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Archive for June 4, 2008

Rose Park Community Council Agenda

 

Agenda—Wednesday, June 4, 2008-6:30pm

 

Welcome/Pledge Allegiance

 

  1. City Council Issues—Carlton Christensen

  2. Crime Report—Detective Sturzenegger

  3. City/Community Issues—Michael Stott

  4. This is the Place Heritage Park—Christy Goff

  5. Northwest Multi-Purpose Center—Kay Cameron

  6. Neighbor Helping Neighbor

  7. Neighborhood House—Jacob Brace

  8. Neighbor to Neighbor

    Introduction of the new principal assigned to Northwest Middle School

Refreshments and special thanks to Pearl Nelson for many years of service on the board

Next Meeting—Wednesday, September 3, 2008 6:30 pm Scott Steinblik will be conducting.

Mayor R. Becker will tour our neighborhood and attend our Sept. meeting

Please invite your neighbors to attend our meeting.

 

Item 1

Community Garden by Scott Stenblik (59-0354) 877 N Cornell St (1525 W) Wednesdays 6pm-8pm

Saturdays 9am-11am

 

Item 2

Stay in touch! If you would like to be added to the e-mail list, please contact Ron Jarrett by phone at 595-6259 or by email at rjarrett@comcast.net

 

Item 3

This Is The Place Heritage Park invites the Rose Park Community to be part of the 2008 season of fun. Events for June and July include:

June 14th—Flag Celebration Day along with Fort Douglas celebrate the US Military

July 4th-July5th– Liberty Days mini rodeo, relay races, old-time baseball game and more.

July 12th Family Fun Day– the park is free today

July 24th-26th Pioneer Heritage Days—games, parade, and watermelon eating contest.

 

Item 4

Crime Report

During April 2008 the overall count of reported crimes from our community went up by 12 incidents. Specifically, it went up for auto thefts to 15, burglary went from 14 to 6, car prowls from 4 to 10, and damaged property reports went from 23 to 26, this number includes damage to businesses, homes, cars and graffiti damage.

Information is available on how you can be more involved in our community crime prevention through our Neighborhood Watch and Mobile Watch Programs. If you have already established a neighborhood watch effort for your street, please let us know and we will add you to our list of ‘watched’ neighborhoods.

 

Item 5

Hazardous Waste Collection

On the fourth Thursday of the month, April through September, 7-10 am, the Salt Lake Valley Health Department will be holding a household hazardous waste community collection at Sugarhouse Park, by the Garden Center, 2100 S 1602 E ( NE corner of the park, West of Highland HS)

As usual , the event will accept waste from your home , including but not limited to waste oil, gas, antifreeze, pesticides, transmission fluid, batteries, fluorescent light tubes, and paint. There is no charge for you to have these and other chemicals properly dispose of at the event

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