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2006-12-01 Friday News The Friday News December 1, 2006 NO PARKING In October the Cit y Council adopted a 2-6 a.m. on-street Parking Ban Ordinance (attached). Before this ordinance can be enforced it needed to be published in the City’s official newspaper and have street signs posted alerting people to the rule. We have had some difficulties with both the State and the County in trying to have them allow us to put the signs in their right of way. We have installed some of those signs anyway. On Wednesday of this wee k, after 12 a.m., the PD began placing the attached warning under car windows of cars they found in violation of the new ordinance. They placed approximat ely 75 warnings. (The neighborhoods that they hit were south of TH110 and east of Dodd Road). On Thursday, City Hall received some angry emails and phone calls from the owners of those cars. Some of these callers have promised to attend next week’s City Council meeting to continue to voice their objections. A NEW SEDLACEK ARRIVES Jake and Heidi were expecting a new baby due in the middle of January, but babies don’t always understand due dates. Well, this Monday morning, 6 weeks early, Tyler Jacob Sedlacek was born in at 5 lbs 5 oz and measuring 18.5” long. Tyler is in the ICU but Jake says that he is doing well breathing and eating and should be able to come home soon. Congrats to Jake, Heidi and sister McKenzie. 2007 BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL At this week’s City Council meeting, the City Council will recognize Mendota Elementary School for having been named as a 2007 No Child Left Behind – Blue Ribbon School. The Council asked me to invite the principal in to receive recognition from the City for this achievement. Mendota Elementary was one of only 200 schools nationally and 8 schools in the State to receive this honor. Respectfully submitted, Jim Danielson City Administrator Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts, City Council Agenda, Pre-Application Meeting Synopsis, Memo from Chief Aschenbrener RE: Parking, No Parking Notice, Sun Newspaper Article “MH council lends support to ARC” and Letter from HealthEast Re: Transition Process for HealthEast Ambulance,