,
<br />Princeton man for posses- seven medicals, 34 public assists, fight
<br />call a �t of marijuana in reports of suspicious persons in ehi
<br />hide : he was stopped Iles, one assault, two burglaries, o�
<br />violation near Highway 169 forgeries, four DUIs, oree eerty and
<br />Avenue. criminal damage to P P Y
<br />charged with driving after thefts.
<br />1,possession of drug Para -
<br />and possession of a small
<br />financial assistance
<br />Elk River Briefs
<br />Evans, Main bids awarded
<br />Construction could begin any day on a storm sewer project at
<br />ilk Main Street and Evans Avenue
<br />1 awarded the bid on the project
<br />The Elk River City $370,992
<br />last week to Barbarossa and Sons. That company's
<br />bid was the lowest of five. Bids rangeda a wlhichisch as nrrently
<br />BarbarossaandSonsi8thesamecomp Y
<br />working on improvements in the western part of Elk River.
<br />The project will be paid for out of the
<br />fcit from developers
<br />s surface water
<br />management fund, which is funded by
<br />ees
<br />. is general fund. This year $210,000
<br />and money from the c
<br />was allocated to the surface water management fund from t
<br />rainstorms-
<br />development will be
<br />Residential
<br />discussed at meeting Thursday
<br />Residential development will be the topic of the next meeting
<br />of the committee updating Elk River's comprehensiveaiver City Ball,
<br />The meetingbegins at 7 p.m. Thursday the public.
<br />13065 Orono Parkway. It is open to
<br />Issues that may be discussed include
<br />min111 encodesland other
<br />housing opportunities, housing
<br />maintenarelated standards.
<br />Polling
<br />Continued from page 1 poll by Decision Resources. Poll -
<br />solicit information and hotlines sters will be calling to find out
<br />possibilities. what people liked anddidn'tlike
<br />are strong pproposal,whether
<br />Reconvening a task force has aboutthe
<br />andwor why not
<br />ant of the project's fin- In a related matter, the city not been suggested as a means they voted and why
<br />ent o value. Since the opted to make a contribution to to facilitate discussions or dis done in the future.ld like to see
<br />is projected to have a the project rather than incur a covery.
<br />'$375,000,Mowrryywould state aid loss estimated at The board is proceeding with a
<br />for nomorethan$56,250 $24,355 over the five-year TIF
<br />assistance. collection periyopd• Y penalized Lions
<br />ruction of the building is Cities arTIF for leconomic de- Continued from page 5
<br />:d to begin this year. The for using a loss e- on the park over the next three
<br />it capture the new taxes velopment by incurring resident. Mulroy has ears, Mulroy said.
<br />tedbythe building —esti- aid from the state.
<br />change
<br />h Waver, been aamember of the club for yTheclubalsohasraisedmoney
<br />at $13,900 a year — for the TIF lawthisy der Drug for foranumberofcharitiesaround
<br />ors beginning in 1997. enables cities to avoid the state about five years, and has been the world, and has helped pro -
<br />axes would be rebated to aid loss by annually contribut- the owner of Sny lasses
<br />axes ju would
<br />be re acedDeceto ing 10 percent of the TIF rev- nine years. excited about this vide free eye aids to those who
<br />each year as part of a pay- enues. The 10 percent contribu- °I am very
<br />and
<br />i-go TIF assistance p year of cannot afford them. The Lions
<br />pack- tion is much than the antici- coming year," Mulroy said. Its raise their hearing funds through chari-
<br />serving Elk River. We are hop-
<br />Qeos will incur the land pated state aid reductions. going
<br />tymore� tablegambling,mintsales,pan-
<br />sition costs up front and cake breakfasts and other
<br />e reir ' irsed for those ex- aware of what we do." f un
<br />Isovt afive-year period. htod. The Elk River Lions Club is in is year,-the
<br />Lions have set
<br />its 24th year of service to the uphreenew committees, the
<br />community.
<br />s, so.cial
<br />Next May the Elk River Lions services and lhealtheservices
<br />Club will celebrate its 25th an committees. One of the environ-
<br />',ounty Road 37 and O'Dean it canvassed the city for poser niversary. Lions Club members mental services committee's
<br />nu.e fell through. bT locations. have worked to help p will be to clean -rip
<br />sons learned from the fail- Their recommendations for purchase Lake Orono
<br />campaigns
<br />1 vere based, in Dart, on and improve Lions Park This . -. os':edre
<br />
|