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Community Council Agenda for April 4, 2007

AGENDA - April 4, 2007, Day Riverside Library Pledge Of Allegiance

1. City Council Issues: Carlton Christensen 10 mm

2. Crime Report - Mike Hatch 10 mm 3. Red Cross Emergency Services - Cheryl Gren 40 mm 4. Special Needs Registry - Lisa Cook 10 mm 5. Legislative Report Jennifer Seelig 10 mm5. Community Garden Report - Scott Steenbilk 5 mm 6. City Issues - Barry Esham 5 mm 7. Information - Kenneth Neal 5 mm  NEXT MEETING: WEDNESDAY, May 2, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. . Pearl Nelson will
be conducting (596-7975). Call her if you have items or concerns.

We ask you to invite a neighbor to our meetings.  Elections will be conducted in May - If you are interested in an office please contact Kenneth Neal.

FESTIVAL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
INFORMATION ITEMS

Item 1

The Third Annual Rose Park Festival will be held on the grounds of the Rose Park Elementary School on Saturday, April 28, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. There will be great displays, arts & crafts for children, free cultural entertainment, and food available for purchase. There is no entry fee. All residents of this area are cordially invited, plus friends and relatives.
We are in need of volunteers to act as guides and assist with the children’s activities. All volunteers will receive a free Rose Park tee shirt. Please call Rosemary Bennett (595-0065).
Item 2
Chief Burbank has reorganized the SLCPD with what he calls the CAT Fusion Center. He stated that the new group has already outperformed in three months all of the old CAT team’s work for the previous year. He based this on the fact that in the past there had been a lot of territorial­ism between different departments. Some have been working on the same problems but not communicating with each other.
It resulted in many of the same complaints resurfacing time and time again and few solutions being reached. From now on all complaints will go through the Fusion Center and be tracked to resolution. The center has 8 sergeants and 45 officers but the entire police force will be at their disposal when needed. Our point of contact in the Fusion Center will be Mike Hatch. His desk phone is 799-3309 and his cell is 330-3020.
The Chief feels that this will place more officers on the street and a markedly decreased time in responding to calls. The emphasis on the whole process is to be a proactive one rather than trying to solve the same old complaints with little or no results. He is in the process of hiring and training 48 new officers but will still be short of his authorized staff.
Item 3
The crime report for last month showed that there were 7 auto
thefts; 10 burglaries; 3 car strips; 2 gang related crimes; 4 car prowls; 1
robbery; 1 aggravated assault; 1 sexual assault; and 1 weapons drive-by.
Item 4
The Community Garden needs your help on Saturdays from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. Harvesting of crops will begin in 2 or 3 weeks. Those who help will receive a share of the harvest. The garden is located on Cornell Street between 800 and 900 North on the west side of the street. Look for the fenced in garden. It has four gates in the fence.

 

Home for Sale

 

1263 North 1500 W–$158,000

1431 sq/ft, 3 bedrooms/1 bath

Rose Park Festival

Welcome to our community!  The third annual Rose Park Community Festival will be held at the Rose Park Elementary School on Saturday, April 28th, 2007. Designed for people and families of all ages, we hope you’ll invite your neighbors in joining us for an afternoon of fun.

Spring Fling and Home Improvement Fair

 555 Starcrest Dr (1800 W)

Woodcrest Home Owners’ would like to invite all residents and friends of Rosepark to attend our 1st annual Spring Fling and Home Improvement Fair inside our condominium complex. There will be food, games for the kids, entertainment, raffles, and over 20 vendors showing various products to improve and remodel your home. Lowes, Tile4Less, and numerous other home improvement vendors. Come Join in the Fun! June 2nd from 10am until 4pm. Free entry and Raffle Drawing. (Kids games are a nominal charge) Vendor information is available by calling Dan Buck at 510-209-0351 dan35b@woodcresthoa.com or Anita Cypert at 801-695-1731 anitac@woodcresthoa.com or visit our website at www.woodcresthoa.com/springfling.htm

 

Library Events

Day Riverside How-To on Tuesdays 

April 24th–How to Use the Library to Learn a new language

May 22–How to set up an Eco-Garden

City Library used book sale–The doors open at 7 am on Saturday, April 21 and the sale continues through Tuesday, April 24.  Shoppers will find ten of thousands of titles to choose from.  Most items are $1.00 or less.

 

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