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CITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATED Your Voice, Your Vote! Your Vote Counts!Your Vote, 8 PM—POLLS ARE OPEN 7 AM 12 MN St W, adjacent to St Joseph’s Catholic ChurchCollege Avenue,
Polling place is located at Heritage Hall, All eligible voters residing east of :PRECINCT 2 Center, on the CSB campus.College Avenue. Polling place is located at Haehn Campus All
eligible voters residing west of PRECINCT 1 The City of St. Joseph has two vo?ng precincts: NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION
Aor 7 Dec 2 & 16 on NOV 4 & 186 PM -Join us Fridays 3 SEWER RATE INCREASE Effective with November Billing crease. current bill and the
Council agreed to review the rates again in December to monitor the impact of the rate in-. The rates have been applied to the from $ 3.65 to $ 5.80 per 1,000 gallonsCouncil approved
increasing the rates the fund balance and obligated debt for the plant, the City will have a shor?all at the end of 2016; therefore the The costs for the wastewater plant are covered
through user rates, development fees and interest. In reviewing Plant was in need of upgrading and expansion. The associated charges are also passed along to the contract users.
of the failures and has the longer pipe extensions making the costs higher. In addi?on to the failures the St. Cloud costs are allocated to the contract user whose flow is in the repair
area, St. St. Joseph has been impacted by some and capital costs. Over the past couple of years there have been significant repair costs and failures. While the Augusta joined the
St. Cloud Wastewater System as a contract user. As such the City is billed for wastewater flow the projected opera?ng deficit. In 1986 the City of St. Joseph along with Waite Park,
Sartell, Sauk Rapids and St. On October 17, 2016 the City Council conducted a public hearing to consider increasing the sewer rates to cover !HELP WANTED . tions accepted until 4:30
PM DEC 15 .2016at www.cityofstjoseph.com. Completed applica-Applications are available at the City Offices and PLANNING COMMISSION & PARK BOARD t to the The City annually seeks applicants
for membership NEW LOCATION MARKET WINTER MARKET MINNESOTA STREET Saint Joseph Treat Bags Music Refreshments Crafts Santa & Mrs Claus Heritage Hall to con?nue the
celebra?on with Immediately following the tree ligh?ng, walk on over to Tree Lighting & Carols beginning with the Join in the fes?vi?es on the pa?o at Bello Cucina. 7:30
PM—FRI DEC 2 6 DOWNTOWN ST. JOSEPH HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING No decorations, bags or stands. th 12 th & 5.THURSDAY, JANUARY Holiday trees collected curbside on HOLIDAY TREE COLLECTION
Place items curbside before 6 AM. Thanksgiving Day—November 24thTrash collec?on will be on Thursday, THANKSGIVING DAY REFUSE COLLECTION . Newsleader for opportuni?es to par?cipatefinish
late summer early fall. Watch the Newsle?er and pated that the process will start in early January 2017 and vision cannot happen without your par?cipa?on. It is an?ci-and objec?ves,
and recommenda?ons. This community long term goals , ma?on about the City’s current condi?onsrequired to move forward that vision by providing infor-Joseph would like to be in the
future. It iden?fies the steps hensive Plan presents a vision of what kind of community St. prehensive Plan and your help will be needed. The Compre-In 2017 the City will be upda?ng
and preparing a new Com- NOVEMBER 2016 www.cityofstjoseph.com In the Know in St. Joseph tthene@cityoftjoseph.com -(320) 363 St. Joseph MN 56374 PO Box 668 Public Works Terry
Thene jklein@cityofstjoseph.com -(320) 363 St. Joseph MN 56374 PO Box 268 Police Chief Joel Klein jweyrens@cityofstjoseph.com -(320) 363 St. Joseph MN 56374 PO Box 668 Administrator
Judy Weyrens bloso@cityofstjoseph.com -(320) 363 St. Joseph MN 56374 301 Birch Street West Councilor Bob Loso mkillam@cityofstjoseph.com -(612) 245 St. Joseph MN 56374 120 Jasmine
Lane Councilor Matt Killam rsymanietz@cityofstjoseph.com -(320) 980 St. Joseph MN 56374 4th Avenue SE—354 Councilor Renee Symanietz dwick@cityofstjoseph.com -363-320 St. Joseph
MN 56374 1211 Dale Street East Councilor Dale Wick rschultz@cityofstjoseph.com -260-320 St. Joseph MN 56374 7th Ave SE—326 Mayor Rick Schultz City Contact Information
WOODCREST OF COUNRY MANOR TO OPEN FAL 2017 IN ST. JOSEPH COUNTRY IN THE CHRISTMAS for more informa?on.-271-320or call www.woodcrestofcountrymanor.org or is scheduled to open fall
of 2017 in St. Joseph. Please visit untry Man-?me Best of Central MN Senior Living Facility winner, Country Manor Campus. Woodcrest of Co-Manor is owned and operator by twost of Country
cresalon and spa, Chapel, excess storage, underground parking with car wash bay, outdoor si?ng areas and walking trails. Woodwellness center, op,Tenants and their guests will find
themselves just steps away from an array of ameni?es including a General Store, coffee sh gency response system, and access to specialized transporta?on and pharmacy services. nursing,
an emer-site -enrichment programming. Tenants of Woodcrest will also have access to suppor?ve services, including on-op?ons, and lifent of culinary tmements, and Suites (62+). Woodcrest
of Country Manor will present various social clubs and events, wellness programs, an assor55+), Apart-s (Woodcrest of Country Manor offers a variety of lifestyle choices and unique floors
plans to choose from, including Pa?o Home .will experience a simplified, yet vibrant lifeof Woodcrest ntscommunity. Surrounded by rolling hills and ageless oaks in the serenity of
St. Joseph’s untouched and scenic woodlands, tenae senior living acr-rich, 135-est endeavor, Woodcrest of Country Manor to St. Joseph. Woodcrest of Country Manor is designed to offer
an amenityduce their lat-troCountry Manor Campus has been a recognized leader in health care and senior living since 1970. Country Manor is proud to in Nov 24 & 25, Dec 23 & 26,
Jan 2 & 16 :The City Offices will be closed Holiday Schedule Presents .Donations to Food Shelf encouraged FREE! Performance 6:30 PM Prelude 5:45; Preschool 6:15 CSB ESCHER
AUDITORIUM THURSDAY DECEMBER 15th ALL SAINTS ACADEMY remove snow to the curb. the driveway for collection during snow season to allow plows to Place at the edge of REFUSE & RECYCLING
CONTAINERS around their mailbox to avoid delay in mail delivery.Residents are responsible for removing snow MAILBOXES identification and access in the event of a fire. hydrant in
your neighborhood free of snow to help provide quick We appreciate your help in keeping the FIRE HYDRANTS granted unless a snow event occurs.Department at 320.363.8250. Temporary
permission may be need to leave a car parked on the street, please contact the Police hours of 2 AM and 7 AM. In the event that you have visitors and ited on City streets from November
1st to April 1st between the Remember that parking is prohib-PARKING RESTRICTIONS assessed to the property owner(s).to removal of those items by the City, and the cost of removal
Properties not in conformance after this time period are subject your property within 24 hours after the same has been deposited. dirt and rubbish must be removed from sidewalks adjacent
to Please remember all snow, ice, SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE