1987 Fall CITY OF FRIDLEY Fall Newsletter 1987
No. 56
FRIDLEY POLICE
FIGHT DRUG ABUSE
s experience peer pressure and are put
3rd and 4th Grader
into compromising situations. During
Learn About Drugs the programs some third and fourth Drug Awareness
graders stated that they already have
"rr he foremost responsibility of any had the opportunity to try illegal Night Set For
1 society is to nurture and protect chemicals." October 7
its children."—William J. Bennett,
Secretary of Education. Taschuk counsels that not all drugs
are harmful.Many people need drugs to nationwide survey found that 17%
In Fridley, Police Crime Prevention improve their health or to sustain their of all senior high school students
Specialists are doing their utmost to lives. Diabetics need insulin,high blood have used cocaine and 16%of all 13 year
uphold that concept.The basic premise pressure sufferers need drugs to maintain olds have used marijuana. Similar
followed by Pam Taschuk, Prevention a normal life. "We stress that certain figures for Fridley are not known.But if
Specialist,is to educate third and fourth drugs are dangerous, but you have to you think about it, are Fridley youth
grade school children about drugs before make the decision. Your friends don't that much different from other kids in
they have a chance to abuse drugs.Each make it for you." the United States?
third and fourth grader in the Fridley
The Crime Prevention Specialists If you want to learn more about how
elementary school system views a pre-
vention program once a year. utilize films, handouts, and informal to prevent chemical use and abuse in
discussions to convince the youngsters Fridley, come to the October 7th Drug
Chemicals discussed in the programs that drugs are dangerous.The program Awareness Night at the Fridley High
include alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana, emphasizes that the drug"high"is only School Auditorium. Don Shelby of
and the harder drugs such as cocaine temporary and that the low after drugs Channel 4 News, a recovering chemical
and crack. is very depressing. "During our discus- abuser, will give a brief talk before
sions, the kids brainstorm and list the moderating a panel discussion. The
activities that don't involve chemicals." program, sponsored by Fridley Youth
Crisis Council, will begin promptly at
"IT IS IN THESE YOUNG Taschuk encourages the children to 7:30,the doors will open at 7:00. Come
FORMATIVE YEARS THAT talk with someone they trust about any early and visit displays set up by
YOUNG CHILDREN START drug problems,whether the problem be churches, schools, and treatment
TO DEVELOP VALUES... " with them, their parents, or a friend. centers.
Taschuk reassures the students that (See Drug Awareness page 4)
she is always available to help.
Taschuk says that people are often
e,
surprised to hear that drug awareness
programs are taught at the elementary ��, it 1 Allison Krehbiel and
level. "It is in these young formative �� !I PamTasrimePrridley
ears that children start to develo Police Crime sts. For
P - tion Specialists. For
values, establish circles of friends and more information
strive to be accepted by others. Our ,y Iw� ra�� �; contact either
program equips them with the skill andspecialist at 371-
desire to say no to those difficult 3450
situations."
Taschuk says that frequently young
people who use and abuse drugs have a
low self-esteem."We know that children ,
PAGE 2 CITY OF FRIDLEY FALL 1987
Fridley Gets A we have so many educational institutions
and other organizations that deal with
Second Sister City the Lutheran church. I began to think
"Wouldn't it be neat if we had a sister
by Marietta Olson city relationship, a kind of official
relationship and a structure for exchange
`? T en degrees north of Cairns,Australia, back and forth? I talked to Jim Black,
m j and ten degrees south of the the President of the Fridley Rotary
equator lies the green, mountainous Club, and Mayor Nee, about this idea.
island of Papua New Guinea. On the And through that whole process it has
north shore sits Lae, the second largest come to be a fact."
9 city in Papua New Guinea and Fridley's
new sister city. Channel 13 to
The mastermind behind making Offer Five Study
Fridley, Minnesota and Lae, Papua Courses
New Guinea sister cities is Pastor Gene
Hermeier. Lae Papua New Guinea is
pronounced; (lay papa new gine). ridley's municipal cable Channel 13
will begin showing five 10-week
Free Locks Are Still "This all began during a conversation independent study courses and
with a few friends who were visiting "Minnesota Issues," the University of
Available!
from the Lutheran Church of Papua Minnesota's public affairs program,the
New Guinea," explained Pastor Week of Oct. 5.
Fabledead bolt locks are still avail- ,
able to Fridley residents who own Hermeier during the presentation of
their own homes and qualify as low or Lae's acceptance on July 31st. "Two The classes will be shown Wednesday
moderate income. years ago a team of twenty of us, from evenings,as well as daytime hours.They
the metro area, . . . went to Papua New may be taken for university credit by
Guinea." The were teaching a contacting the Department of Indepen-
To apply for the free locks, persons y g dent Stud at 624-0000.
must fill out an application and receive a "Cursillo", a short course on Christian y
home security survey. living,to people in Papua New Guinea. 6:30—ANALYSIS I(5 credits)
"We were privileged to have about eighty
eo le pastors and key la leaders o Analytical geometry and calculus of
For more information and an appli- p p � p y y ' g
cation, call the Fridley Police Depart- through these retreats. . . So I was back functions of one variable. Infinite series
ment at 571-3457, ext. 173. there this time simply as a follow up." and sequences.
In the two years since the Cursillo, 7:00—THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Pastor Hermeier has had two people (4 credits)
from Papua New Guinea as guests for a An introduction to the English language,
week. "The people are coming from including historical changes, syntax,
Papua New Guinea to this area because phonetics,semantics,pragmatics,British
and American dialects.
Fourmies, France
7:30—MULTIDISCIPLINARY
PERSPECTIVES ON AGING
(4 credits)
Introduction to aging and the aging
Zprocess. Topics include biological,
��� ON- social, psychological aspects of aging;
030
theories of aging,long-term care,public
policy and legislation.
: �� $g� ��t 3 E
8:00—EDUCATION OF THE GIFTED
New Guinea
s� � � '
g � tg 'y AND TALENTED(3 credits)
Origin and development of terms such
§ n ������ as giftedness, creativity, genius, talent
R � t
and intelligence;implications for educa-
S tional practice.
8:30—TOWARDS AN UNDER
STANDING OF CHILD SEXUAL
$ ABUSE(4 credits)
A historical understanding of child
Fridley's two sister cities are on the opposite side of the world,but are connected by sexual abuse, including definitions,
friendship.For more information about Lae Papua New Guinea watch Fridley Forum on dynamics, effects on the victim, how
September 16,9:30 A.M., 17 at 8:30 P.M.,23 at 4:30 P.M.on Municipal Channel 13. society intervenes and prevents.
FALL 1987 CITY OF FRIDLEY PAGE 3
Mediation Services For Anoka County
Police Will Card You
Once upon a time, there were two
families harassing each other.The or the fifth consecutive year the
kids called each other names,fought,and F Fridley Police Department is parti-
spent agood deal of their time thinking cipating in the Minnesota Viking Crime
of dirty tricks to play on each other.The T. Prevention Card Program.For 14 weeks
parents yelled at each other,taunted the �''`'' ;_+, �� •• beginning Sunday,August 23rd through
kids with obscene gestures, and drove i► 4 '� �'�� •moi+, November 22nd, a different card is
recklessly when they were near the other t `.� • �` available to any youngster who asks for
family. The police were called, but no- ,•�.= '"v•s `� one from a Police Officer.
thing was solved. � a f
I ` The program is designed to develop
Is this a fabrication,or the beginning I rapport between young people and law
of a cheap murder mystery?No.This is af, enforcement officers while distributing
typical case that Mediation Services for I T crime prevention information.
Anoka County helped resolve.
Each card has a four color picture of a
Mediation services for Anoka County --••••• Viking on the front, and biographical
is a non-profit organization that began "' " ~''�,, � a _ information about the player, plus a
in March of 1987. It is a free service '"'"' „ti w,� , crime prevention tip on the back. The
available to anyone who lives or works first tip has been used to caution kids
in Anoka County. Mediation Services about when to ask for cards. The tip
will mediate civil disputes between neigh- says, "You can get Viking cards only
bors, businesses and consumers, land- from Police Officers. There will be lots
lords and tenants, employees and of chances to get your cards,so don't ask
employers, or citizens and agencies. conduct the mediation sessions,so there the Officers when they are busy, or run
Mediation Services, however, cannot is no cost to the participants. into any street to ask." The cards are
handle criminal cases,divorces,custody, also available to children of all ages at
or cases involving any type of abuse. Mediation Services for Anoka County the Fridley Police Department.
is funded by the cities in Anoka County
The case of the nasty neighbors was and by donations. Ann Wallerstedt,
solved by getting both families together Executive Director, states that, "The
in a neutral location; the kids in one funding from cities only covers a portion
room, the adults in another. After a
of our costs.We count on contributions �$
short time, both had agreed upon how from companies, organizations, and
to solve the dispute. They wrote their individuals to help meet our budget
ideas in their own words and then each demands.At the present time,funding is
signed the document.The ironic twist to critical and there is still a need for
the settlement was that the kids' and donations."
parents'agreement mirrored each other,
even though they were resolved Major contributions were received
separately. from two organizations in Fridley.
Wallerstedt said, "The contributions
During the discussion,one of the kids from FMC Northern Ordnance Divi-
said, "I just want them to leave me sion, and the Fridley Lions Club were
alone. I don't want the parents to hate very important to us. They covered A very recent situation involved two
me." Another child said, "It's going to some of our initial expenses and helped neighbors who just didn't get along. It
be fun playing with each other again." to establish us as a bona fide organiza- all started long ago, over what, no one
tion in Anoka County." could remember. A tree overhangs the
That short session in the beginning of other neighbor's property, so there is a
the summer ended with the adults apolo- Many cases involve barking dogs or problem with leaves in the fall. Snow is
gizing to the kids for acting so childish, other recalcitrant animals.One barking piled in each other's driveway in the
and the kids apologizing for being so dog kept waking a neighbor, who slept winter.Weeds and grass are clipped too
disrespectful. As of this fall, neither during the day because he worked at close to the other's fence. This is a
Mediation Services nor the police have night. Things got kind of ugly until typical case. It hasn't,however,come to
had to be called back. Mediation Services was called.It turned mediation yet. Check the winter news-
out that the dog owner didn't know his letter for results.
A typical mediation session lasts only dog barked during the day. Part of the
an hour to an hour and a half. It is mediation agreement included the Call Ann Wallerstedt at 755-5300 if
conducted at the convenience of both worker putting the dog in the garage you want to be a volunteer, or want a
parties, at a neutral location, in the when he slept and letting it out when he problem mediated, or if you or your
morning, afternoon, evening, or on woke up.Many of the solutions are easy organization want to make a tax deduct-
Saturday. Highly trained volunteers once the two parties sit down and talk. able donation.
PAGE 4 CITY OF FRIDLEY FALL 1987
Drug Awareness from page 1
Home Weatherization
Allison Krehbiel, a Fridley Police t is that time of year again. Time to
Crime Prevention Specialist and repre- prepare your house for the upcoming
sentative on the Youth Crisis Council cold of winter. Sealing the cold out is
says that the program will cover five easier during the balmy fall months,
main points: rather than putting it off till winter is
raging.
—Why do teenagers drink or use drugs?
—When does use become abuse? There are many cracks and gaps
Signs of abuse. around your doors and windows.These r
air leaks allow the warm air to escape
—How chemical use affects the family. P
and cold drafts to blow through our
—What can we do?The community,the g your
the student. house. Experts estimate that if all the
small cracks were added together the
u,..
The program is tailored to students 12 resulting hole would equal two feet by
to 18 years old and their parents. Of two feet.
course, anyone else is more than wel-
come. The panel for the discussion will Minnegasco, the folks that supply , •%. ,,
feature Shelby, two teenage students, a Your natural gas,have a wonderful free O _
booklet entitled More Comfort Less �,..
police officer, a school counselor, and Energy that provides hundreds of ideas
two drug abuse experts. for sealing out the weather.
Krehbiel also conducts a drug aware- '''r' •,,r,,,
ness program in the Fridley School Here are a few of the many hints _
System for seventh and eighth graders. mentioned in the booklet:
She uses pantomime to entertain and * Windows with small cracks can be
inform students about the problems repaired with freezer tape or clear nail
associated with chemical use. polish.
• How to weatherstrip double hung
windows.
"IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO • What types of caulk work best for
TALK ABOUT YOUR PROB- windows and door frames.
LEMS AND STRESSES WITH • Use rope caulk or buy permanent
SOMEONE YOU TRUST." pulley seals to eliminate drafts in —
double hung windows. /�
• Use duct tape to seal leaks in heating Assessor's Corner
Krehbiel teaches in her programs the ducts. by Leon Madsen
importance of maintaining high self- • Caulk cracks where the baseboard j
esteem."Everyone is special in their own meets the floor for outside walls. omeowners planning an extend-
right and drugs aren't needed to enhance ed vacation encompassing any part
it. Drugs take away, they don't add to Call 372-4670 between 8:00 a.m. and of December through January 30 should
your personality."Krehbiel stresses that 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday to verify(their homestead status before
it is ok to be different. "I tell kids, request a booklet or ask a question leaving. Come to the Fridley Assessor's
individuality is fine. You don't have to about energy use. office or call 571-3450 to avoid needless
wear Guess Jeans, take drugs, or drink delays and headaches.
to be accepted."
Krehbiel emphasizes that chemical
use of any kind affects your life and your 149 home sales were recorded from
families' lives. "It is very important to January 1, 1987 to August 1, 1987,
talk about your problems and stresses Analysis of those sales indicate the
with someone you trust,and not to turn following averages.
to drugs as an escape."
Average price
For more information about drug Year built
use, abuse, and chemical avoidance Style Ratti tiler
come to the October 7 Drug Awareness Squire fit v 087
Night at 7:30 p.m. in the Fridley High LoVA: e
School Auditorium, 6000 West Moore Garage size' ° '
Lake Drive.
1
FALL 1987 CITY OF FRIDLEY PAGE 5
Volksmarch
SPR I N G BROO Kave you ever put on your walking A Volksmarch is a leisurely walk
Hshoes and hiked through Fridley through a scenic or historic area over a
NATUREto see what was happening? On pre-marked route. The walk is a non-
September 26 and 27 there is going to be competitive event which participants
CENTER a Volksmarch sponsored by the can walk,jog, or run at their own pace.
Springbrook Nature Center Volkssport All registered Volksmarchers who com-
O F F E R S FALL Club as part of the Beauty of the Beasts plete the course will receive a handsome,
Festival.Starting times on both days are butterfly shaped, cloisonne medallion.
8:00 to 1:30, rain or shine. The medallion is a three colored
PROGRAMS
enameled metal piece with a gold back-
ground for those who complete the 20
1 "y'3z°r85`hA km route and a silver background for
Springbrook Start Here those who finish the 10 km course.
Nature Center
The route starts at Springbrook
831d Ave. Nature Center and takes participants
N through 10 of Fridley's beautiful parks.
Water will be available at all check-
Halloween w-- -E points. Signs will be erected along the
hosts and goblins will again be s route on Friday and removed by Sunday
Gprowling the woods of Spring- evening.
brook Nature Center this Halloween. Preregistered marcher's cost is$4.00.
Special activities for the whole family A$5.00 fee is charged on the day of the
will be taking place inside the haunted N event.The registration fee also includes
recesses of the center and outside in the
enchanted forest. 9 0. entry into the Festival.
9a Oev
Programs will start at 6:00,7:30, and
9:00 p.m.with a special program featur-
ing television's Count Dracula at 10:30 73rd Ave.
p.m. Dress appropriately, the program
will be held rain or shine. All children
71st Way
must be chaperoned for this free event. oKMa°°`e
tOKM Route 2
Before you leave, if you dare, take a
trip down Trick-or-Treat Alley where R'oe Creek
gouls, ghosts, and fuzzy creatures will Terra°e
pass out treats.
Rice Wal
Greek
Volksmarch
eauty of the Mississippi St. m Route
- Beasts Festival
Celebrate the beginning of
Autumn at Springbrook =
Nature Center. Stroll through
beautiful parks, or attend live
_ — animal presentations, bird band-
ing,live theatre or one of the other
69th Ave.
numerous activities at Spring-
11
pring-
4,r .1+/';y
b
rook Nature Center. Beauty of -
J the Beasts Festival will be held on Moore Lake
September 26 and 27 from 10:00 894
a.m. to 6:00 p.m., rain or shine.
Wear or bring any bear on For more information about all
Saturday,or a bird of prey such as activities at Springbrook Nature Center
a falcon, owl or hawk on Sunday consult your City of Fridley Fall
and receive a free drink of pop. Recreation Department guide or call
Admission is only$1.00. 784-3854 for more details.
PAGE 6 CITY OF FRIDLEY FALL 1987
CITY CALENDAR - FALL 1987
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 Curb Recycle 5
A ealsNorth
Area 1
Commission Mississippi St.
6 7 8 9 10 11 Curb Recycle 12
Labor Day HRA Area 2
HSouth of
Holiday
Mississippi St.
13 14 City Council 15 16 17 Human 18 Curb Recycle 19
Parks&Rec Environmental Planning Resources& Area I
reation Com. Quality Commission Cable TV North of
Commission Mississippi St.
20 21 22 23 24 25 Curb Recycle 26
Appeals Comm. Area 2
Energy Comm. South of
Mississippi St.
27 28 29 30
City Council Planning
Charter Comm. Commission
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 Curb Recycle 3
Human Area 1
Resources North of
Commission Mississippi St.
4 5 6 7 8 9 Curb Recycle 10
City Council Area 2
Parks&Rec Planning HRA South of
reation Com. Commission Mississippi St.
11 12 13 14 15 16 Curb Recycle 17
Holiday Appeals Cable TV Area I
Commission Commission North of
Mississippi St.
18 19 20 21 22 23 Curb Recycle 24
City Council Environmental Planning Area 2
South of -
Quality Comm. Commission Mississippi St.
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Charter Appeals Comm. Halloween
Commission Energy Comm.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 Human 6 Curb Recycle 7
Parks& Election Resources Area l
Recreation Comm. Commission North of
Mississippi St.
8 9 10 11 12 13 Curb Recycle 14
City Council Holiday HRA Area 2
South of
Mississippi St.
15 16 17 18 19 20 Curb Recycle 21
Appeals Com. Planning Cable TV Area 1
Env.Quality g North of
Commission Commission Commission Mississippi St:
4-4
22 23 24 25 16, 27 28 Curb Recycle
e Area 2
City Council Energy `1`hanksgiv �Holiday, South of
CommissionHoliday Mississippi St.
29 30 City Council
Conference
Charter Com.
Curbside recycling pickup dates are highlighted in gold.
The HRA and the Cable TV Commission meet at 7 p.m.
The City Council and other commissions meet at 7:30 p.m.
FALL 1987 CITY OF FRIDLEY PAGE 7
610 Bridge To
Open Soon Photo Contest
midst much hoopla and celebra- he Chamber of Commerce and the
T
tion, the long awaited opening of 1 Fridley Jaycees are sponsoring a
the I-610 Bridge will occur on Saturday, photography contest for a 1988 Fridley
October 10. Festivities will begin at calendar.Thirteen photos will be select-
12:15 and include a bike race, ribbon ed with a cash prize of $100 being
tying, balloon release, picnic (free hot awarded to each winner. Anyone may
dog and pop with coupon from the submit color prints of a Fridley scene.
shopper newspaper), and much more. Call 571-9781 for details.The deadline is
Briefly. The bridge will be dedicated "The October 30th.
' ' Richard Braun Bridge"in honor of the
From the City Council former Minnesota Department of
Transportation Commissioner.
FILTRATION PLANT TO BE Bart Connors, Olympic gold medal
UPGRADED gymnastic champion,will give a demon- October Hydrant
On May 4, 1987, the City Council stration at Northtown Shopping Center y
authorized renovation of the Commons at 3:00, in conjunction with the bridge Flushing
Park Filtration Plant. State-of-the-art opening.
technology will be used to remove iron he City of Fridley will flush hy-
and manganese from city water and 1 T drants during the month of October.
dispose of waste materials in a manner
which exceeds current requirements for
Flushing is required to remove iron
environmental safety. and manganese deposits primarily plus
a few other minerals that build up in the
FUNDING FOR HUMAN SERVICES _ lines. The serviceability of the fire
ORGANIZATIONS
hydrants is also checked.
On July 6,the City Council allocated Flushing may create a disturbance in
$32,954 from Federal Community
Development Block Grant funds to ten the water mains which results in water
Human Service Organizations: discoloration. The water is safe for
Alexandra House, Anoka County drinking,though there is the possibility
Community Action Programs (Senior 4 clothes may be stained during washing.
Outreach Worker), Association of
Retarded Citizens, Central Center for Anyone who experiences water dis-
Family Resources, Church of St. coloration that lasts longer than a day
William(food shelf),Family Life Mental should call the Public Works Depart-
ment Center, Fridley Senior Center, business hours.
at 571-3450 extension 157,during
North Suburban Center for the Arts,
busi
North Suburban Counseling Center,and Candidates No flushing will be done on the week-
Southern Anoka Community ends or Mondays.
Assistance. To Speak
HELP FOR HISTORICALxercise your constitutional rights
SOCIETY E and get to know potential 1988
presidential candidates. Two hopefuls
The Council approved start-up will be in Fridley, speaking before the
funding for the Fridley Historical Anoka County Chamber of Commerce.
Society which will help renovate the Jack Kemp will talk about "The
Hayes School Annex and build a parking American Renaissance," which will Vote
lot. include his views about economics and
taxation. His speech will be at the v ote in the November 3rd general
Skywood Innat 12:00, Friday, • election for Councilmember in
,
PEDDLERS ORDINANCE Ward 1 and Ward 3. Call 371-3450 for
AMENDED September 25. Cost is$20.00.
polling locations.
On July 20 the City Council amended
the Peddlers Ordinance to restrict solicita- Bob Dole and others will be speaking Ward 1
tions to the hours between 8:00 a.m.and in late October. Call 755-1130 for Steven E. Billings
9:00 m. and to establish certain reservations.
P• Robert L. Barnette
grounds for denying a license. Ward 3
Edward J. Fitzpatrick
Jack McCarty
PAGE 8 CITY OF FRIDLEY FALL 1987
The new contract will likely be for 15
years. City officials need input from
citizens to determine what programming
and services are desired. If you are a
parent and want cable to be available in
schools,for educational purposes during
the next 15 years, if being able to
interconnect with an adjoining cable
system is important,if you desire differ-
ent programming, if you want new or
better service,or if service is satisfactory,
LET YOUR VIEWS BE KNOWN.
&-res 12Either make written comments and
suggestions to the City, or call Clyde
Moravetz, Cable Coordinator at 571-
3450 before September 30.
Cable TV Plans For
Discover Fridley
The Future ave you ever wondered what
H products and services are available
he Cable Franchise agreement to you from clubs, organizations, and
Tbetween the City of Fridley and businesses located in Fridley, or what
Nortel Cable Association expires this city government programs could benefit Life of a firefighter isn't always putting out
December.Consequently,the Cable TV you? fires or rescuing people from burning
buildings. Howard Simonson, Gary
Commission is in the throes of tough
The fifthDennis
negotiations to get the best possible annual Discover FridleyLarson,
only) a cuttem (arm
ff
TradeFair,held at Northtown Shopping Krista
features for cable subscribers.
Center,on October 31 and November 1, Ensley'sfinger.She poked her index finger
should answer many of those questions. in the hole when her little brother was
Cable TV first arrived in Fridley in being put in his carseat.After forty minutes
1972 with the signing of a 10 year the finger was extracted without a scratch.
contract. In 1982, the franchise was Entertainment, including choirs, The same, however,can't be said for the
extended for 5 years. In 1986, Nortel bands,a cooking demonstration,a belly seatbelt.
acquired the system and the contract. dancing demonstration, the Northeast
Currently,approximately 40%of Fridley Orchestra, and more will abound. For
households or 4,200 units subscribe. more information, call 571-9781.
The agreement with Fridley provides
that five percent of gross operating
revenue goes to the city for Channel 12 For the 19th year in a row the Fridley Jaycees are selling Christmas wreaths.They
public access, municipal Channel 13, cost only$8.00,with all proceeds benefiting Fridley residents.Call 571-9579 before
and cable regulation. Oct. 30th to reserve a wreath.
Fall 1987 Newsletter CITY OF FRIDLEY
CITY' OF FRIDLEY 6431 University Ave. N.E. CAR-RT-SORT
Fridley, MN 55432 BULK RATE
U.S.POSTAGE
6431 University Avenue, N.E. Telephone: 571-3450 PAID
Fridley,Minnesota 55432 Minneapolis,MN
Permit No.2886
Mayor................................William J.Nee
Councilmember-at-large.. .Nancy Jorgenson
Councilmember Ist Ward .............Brian Goodspeed
Councilmember 2nd Ward............ Dennis Schneider
Councilmember 3rd Ward ,Edward J.Fitzpatrick
City Manager'.. .Nasim.M.Qureshi
Editor Jim Froehle P OSTA L PAT P O N''
CITY OF FRIDLEY SERVICE DIRECTORY
Administrative Offices/Civic Center 571-3450
Office;Hours:8 a.m.to 5 p.m.,Mon.-Fri.
Hotline(activities&after hours) ..... 571-9397
Police(24 Hours-NonEmergency) 571-3457
FIRE AND POLICE'EMERGENCY'.......'.,......911