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SNOWPLOWING <br />As the winter season continues, we all know what that means - <br />Snowplowing! The Public Works Department is responsible for clearing all <br />city streets and municipal parking lots. This equates to over 300 lane miles of <br />roads. The Public Works Department makes every attempt to avoid damage, <br />but because of the conditions encountered during plowing and the size of the <br />equipment used, it is sometimes difficult to judge where the edge of the <br />pavement ends, and where the grass begins. <br />The City retains an easement on the edge of the road for snow <br />storage purposes. When sod is damaged due to plowing in this easement it <br />will be repaired, in the spring, with black dirt and grass seed. Irrigation <br />systems, landscaping and plant materials placed in the City's easement will <br />not be repaired and are the responsibility of the homeowner. <br />Several things can be done to diminish the chance of damage to the <br />easement near your home. <br />1) Place wooden lathe every 20 to 30 feet along the boulevard to <br />mark the road edge. <br />2) Pay special attention when staking corners and radiuses, as they <br />are difficult to judge after a snowfall <br />3) Sometimes plows do hit mailboxes. If this happens, please contact <br />City Hall. Repairs will be made now if possible, but may have to <br />wait until the weather improves. <br />4) For the safety of your children, please do not allow them to build <br />snow forts out of our near plowed snow. The drivers often cannot <br />see children playing near or on snow windrows. <br />(Note: For safety reasons, use only wooden lathe to mark the <br />edge of the easement, and then only drive them into the ground about <br />6 inches because of utility lines. The lathe will break after a couple of <br />plowing operations, but will have served its purpose by helping to <br />establish the curb line. Please do not use metal fence posts. <br />If you have any questions about snowplowing, please call Ramsey <br />Public Works at (612) 427 -8254 <br />SNOWBIRDS GET <br />TAGGED AND TOWED <br />Remember not to park your motor vehicle on any City street during <br />a snowfall, or afterwards, until it is plowed. Vehicles parked along the roadway <br />cause the snowplows to go around them, leaving unplowed areas. They <br />also present a danger to plow drivers when visibility is poor. These <br />"snowbirds" are tagged and towed at the owner's expense! Save yourself <br />money and aggravation while you help us provide for safe and efficient <br />snowplowing services. <br />Have the courage to act instead of react. — Earlene Larson Jenks <br />NEW IN <br />TowN <br />If you are a new resident of the <br />City of Ramsey, please visit the Municipal <br />Center, also known as City Hall, between <br />8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through <br />Friday to pick up a new resident packet <br />and your recycling bin. We will sign you <br />up for the recycling program at that time <br />and provide you with information you may <br />need regarding the City. The Municipal <br />Center is located at 15153 Nowthen Blvd. <br />NW, north of Ramsey Elementary School <br />on the opposite side of the road. <br />9 <br />RAMSEY SNOW -RAMS <br />SNOWMOBILE CLUB <br />Attention Snowmobilers: <br />Are you interested in joining a club? <br />The Ramsey Snow -Rams are always <br />seeking new members to join our <br />fun- loving bunch. We meet monthly <br />at the Anoka Legion to talk about <br />Club trips, activities, and sledding in <br />general. <br />For more information check out our <br />web s ite : www.snowrams.org <br />or contact: <br />Mike Johnson at 441 -7068 <br />Jeff Dexter at 576 -8540 <br />Or <br />E -mail us at <br />RamseySnowRams@aol.com <br />