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Steeiring C®un mftee ®pMon sine D"F' <br />Wednesday February 1,1995 <br />Rita Hurd believes there should be lots of flowers around town and believes, they are <br />pleasing when kept neat. She thinks that there should be a `points of interest" board in a <br />ti protected place listing historical events that happened in that area or in Elk River. <br />Support our City's good friendly ways and let people take pride to be proud of Elk River. <br />She thinks a partial solution to the area's youth who are spray painting buildings would be <br />to instill pride in them about the area in which they live. <br />Janet Spengler recently relocated here from Shakopee. She lived in Shakopee for four <br />years and thinks Shakopee is very similar to Elk River in population and being an old river <br />town that has grown dramatically. She believes that Shakopee has done an outstanding job <br />7 with their expansion and development. An idea might be to send a delegation down there <br />r since it is practically a "sister city". She has known an animal control officer in Elk River <br />' and is surprised that there is no provision taking care of stray animals in this area. Anoka <br />or St. Cloud is the closest place. In the future, she thinks the City should look at the <br />possibilities of establishing a dog pound or animal pound to deal with all the stray animals <br />that are at -large. She likes Elk River, but thinks that we could learn a thing or two from <br />what Shakopee has done there. <br />Thursday February 2,1995 <br />L s�David Brake, 18927 Albany Street, has been a resident of Elk River for 40 years. Mr. <br />Brake thinks the Elk River area is losing its individual character. He does not want the <br />area to turn into another Brooklyn Center with business and housing cramped right next to <br />r� another city. He would like to see Lions park maintain a family atmosphere. He <br />>"Sr commented how adding athletic fields "is beyond the concern of the Lions and the <br />Vetihecz{r��� character of the park and Elk River." He would like to keep a full respectful relationship <br />�4rfi s P ( with nature, a critical part of Elk River. Don't unrespectfully cut and clear woods for <br />developments. He would like to see trails by Country Club and County Road 1 kept, <br />Ci which are very beautiful and natural, away from thoroughfare. Historical character is <br />°�acc maintained by structures, do not disregard them like the creamery, courthouse, and train <br />t depot. He believes there could have been better methods in preserving these structures. If <br />the City found itself among completely glass -brick structures it would be known as <br />another "downtown burbia." He thinks keeping our city clean is very important. <br />Sometimes the business owners in the area find the exteriors of buildings defaced by <br />youngsters. The city could use a method that involves students or juvenile law breakers to <br />/help maintain parks or river front property. He also thinks that the city could make better <br />use of the river front. Mr., Brake is pleased with the efforts to provide a communication <br />corridor. "Excellent Idea." <br />