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<br /> <br />MAY 1998, VOLUME 13, NO.4 <br />RAMSEY LIONS HOST <br />ANNUAL COMMUNITY <br />PICNIC JUNE 6 <br /> <br />CITY NEWSLETTER <br /> <br />STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />By Mayor Thomas G. Gamec <br /> <br />I would like to take this time to review the past year and also the <br />plans for the future. <br />As you are aware, many personnel changes took place this past <br />year. Everyone was concerned about how we would continue to give the <br />same level of service with the lack of personnel. However, everyone <br />pulled together and took on extra work which made everything go quite <br />smoothly. I would especially like to thank Linda Waite Smith, Jo Thieling, <br />and Sylvia Frolik for their extra hours and support. <br />After reviewing City's Organization Chart, the Council created, <br />and will be creating more, new staff positions. There have been several <br />new hires recently, including James E. Norman, City Administrator; Sean <br />Walther, Community Development Assistant; and Dean Kapler, Director <br />of Public Works. We will also consider hiring a Community Development <br />Director or Planner and eliminating the position of Economic <br />Development Coordinator, which is currently vacant. <br />This past year, we have again experienced strong residential <br />growth. In 1997, we issued 222 new house permits with a valuation of <br />$27,000,000. <br />Our commercial and industrial area has also continued to <br />experience strong growth. A tax valuation of$7.3 million has been created <br />along with about 200 new jobs in the area. <br />Traffic, as we are all aware, continues to be a concern of the City <br />Council. This past year, due to aggressive efforts of the City Council, <br />we were able to secure extra Federal, State and County funding to proceed <br />with construction of the County Road #116 extension, which will begin <br />in July of this year, and the construction of the Trunk Highway #47 <br />improvements beginning in 1999. The T.H. #47 project will begin at <br />C.R. #116 and go north to 153rd Avenue. It will include turn lanes, <br />center islands and traffic lights at 142nd, 149th, and 153rd Avenues, and <br />at County Road #5. The City Council is not pleased with the 2.3 million <br />dollars the City has to contribute to the project, but if the City had not <br />provided this funding, it is questionable when T.H. #47 would have been <br />upgraded. Council has made a commitment to Ramsey's residents that <br />this project will be completed. <br />There are also projects planned to be done in conjunction with <br />the T.R. #47 upgrade. They are the extension of Sunwood Drive from <br />County Road #5 to T.H. #47 and drainage projects. The City Council is <br />committed to not using any of the City's money that is intended for <br />existing streets in Ramsey. <br />The City is now involved in the updating of our Comprehensive <br />Continued on Page 5 <br /> <br />Once again, the Ramsey Lions are <br />hosting a Community Picnic at Central Park. <br />This year's event is scheduled for Saturday, June <br />6, from 3 :00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. All City residents <br />are welcome to attend this event, which features <br />something for every member of the family. <br />Special attractions include: .' <br />. ~ <br />RIdes and Games of Chance <br />Petting Zoo . <br />RY AA Baseball Tournament <br />Fire Department Exhibition <br />Police Department Exhibition <br />Live Entertainment <br />Food and Beverages <br /> <br />All kids, 12 and under, will receive a <br />free hot dog and pop, courtesy of the Lions. <br />, Many of the scheduled events happen at varying <br />times (e.g. base ball tournament will be all day <br />while the rides will be from 3:00 p.m. to dusk). <br />Residents are encouraged to attend this <br />community event and see how the Ramsey Fire <br />Department saves lives and how the Ramsey <br />Lions serve the community throughout the year. <br /> <br />INSIDE. .. . .. Page # <br />Garden Club Plant Sale 3 <br />Springkling Ban 3 <br />Summer Programs 5 <br />Surplus Park Equipment 4 <br />