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excerpt from the original agreement: "County of Anoka hereby recognizes the need to prepare to deal <br />adequately with the current crime problems and problems of law enforcement which could intensify with <br />continuing population growth and changes which are of a regional nature ...within the region of Anoka <br />County." This meeting is chaired by the County Attorney. This group is made up of elected officials from each <br />jurisdiction, and the Chief/Sheriff of each jurisdiction. The Fire Protection Council also has a representative on <br />the JLEC. This Board meets quarterly — the 4th Wednesday of the month at 2:00 p.m. The meeting locations <br />vary. The January meeting will take place on January 22 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and will be at the Anoka <br />County Sheriff's Office Community Room. Other locations are Anoka Police Department, Columbia Heights <br />Police Department and Blaine Police Department. The 2020 schedule and confirmed locations will be <br />distributed shortly — most likely disseminated at the January 22, 2020 meeting. <br />Anoka County Fire Protection Council (ACFPC) (Appointment 1 Plus Alt) (This is a 2-year appointment) <br />The ACFPC operates as an independent Joint Powers Arrangement between multiple jurisdictions in Anoka <br />County. The purpose of the ACFPC is to join together to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of fire and <br />emergency services to the public within the geographic service area of the member jurisdictions, to <br />cooperatively address its member's long term needs for fire -fighting and emergency equipment, fire records <br />data systems and fire-fighter and EMS training. The ACFPC meets quarterly in the months of January, April, <br />July, and October, at approximately 7:00 p.m. at a rotating location in one of the members' jurisdictions. <br />Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO) (Appointment 1 Plus Alt) (This is a <br />2-year appointment.) LRRWMO is a joint powers special purpose unit of government including the cities of <br />Ramsey, Anoka and portions of Andover. The organization seeks to protect and improve lakes, rivers, streams, <br />groundwater, and other water resources across municipal boundaries. The LRRWMO meets the 3rd Thursday of <br />the month beginning at 8:30 a.m., at Anoka City Hall (Committee Room) 2015 South 1st Avenue, Anoka. <br />Youth First (Appointment 1 Plus Alt) (This is a 2-year appointment.) Youth First is a non-profit organization <br />that provides free after school and summer programs to middle and high school age children in Andover, <br />Anoka, Coon Rapids and Ramsey. Their mission is to actively engage youth, their families, and the community <br />to ensure youth have the five fundamental promises they need to succeed: safe places, caring adults, effective <br />education, a healthy start and opportunities to serve. Youth First meets the second Thursday of every month at <br />7:30 a.m. — at the Youth First Building, 6701 Highway 10 NW, Ramsey, MN. <br />Quad Cities Cable Commission (QCTV) (Appointment 1 Plus Alt) (This is a 2-year appointment.) QCTV <br />strives to connect our communities through local cable TV programming valued by residents. The four member <br />cities include Andover, Anoka, Champlin and Ramsey. The Committee meets on the 3rd Thursday of each <br />month at 11:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers at Anoka City Hall, 2015 — 1st Avenue, Anoka as a governing <br />board for this joint powers organization. <br />