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4 <br />RESOLUTION <br />ENDORSES STAR OF THE <br />NORTH GAMES <br />The Anoka County Board of Commissioners <br />passed a resolution during the April 13th County <br />Board mooting endorsing the 1993 Star of the <br />North Summor Games which will host ovor 10,000 <br />Minnesota athletes from June 25 - 27. <br />This year marks the sixth anniversary of the <br />Star of the North Games, Minnesota's largest <br />annual amateur multi -sport event. The Olympic <br />style competition provides an opportunity for <br />peoplo of all ages to compote in 30 different <br />events, reflecting the diverse abilities of <br />Minnesota athletes. <br />The wide variety of athletic events offered for <br />competition range from team sports like soccer, <br />baseball, volleyball and wrestling, to individual <br />sports liko golf, karato, powerlitling and fencing. <br />The games also include divisions for special and <br />disablod athletes. <br />'II takos many rosourcos to host an event that <br />welcomes so many athletes,' said Anoka County <br />Commissionor Margaret Langfeld, who believes <br />the events provide an opportunity to showcase the <br />County's many athletic venues. 'Anoka County's <br />8,000 acros of park and recreation space, along <br />with the many recreational facilities offered by the <br />sponsor cities and communities, make this area <br />the perfect place to host the games. <br />'Coordinating efforts for an event of this size <br />is a tremendous job,' continued Langfeld. 'The <br />Star of the North Gamos have received generous <br />support from many communities who will serve as <br />host for the events - communities such as Anoka, <br />Blaine, Coon Rapids, Centerville, Lexington, Lino <br />Lakes, Spring Lake Park, Circle Pines, Fridley, <br />Mounds Viow and Now Brighton.' <br />'Howovor, the reason for the recent County <br />Board action was to urgo residents and <br />corporations to add their support through <br />volunteering time, donating monetarily or making <br />in -kind contributions,' said Langlcid. <br />Because the competition is open to all ages <br />and a wide variety of sports, expectations for a <br />rocord crowd aro high.' Commissioner Langfeld <br />commondod furthor, 'In 1991 we had over 10,000 <br />athletes compete and that number continues to <br />riso every year. We hope that our support of the <br />garnos will promote health and fitness as well as <br />bring our communities loser together through the <br />spirit of compolitlon.' <br />Registration for events is taking place now. <br />Further information regarding the amateur athletic <br />competition, voluntoering or contributions is <br />available by calling 785-5678. <br />RESIDENT'S SUGGESTIONS <br />ON ROAD NAMES REQUESTED <br />11 <br />At an April 1, 1993, mooting of tho Road and Bridge Committee, ono topic of discussion <br />was how to alleviate confusion associated with the names of two collector streets serving <br />the City. Sunfish Lake Drive N.W. is a new east/west collector street which will eventually <br />run from T.H. #47, south of 1491h Avenue N.W. to County Road #116 near the Altron <br />Company. Portions of this new street have boon constructed in the now Wood Pond Hills <br />and Sunny Ponds subdivisions locatod south of City Hall along County Road #5. Obviously <br />the name Sunfish Lake Drive N.W. is very similar to Sunfish Lake Boulevard N.W. (C.R. <br />#57) which is also a major thoroughfare in the City. (See bold linos on the map below to <br />show the streets for ronaming.) <br />A socond thoroughfare considered for renaming is 153rd/155th Avenues. Because of the <br />importance of this roadway, it would bo less confusing for it to have a single descriptive name. <br />Tho Road and 13ridgo Commitloo bolt it would be worthwhile to obtain citizen input in <br />considering appropriate namos for those Iwo roadways. Possible names could be related to <br />Ramsey's historic past, or to geographic or man-made features. <br />If you have a suggestion, please stop by, call us at 427-1410 or return the form below to <br />Ramsey Municipal Building, 15153 Nowthon Blvd N.W. Ramsey, MN 55303 by 5 p.m. <br />Friday, June 25, 1993. Tho Road and Bridge Committee will bo roviowing these <br />suggostions and making a recommendation to the City Council in July. <br />If now road namos are selected, the City will need to hold a public hearing and pass an <br />ordinanco dosignating tho change. Properties affocted by an address change will be <br />notifiod by teller. <br />RESIDENT'S SUGGESTIONS ON ROAD NAMES REQUESTED <br />The City of Ramsey Road and Bridge Committee is requesting citizen input in <br />considering appropriate names for the two collector streets of Sunfish Lake Drive N.W. and <br />153rd/155th Avenues. <br />Suggested Name: vpArt/ F01CIK D Rive <br />Your Name: al,wr (Jr'e rt. G1, <br />Address: / 6 LI 7 v r -t' 4,4,. ,. ( cr.," C , ivi nJ <br />Suggestions are due to Ramsey City Hall no later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, June 25, 1993. <br />The Road and bridge Comrnitteo will be reviewing these suggostions and making a <br />recommendation to the City Council in July. <br />