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Anoka County <br />MINNESOTA <br />Respectful, Innovative, Fiscally Responsible <br />Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi -Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />The City of Fridley is served by four school districts, which include 4 public elementary schools, <br />Woodcrest Elementary, Stevenson Elementary, Hayes Elementary, and North Park Elementary. <br />There is also the Fridley Middle School, Fridley High School, Fridley Area Learning Center <br />(ALC) and Metro Heights Academy (which is part of District 916). In addition to the public <br />schools, there are several private schools located within the city. Al-Amal is a private Islamic <br />school. Woodcrest Baptist School and Totino Grace High School also privately serve residents <br />of Fridley and the surrounding communities. Mercy Hospital — Unity Campus and numerous <br />other medical clinics are located in Fridley and provide medical services to its residents. <br />Connexus Energy and Xcel Energy provide the areas electrical needs and CenterPoint Energy <br />provides natural gas service. <br />Fridley has a strong park system offering areas for active and passive recreation. The existing <br />park system consists of land owned by the city, four different school districts, as well as Anoka <br />County, provide residents over 727 acres of park and open space areas and miles of paved <br />trails. Springbrook Nature Center, Innsbruck Nature Center, as well as the Anoka County <br />owned Riverfront Park, Locke Lake Regional Park, and Islands of Peace Park on the Mississippi <br />River provide large open spaces for residents to picnic, hike, and fish. <br />Ham Lake <br />There are two schools McKinley Elementary (K-5 school) and the DaVinci Academy of Arts & <br />Sciences (K-8). There are two childcare facilities, two chiropractic clinics, a mental health clinic, <br />and two dental facilities. As a part of the public health program, the City provides (through <br />Anoka County) a low-cost program for well testing. <br />CenterPoint and Xcel Energy provide natural gas. Connexus Energy provides electricity and <br />Comcast provides cable. There are four cellular phone towers in the City at this time. <br />All homes/businesses have their own private wells and on -site sewer systems, except for <br />Flamingo Terrace Mobile Home Park, which has one shared system. <br />Police protection is provided by contract with the Anoka County Sheriffs Office and the Ham <br />Lake Fire Department consisting of approximately 37 members provides fire protection. The <br />Fire Department currently has two stations, with plans for a third. At its completion, all residents <br />will be within a five -mile radius of a fire station, thereby meeting ISO requirements. <br />The City's Emergency Operations Plan was in the process of being updated in 2019. An <br />addition to Fire Station 1 as well as remodeling to the existing building was completed in 2011. <br />The addition includes a training room that will also serve as the Emergency Operations Center <br />for the City of Ham Lake. <br />Lexington <br />The City of Lexington is nearly fully developed, with residential uses constituting a majority of <br />the area. Lake Drive (CSAH 23), where most of the commercial activity of the city is located, <br />divides the city from the northeast to the southwest. Retail uses dominate commercial areas, <br />although there are automobile service uses, restaurants, storage facilities, professional offices, <br />and other commercial use as well. Two public transit operators serve the City of Lexington. <br />The City of Lexington owns and operates Lexington Memorial Park. It is nearly 20 acres in size <br />and supports two tennis courts, five ball fields, a hockey rink, a skating rink and a warming <br />house. There are also two neighborhood playgrounds in the city. <br />66 <br />Commented [3S83]: Changed from FLIP and added Metro <br />Heights Academy. <br />Commented [3S84]: Changed from Unity Hospital <br />Commented [RK85]: Reviewed for 2019 <br />Commented [RK86]: Lexington advised current - 2019 <br />
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