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12/31/2015
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November/December
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Do Not Push or Dump Snow or Ice Free Homework <br />onto RoadwayHelp <br /> As Old Man Winter tightens his hold on Ramsey, theres an increasing <br /> Youth First Community of Prom- <br />temptation to push driveway snow and ice into the street. Unfortunately, <br />ise believes all youth can achieve school <br />this is very hazardous to other residents walking or driving on City streets. <br /> er- <br /> City Code prohibits the deposit of items, including snow and ice, in <br />school homework help program for <br /> cers will issue a <br />Ramsey youth. In addition to a mini- <br />citation to the homeowners if they see snow deposited onto the roadway. <br />mum of 30 minutes of homework/prep <br /> ense having <br />time, free time activities and a nutri- <br /> ne of $400.00. Help keep Ramseys streets safe for everyone. <br />tious snack are provided free of charge <br /> For more information on where to deposit snow or ice, please contact <br />to all youth that attend programming. <br />Mary Jo Warner at 763-433-9820 or email mwarner@cityoframsey.com. <br /> e Youth First Neighborhood Center <br />is located at 6701 Hwy 10 NW. Please <br />call for program dates and hours. 763- <br />421-8530 or www.youth1st.net. <br />Garbage/Recycling Containers/ <br />Basketball Hoops <br /> A friendly reminder that garbage cans and recycling containers should <br /> the street. Placing them in the driveway or behind the curb <br />allows snowplow drivers to plow curb-to-curb and lessens the chance of <br />tipping over containers. Basketball hoops should also be kept out of cul de <br />sacs. <br />November/December 2015 ¤ Ramsey Resident 13 <br />
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