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<br />July 2, 2020 <br />City Meetings <br />Friday, July 3, 2020 <br />City Offices will be Closed in Observance of Independence Day <br />Thursday, July 9, 2019 <br /> 6:30 pm – Park & Recreation Commission – Rivers Bend Park <br /> 7:00 pm – Planning Commission – Council Chambers <br />Preview of Next Week <br />Park and Recreation Commission (6:30 pm – Rivers Bend Park) <br /> Review 2020 Capital Improvements <br />Planning Commission (7:00 pm – Council Chambers) <br /> <br /> Discuss Trott Brook North Small Area Planning Framework <br />Council Update <br />The Draw Summer Concert Series. The Draw Summer Concert Serieswill kick off tonight, <br />Thursday, July 2 at 6:30 pm at the Draw!Join your friends and neighbors in celebrating the Tenth <br />Anniversary of the Summer Concert Series! This event is free for residents. Saveyour seat, order <br />a bite to eatand enjoy some of the best covers across generations. Enjoy country favorites with <br />Darlene and the Boys. Attached to the Weekly Update is The Draw Summer Concert Series flyer. <br />Save the Date: <br />2020 EDA Business Appreciation Day/Golf Tournament: Mark your calendars for the <br />2020 Business Appreciation Day/Golf Tournament planned for Monday, August 17, 2020, <br />at Rum River Hills Golf Course, 16659 St. Francis Boulevard NW, Ramsey. This will be <br />a tee time event with box lunches. Round up your team of four and join us for an 18-hole <br />“Best Ball” scramble. There will be prizes, giveaways and the 2020 Ramsey Business of <br />the Year will be recognized. Contact Sean Sullivan at 763-433-9868 or Wendy Schlueter <br />at 763-433-9828 for details. Attached to the Weekly Update is the 2020 EDA Business <br />Appreciation Event Flyer. <br />COVID-19 Update:Ramsey City Hall, Fire Station #1 and the police lobby are open to <br /> <br />the public with certain restrictions, consistent with the Governor’s guidelines. Also, the <br />permanent restrooms in City Parks are now open for the season. The City Council voted <br />to lift the Local Emergency Declaration, knowing that many systems and procedures are <br />now in place to adjust to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. Of course, public health guidelines <br />still apply. <br /> <br />