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2009-03-13 Friday NewsMarch 13, 2009 Dakota County CDA Update Jake attended a meeting hosted by the Dakota County Community Development Agency on Thursday. CDA staff provided updates on county wide foreclosures and federal grants regarding housing. 2008 foreclosures were reviewed (24 for Mendota Heights); CDA staff are not sure how to predict 2009 foreclosures, as many banks have placed a moratorium on foreclosures until a process can be established on out how to process them. Many banks are modifying loans, to help families stay in their homes. CDA has also been busy counseling families on home finances, and in some cases working between families and banks to mediate modified loan terms. The federal stimulus package will include some funds for the Community Development Block Grant, which Jake reports that we may have an application for. SPRWS Annual Update John Mazzitello, Ryan Ruzek and I attended St. Paul Regional Water's annual update to Ftheir customer cities this Wednesday. As usual, we picked up a lot of good information at the meeting: R SPRW for years has had problems with the taste and smell of their water late in the sum- mer (most of their water comes from lakes). They had been receiving numerous com- plaints about "St. Paul Swamp Water." In order to address this problem, SPRW installed a granular activated carbon filter in 2007. Their complaints about taste and smell have all but disappeared since the GAC filter was turned on. DWater usage is down. In spite of 2008 being the third year of a drought, SPRW reported that water usage was down. People (except for Mendota Heights) do not water their lawns A nearly as much as they used to and many of their "wet" industries have left the City. They told us that the City of St. Paul customers use between 70-75 gallons per day and Mendota Heights residents use 130-135 gallons per day. YNew meters are coming. Water meters have a useful life of 20-25 years and SPRW has budgeted to replace all of their 90K customers' meters. Our residents will be notified at some time over the next several years that a private contractor will need to enter their home to replace their water meters. N New billing system will be put in place this summer—look for your bill to change in ap- pearance. SPRW told us that the new bill will also be able to be used to allow cities to send a message to residents on the bill itself. E Familiar Face, New Media Product WJake met with Blair Reynolds, former editor of the Sun Current newspaper for our area on Wednesday. When Blair heard that the Sun Current was discontinuing coverage of our Sarea, he viewed it as an opportunity to launch an on-line news service, which can be found at www.southmetrosource.com. Blair feels that his familiarity with the area will help him to provide quality news coverage for our community. Jake helped Blair get up to speed on a variety of items which have been happening in Mendota Heights, since he last covered our beat in 2005. March 13, 2009 Dates to Remember in March Metropolitan Airports Commission 3-16-09 1:00 P.M. City Council Meeting 3-17-09 7:00 p.m. Planning Commission Meeting 3-24-09 7:00 p.m. Noise Oversight Committee 3-25-09 1:30 p.m. Scheduled Use of Meeting Rooms at City Offices by Community Groups Monday, March 16th @ 8:00 pm Kensington Townhomes will meet in the Large Conference Room Wednesday, March 18th @ 7:00 pm Kensington Manor Board will meet in the Large Conference Room Thursday, March 19th @ 7:30 pm School District 197 Board meeting in Large Conference Room Monday, April 13 - Thursday, April 16 @ 8am-4:30pm 2010 Census Training in Council Chambers Attachments Just the Facts, Pipeline, USA Today Article "Delta takes it's time to get Northwest merger right," and "Delta to trim trans -Pacific, trans-Atlantic flights," Upcoming Park/Recreation/Community Events, Spring Restora- tion Event, Letter from Joyce Simon regarding Census Training Have a great weekend!! March 13, 2009 7A- elatest �etvs frv�n t6ie JKeg,gPta �feig6its�alice �eyart�neni J 3/13/2009 The OFP/Restraining Order Viol. 03-07-09 0826 Hours Mendota Officer Rosse and Sgt Garlock responded to an address in Heights Mendota Heights on a report of a female pounding on the Police backdoor of the residence. The male homeowner has an active court order against this female suspect, and of course, the female Department suspect also has an active court order against the male. The Support female claimed to have just spent the night in the residence, but Staff'. the male denied that claim. The female put up a bit of a fight and Kim Henning. was soon arrested for the OFP violation. Suspect was Sandie Ristine transported to the Dakota County Jail and charges are pending. Susan Donovan:. Dog at Large 03-07-2009 1032 Hours Cathy`.Ransoin" Sgt Garlock responded to an address on a report of a dog at BeckyPentei large. Sgt Garlock arrived on scene and discovered that the Police officers complainant had captured the pit bull in question and had placed JerrylVlurply the dog in a kennel. The owner was located and the dog was ScottPatrick returned. Sgt. Garlock issued a citation to the dog owner. Bobby:Lknbert Medical Emergency/Heart Attack 03-07-09 1849 Hours Tanner spices .. Officer Urmann and Sgt Larrive responded to an apartment Todd Russe complex in Lilydale on a report of a medical. The victim called cha'.' L : o Jeffv t ` 911 and said that he was suffering from chest pains. Officers _MFyl Steven Meyer" arrived and met the victim as he exited the elevator into the Denise urxriarn lobby. Victim was coherent and able to talk to the officers. Five Michael sliepard minutes after officers administered oxygen, the victim complained Peyton Fleming of feeling dizzy and went into full cardiac arrest. Officer Urmann applied the defibrillator and shocked the victim one time. CPR scha::... our a was started and after three rounds of chest compressions and Officer Jenny Pordham oxygen, the victim came back to life. The victim's first words were, "I feel like I was taking a nap!" Ambulance transported the .;4n v,6.§,#ga,10q0 now fully alert victim to United. Mario Reyes DAC -IPS 03-07-09 2042 hours EiYcPeteisen While on patrol, Officer Urmann ran an in -squad check on a sergeants:` license plate that showed expired tabs. Upon approaching the Neil Gadock " driver, she soon learned he was driving on a Minnesota ID, as he John Larride was Cancelled, Inimical to Public Safety. He also was saving 'Bpan Connery "" money to buy insurance for the vehicle, but happily, the tabs had chef ", been purchased for 2009. He was on his way to church and Mike ; really did feel bad about what had happened. He was arrested for "Aschenhren`er -1- 3/13/2009 the charges, but released to a driver. Plates were surrendered, charges are pending and we believe he made it to church on time. Burglary in Progress 03-08-09 2312 Hours Officers responded to a business in Mendota Heights on a report of an alarm. A security guard at a different branch of this business, in St Paul, was able to see someone going through a desk via security cameras. Officers arrived, set up a perimeter and searched the interior of the building. WSPPD, on the request of MHPD, sent over their K-9 to assist in searching the building. The building was cleared and no one was found inside. Later, company security discovered that it was a computer glitch after all. DWI Arrest 03-09-09 0225 Hours Officer Meyer was on patrol, when he observed a vehicle with a headlight out and an object hanging from the rear view mirror. Officer Meyer stopped the vehicle and made contact with the driver. The driver smelled of alcohol beverage, SFST's were administered and the driver was arrested for DWI. The vehicle was impounded; the driver consented to a urine test and was later transported to jail. REWARD/Press Release 03-09-2009 1000 Hours On Monday, March 9th, Investigator Petersen put out a press release regarding the recent residential burglaries. Over the past month, there have been approximately five residential burglaries. The release was put out in conjunction with the West St Paul Police Department, with a $1,000 reward being offered from the MENDOTA HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CRIMINAL APPREHENSION FUND. Criminal Damage To Property 03-09-2009 0834 Hours Officer Patrick responded to an address in Mendota Hts where the victim had his vehicle damaged. Officer Patrick was informed that some time overnight, an unknown suspect threw a retaining wall block through a vehicle window. Damage was estimated to be over $1000 to replace the window and complete body repair. Theft of Mail 03-10-2009 Officers Rosse, Patrick and Urmann all took reports of mail being removed from rural mailboxes. One party placed outgoing mail in the box, while the other two believed that mail was delivered, but was stolen prior to them being able to collect it. 1St Degree Criminal Sexual Contact 03-10-2009 2121 Hours Officer Lambert and Sgt Larrive responded to an address on a report of a sexual assault. The juvenile male suspect had been assaulting his juvenile niece over a period of a year. Officer Lambert was able to obtain a statement from the victim as well as a confession from the suspect. Officer Lambert was also able to use our new audio/video equipment to assist in the interview process. Suspect was jailed at the Juvenile Detention Center and formal charges are pending. Crisis/Mental Health Hold 03-10-2009 Hours Officers Meyer, VonFeldt and Spicer responded to an address in Mendota Hts on a report of a family domestic. Officers arrived and discovered that an adult female had locked herself in her bedroom. The female was having a disagreement with her father about walking to McDonald's in the cold weather. The female stated that she is not right and needs help. She voluntarily went by ambulance on a welfare hold. Have a great weekend! John and Kim -2- Public Works The Parks Crew plowed the pedways and parking lots. The hockey nets were taken from the rinks and put away for summer storage. The new picnic tables were stained. They met with Great River Greening at the Pilot Knob site to go over plans for cutting and chipping trees. Rich cleared a frozen culvert on Highway 13 and London Road. With help from Cliff, a new clutch was put in the jet truck. The Streets Crew washed all plow and dump trucks. John Ambrose made a bracket for the waste oil pumps. They opened culverts with the back hoe on Brompton Place along Highway 13 to expose the storm pipes. Snow Events of the Week: DD -)L Amount: Response: Tuesday, March 10 rain, freezing rain & light snow sand as needed Engineering Jim, John, and Ryan attended the annual External Customers Meeting with Saint Paul Regional Water Service on Tuesday. Updates on capital improvement programs and rate structure were provided. See Friday News write-up for further information. Staff has continued working with legal council and Mendota Mall Associates on producing the Developers' Agreement for the redevelopment project at the Mendota Plaza. The Final PUD, Final Plat, and Developers' Agreement are anticipated to be before Council on April 7tH Engineering Staff met on Wednesday morning to go over the upcoming workload for the 2009 construction season, and to discuss if the services of a summer intern would be necessary. Staff is finalizing preliminary information on the 2009 road rehabilitation project for the Cherry Hill Subdivision. Authorization of the Feasibility Report will be tH before Council on March 17 Delta takes its time to get Northwest merger right - USATODAY.com Page 1 of 2 find (peoplefindersAllp here an X:V. lost loves 0,former classmates ► military buddies ►old relatives -• CIS PRINTTHIS Powered by %Clickability Delta takes its time to get Northwest merger right By Marilyn Adams, USA TODAY Almost a year after Delta Air Lines announced it would buy Northwest Airlines and become the world's biggest carrier, fliers will soon start seeing the first outward signs that the two carriers are becoming one. By the end of March, all the "Northwest" signs at Northwest's longtime hubs in Minneapolis, Detroit and Memphis will be replaced by Delta (DAL) signs and Delta's bright red triangular logo. And pilots, flight attendants, ticket agents and gate agents of both airlines will be outfitted alike in Delta uniforms. j Advertisement Wli€Cstyle.c�oraf Credit Checks that Could But for two major airlines that have operated separately for decades with different route structures, corporate Hurt You cultures and passenger policies, the hard stuff — such as merging two giant and complex reservations systems !. — will not happen until next year, Delta executives say. "When airlines merge, they have to think about legal issues, communications, maintenance, real estate and so on," says consultant Jerry Glass, the former human resources chief for US Airways, which merged with America West in 2005. "Every one of those has hundreds or thousands of details that must come together." Today, the new Delta is a mammoth carrier, with about 6,000 daily departures and 1,000 aircraft at its disposal, including the Delta and Northwest fleets and both carriers' regional affiliates. Publicly, Delta is confident that months of planning by 25 integration teams will avoid mistakes other merging airlines have made, disrupting flights and alienating passengers. But the size of both carriers and the details involved in making them run as one make some bumps almost inevitable. "It's been pretty much a nightmare for me," Northwest frequent flier Doreen Rosimos of Marlborough, N.H., says of her three recent Delta trips. The Secret to Getting Highly Discounted Cruise Tickets i She says she bought tickets for the Delta flights on Northwest's website, www.nwa.com, but Delta had no record of the tickets when she arrived at the airport. t "I had to truck all the way down to the Northwest desk, get it fixed, then trek back to the Delta desk to get a Delta boarding pass," she says. ' s Computer Slowing Down? Others have had a smoother experience. Bruce Dickie, a Madison, Wis.-based sales representative and What to Do About It Northwest frequent flier, says he has "actually experienced a few positives." "When flying on Delta, I now get an automatic upgrade to first class," he says. Websites separate for now Advertising provided by ARALifestyle.com Delta officials don't plan to fully merge the two airlines' websites and ticket reservations systems until next year, when they hope to qualify for a single airline operating certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration. Likewise for separate operations control centers that currently direct both airlines' flights 2417 from different parts of the country. Airport ticket counters, gates and airport clubs won't be fully integrated until next year. Painters are busy replacing "Northwest" with "Delta" on Northwest jets; it will take many months to repaint and redecorate Northwest's jetliners, unify onboard menus and seatback safety cards, etc. httD://usatoday.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=Delta+takes+its+time+to... 3/10/2009 Delta takes its time to get Northwest merger right - USATODAY.com Page 2 of 2 "What we don't want is people getting tangled up in a mishmash," says Tim Mapes, Delta's marketing chief. The later deadlines for the hard stuff are deliberate. When US Airways and America West were completing their merger and converting to one reservations system in March 2007, the system crashed. Automated airport kiosks failed, delaying flights nationwide and frustrating customers. It's a type of failure Delta and Northwest want to avoid. More capacity cuts likely The recession, and reduced spending on travel in general, are big driving factors in many of these decisions. For example, Delta announced in December plans to shrink its combined system 8% to 10% by year's end because fewer people are flying. Last week, however, Delta said its February passenger traffic fell 9.2% from a year ago; Northwest passenger traffic fell 13.6%. Although both airlines have been cutting flights, passenger traffic is falling faster than the airlines are shrinking — a trend across the industry. As a result, they and other big carriers probably will have to slash more capacity soon. Still, Delta and Northwest are working to forge a new single network that will be competitive going forward. So even as Delta cuts flights, the contraction is not uniform across the system. Delta is shrinking dramatically in some places and growing in others where it's profitable to do so. By June, joint Delta -Northwest flying capacity from New York John F. Kennedy Airport will grow nearly 5% year over year, according to flight schedules published by OAG-Official Airline Guide. Flying capacity from Delta's biggest hub, Atlanta, will increase more than 3%. The Northwest hubs at Detroit, Minneapolis and Memphis will all shrink. Flying from Delta's Cincinnati hub — which has been shrinking for years — will fall another 25%, making it about the size of Northwest's Memphis hub. But Delta will keep growing in New York and Atlanta, partly because it's expanding international flying from those gateways. In June, Delta launches its first non-stop flight from New York Kennedy to Tokyo Narita, a Northwest hub. Merger raises aircraft choices Behind the scenes, the airlines are methodically shifting planes around, putting Northwest jets on Delta routes and Delta jets on Northwest routes to better fit airplanes to passenger demand and distance. Robert Cortelyou, Delta's senior vice president for network planning, says the addition of Northwest's fleet lets Delta choose from a bigger menu of jets seating 175 to 400 fliers. "We can move these aircraft around the globe — from the Pacific to Africa, for example — and put them in the right spot," he says. On 13 international routes this summer, Delta will change aircraft: It will fly Northwest Boeing 747 widebodies on flights between Atlanta and Honolulu and between Atlanta and Tokyo, while putting smaller jets on flights to some European cities such as Amsterdam. As the integration inches along, loyal Northwest and Delta fliers in small and midsize U.S. cities fret about how the merger as well as the economy will affect the flight choices they have come to depend on. Frequent Northwest flier Dickie, for example, worries the merger will shrink the options he has from Madison, Wis. Today, there are flights on either Northwest or Delta to Minneapolis, Detroit, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Memphis and Reagan Washington National Airport. "I can't see this number of choices lasting very long," Dickie says. ,Contributing: Barbara Hansen Find this article at: http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/travel/2009-03-09-airline-merger-northwest-delta_N.htm 0 Check the box to include the list of links referenced in the article. Copyright 2008 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co. Inc. http://usatoday.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=Delta+takes+its+time+to... 3/10/2009 ,Delta to trim trans -Pacific, trans-Atlantic flights - USATODAY.com Page 1 of 2 Delta to trim trans -Pacific, trans-Atlantic flights By Marilyn Adams and Dan Reed, USA TODAY Delta Air Lines (DAL), which has pinned its hopes for success on international expansion, said Tuesday the recession will force it to cut trans-Atlantic flying capacity up to 13% and trans -Pacific flying up to 14% late this year. Tuesday's announcement — which lacked specifics — comes six months after Delta acquired Northwest Airlines to become the world's biggest carrier with the industry's largest global network. Last fall, Delta announced 15 new international routes for this summer to Europe, Africa and Asia, including new non-stop flights between New York John F. Kennedy Airport and Tokyo Narita and between Atlanta and Johannesburg, South Africa. The newly announced cuts, slated to begin in September, come on top of Delta's previous plan to reduce overall capacity this year by 6% to 8%. "The worsening global economy continues to place additional pressure on the airline industry," said Delta CEO Richard Anderson and President Ed Bastian in a statement. "Revenues have weakened, particularly in international markets" The news release preceded a conference sponsored by JPMorgan Chase featuring presentations from big carriers including American (AMR), United (UAUA) and Continental airlines (CAL), all of which have large international networks. Atlanta-based Delta was the only carrier Tuesday to announce specific additional cuts in flying. Senior executives at Southwest (LUV), Continental and AMR, the parent of American Airlines, all said they are prepared to make cuts if passenger demand deteriorates more. Southwest CEO Gary Kelly said demand in the first week of March was off 7% from a year ago. "If we need to take out more capacity, we'll do it," said Tom Horton, American's executive vice president of finance. Tuesday, Delta said the economy could jeopardize its order for 18 new Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The widebody Dreamliner, whose production is months behind schedule, will be the first passenger jet with a fuselage made of man-made composite material, not metal. The 787 is scheduled to make its first flight in June, with a first delivery to an airline a year from now — two years later than originally planned. Cry PRINTTHIS Powered by Q Clickability Do you know your 2008 Credit Score? Fair 620-659 Find out instantly! FHEE score. coml Still, airlines are anxious to get the new widebody that will seat 210 to 250 passengers, because its lighter weight and other technological advancements will make it 15% to 20% more fuel-efficient than the planes it will replace. Delta hasn't canceled any orders, but Bastian said at the conference that Delta still doesn't have a reliable delivery schedule and is talking to Boeing about how its orders "fit into our longer-term fleet strategy." Wall Street analyst David Strauss of UBS Investment Research said in a report Tuesday that so many passenger jets have been taken out of service because of falling travel demand that jet builders Boeing and Airbus may have to cut production. Yet airline stocks soared Tuesday along with the rest of market. The Amex airline index rose 8.4% http://usatoday.printthis. clickability.com/pt/cpt?action7—cpt&title=Delta+to+trim+trans-Pac... 3/11/2009 Delta to trim trans -Pacific, trans-Atlantic flights - USATODAY.com Page 2 of 2 Shares of the parent companies of AirTran (AAI), American, Continental, Delta, United and US Airways (LCC) all posted double-digit increases, with Continental leading the way, up 19.6% gain to $7.70 a share. Find this article at: http://www. usatoday.com/money/industries/travel/2009-03-10-delta-flights-cuts_N. htm 0 Check the box to include the list of links referenced in the article. Copyright 2008 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co. Inc. http://Usatoday.printthis.clickability.comlpticpt?action7—cpt&title=Delta+to+trim+trans-Pac... 3/11/2009 Upcoming Park / Recreation / Community Events: MH Parks & Recreation Programs Monday, April 6th Tuesday, April 7th 9am to 4pm @ Registration Required @ 651.452-1850 Family Martial Arts Academy - 780 South Plaza Drive 9:30am to 3:30 pm @ Thompson Park Activity Center -1200 Stassen Lane - WSP Saturday, June 6th All Day "Annual Parks Celebration" @ Mendakota Park & other locations For information regarding "Summer 2009 Parks & Recreation Programs" Tennis - Golf Leagues / Lessons - Fishing Derby - Safety Camp - Skateboard Camp - Youth Trips - Youth Nature/Fun/Group Activities - Adult softball leagues - call 651.452-1850 or www.mendota-heights.com Mendota Heights Athletic Association www.mendotaheightsathietics.com or Amelia1957@aol.com Sunday, April 19th 11:15am to 12:30pm "Softball Clinic" @ Henry Sibley HS Gym Sunday, April 19th 12:30pm to 4:15 pm "In -House Baseball Clinic" @ Henry Sibley HS Gym Monday, May 11th (Week of) "In -House Season Begins" Sat. / Sun. June 6th /7 th K-6 grade baseball "Mid -Year In -House Tournament' @ Mendakota Park Fri / Sat/ Sun, July 10, 11 & 12 "Super Weekend" (season end: baseball & T -ball games) Community Events: Wednesday, April 22nd 1:OOpm to 4:OOpm Saturday, April 25th Saturday, May 2nd Saturday, June 27th 8:30am to 12:30pm 8:OOam to 2:OOpm Time: TBD Pilot Knob - Corporate Earth Day Event - 25 volunteers -brush hauling and general site maintenance - volunteers welcome Pilot Knob -"Spring 2009 Restoration Event' - 50 + volunteers Pre -registration required volunteer(a�greatrivergreening.org or Call 651.665-9500 ext. 11. Mendota Heights Annual "Spring Clean Up7 @ Mendota Plaza 8:OOam to 2:00 pm - Call City Offices for info: 651.452-1850 Pilot Knob Sign Dedication Ceremony -Minnesota State Historical Society grant, $6,000, for two site historical interpretative signs. Scheduled Use of Meeting Rooms at City Hall by Community Groups Monday, March 16th @ 8:00 pm Kensington Townhomes will meet in the Large Conference Room Wednesday, March 18th @ 7:00 pm Kensington Manor Board will meet in the Large Conference Room Thursday, March 19th @ 7:30 pm School District 197 Board will meet in the Large Conference Room Monday, April 13th thru Thursday, April 16th - 8:OOam to 4:30pm 2010 Census Training in Council Chambers March 13th Friday News - gk Spring 2009 Restoration Event 9"Cai Y,-Mt� 35 W. Water St. #201 Saint Paul MN 55107 www.greatrivergreening.org Tel: 651 665.9500 Fax: 651 655.9409 Saturday, April 25th Pilot Knob Restoration Event North of Highway 13 at Acacia Blvd. and Pilot Knob Rd. Mendota heights, MN 8:30am-12:30pm Volunteers: 50 Supervisors: 10 Description: Pilot Knob Hill, an important historic site overlooking the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers, has played a significant role in our region's cultural and natural history. This spring, volunteers of all ages are invited to continue the work of restoring this majestic site to its original beauty. Past work has included the removal ill haul bf invasive rush and trees seeding, and a prescribed burn. This year, volunteers from the south end in preparation for a fall prairie seeding.. Pilot Knob is a gorgeous site with incredible vistas, and important for wildlife it for future e are thrilled and honored to have the opportunity to help preserve generations. Funding is provided by City of Mendota Heights and the Legislative -Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR) through Greening's participation in the Metro Conservation Corridors partnership. Individuals of all ages, families, community and corporate groups are welcome to participate in Greening's restoration events. Pre -registration is required, so sign up today! You will receive a confirmation one week prior to the event with directions and event details. 0C CIC./LZ,�, % C✓L,C'�eT ,... C0111/1ti l-tGe Register online at www.greatrivergreening.org under "Volunteer" or contact the Greening Volunteer Program and Event Manager at volunteer@greatrivergreening.org or 651-665-9500 ext. 11. We are also looking for a few individuals or a small group to help with other tasks like registration or parking. Join us and be part of important work to restore land in the metro area! 3-9-09 Guy, City Administration Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Guy: I am writing on behalf of the US Census to confirm the room dates and times we have booked with your organization for Census Training. . Dates: Monday 04-13-09 through Thursday 04-16-09. Times: 8:OOAM—4:30PM. Additional information about this booking: We are in the Council Chambers and may need to rearrange the room ourselves &/or return the room to its previous order before we leave. Our room requirements include chairs and table space for 20 attendees. We also need two electrical outlets. The trainer assigned to this site will be in touch no later than the week prior to training. Thank you for allowing us to use this space free of charge for the purpose of training census workers. Please call Gail Henry if you have any questions or if your records do not confirm this booking. She may be reached at 612-216-5976 Monday through Friday 8-4:30. If she is not available, please feel free to leave a detailed voice mail message. Regards, ryvce JSimon Assistant Manager Field Operations St Paul Census Office 180 E 5th St St Paul, MN 55101 2010 CENSUS: �' ` @ ,'4 k i �' r' 1 1 L' : �.' The Census Count affects Federal Grant Funding Agriculture Department ® Child and Adult Care Food Program ® National School Lunch Program School Breakfast Program d Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) * State Administrative Matching Grants for AFDC Program Education Department Adult Education v Eisenhower Professional Development State Grants Innovative Education Program Strategies Rehabilitation Services — Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States Safe and Drug -Free Schools and Communities — State Grants m School Renovation Grants Special Education — Grants for Infants and Families with Disabilities Special Education — Grants to States ® Special Education — Preschool Grants a Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grants Title 1 Grants to Local Educational Agencies Vocational Education — Basic Grants to States Health and Human Services a Block Grants for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment • Child Care and Development Fund ® Child Support Enforcement — Federal Share of State and Local Administrative Costs • Community Services Block Grant 4) Foster Care —Title IV — E s Head Start 4 HIV CARE Formula Grants • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program USC I NS , SBU'1, E - U United States Census a Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant e Medicaid Grants to States (continued on reverse) Health and Human Services (continued) ID Social Services Block Grant d Special Programs for the Aging State Children's Health Insurance Program * Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TAN F) Housing and Urban Development Department A Community Development Block Grants (Entitlement Grants) o Community Development Block Grants (State Program) HOME Investment Partnerships Program Justice Department a Byrne Formula Grant Program (Drug Control and System Improvement) Labor Departrinent Employment Service z Unemployment Insurance Program Workforce Investment Act (WIA) —Adult Employment and Training Activities Q Workforce Investment Act (WIA) — Dislocated Worker Employment and Training Activities Workforce Investment Act (WIA) —Youth Activities Labor Department Federal Transit Urbanized Area Formula Highway Planning and Construction (Federal -aid Highways) *'The Medicaid program is by far the largest of the Federal formula grant to state and local governments, amounting to 44.7% of the estimated fiscal year 2001 total. 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