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Highway 47 Corridor Attention: City Water <br />PlanningCustomers - Odd/Even Day <br />Sprinkling Ban <br />We are looking for interested individuals <br />to help us with our Highway 47 Corridor <br /> To reduce peak water usage in areas served <br />by the municipal water system, the City of Ram- <br />ideas are for the future of Highway 47, and <br />sey has implemented an odd/even day sprinkling <br />help us determine the key issues facing this <br />ban, pursuant to City Code, Section 58-118. <br />corridor. Your feedback will shape planning <br />- <br />28, 2018 until September 3, 2018. <br />ness owners are encouraged to attend. Please <br /> Residents may water their lawns on odd <br />numbered days if their address ends in an odd <br />there will be no formal presentation. <br />number and on even numbered days if their address ends in an even <br />number. <br />Alexander Ramsey Room <br /> <br />no watering between 10:00 <br />am and 8:00 pm <br />5:00 – 7:00 pm <br />evaporation during the hottest times of the day. Homeowners with <br />and <br />automated systems are strongly encouraged to program their irriga- <br />Friday, July 27, 2018 <br />11:00 am - 1:00 pm <br />and lessens peak demand on the municipal water system. <br />Light refreshments provided <br /> <br />- <br />For more information please contact <br />lish root growth, . <br />but not between 10:00 am and 8:00 pm <br />Chloe McGuire Brigl at 763-433-9821 or <br /> In addition to the residential sprinkling ban, the City has an <br />cmcguire@cityoframsey.com. <br />and commercial connections to the municipal water supply requiring <br />that: <br />Electronic Poll Books <br />• - <br />vice. <br />are Coming <br />• All irrigation systems must include a rain sensor device to <br />Beginning with the <br />prevent irrigation systems from operating during rain events. <br />Primary Election, the <br /> If you have any questions, please contact Mary Jo Warner, Public <br />City will begin using <br />Works Administrative Assistant, at 763-433-9820 or mwarner@ <br />Electronic Poll Books <br />cityoframsey.com. <br />– also known as e-poll <br />- <br />E-Z <br />E-Z <br />eral Minnesota counties since 2016, and Anoka <br />County is just one of many more counties mov- <br />e-poll books replace the paper check-in process. <br />Minnesota laws and rules that guide the process on <br />Election Day remain the same, but the tools used to <br />perform those tasks will now be automated. For more <br />information on the e-poll books, visit the City’s website <br />20% <br />at www.cityoframsey.com/elections or by calling City <br />- <br />Not valid with any other Offers • Sept 15, 2018 <br />ing@cityoframsey.com. <br />8 Ramsey Resident • July/August 2018 <br />