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I'll try to answer some of your questions for you
below. One thing I have noticed in the last couple of
days is that the website has been updated, first time
this year.
--- Mary Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there anyone on this forum who knows anything
> about the district council?
> I've read most of that long exchange Tim Erickson
> posted a link to for
> last year's DC discussion. I didn't get out of it
> some questions I would
> like to have answered, which are:
>
> 1. How do you get elected?
*Show up to the annual meeting and get nominated from
the floor, or stop by the office and pick an
application.
> 2. How/where/by when do you sign up?
*Go to the
website-www.neighborhoodlink.com/stpaul/payne-phalen
- and download a form or stop in the District 5
office.
> 3. Who votes for you?
*Residents of District 5.
> 4. What are the requirements? (residency? Criminal
> record? Etc.)
*Anyone who lives in the District is elgible.
> 5. Where does the district council meet?
*The annual meeting with be:
April 27, 2004
899 Payne Avenue, (Formerly the Bingo Hall)
5:30 p.m. Doors Open
6:00 p.m. Program and Election of new D5 Board of
Directors
> 6. Are non-members allowed to attend?
*I beleive you are a member by simply living in the
District.
> 7. Do they publish an agenda?
*See answer to number five.
> 8. Who is currently on the council for District 5?
*District Five Planning Council
2002- 2003 Board of Directors
Kristin Dawkins, President
Ray Sammons, Vice-President
Micheal Danielson,Secretary
Barry Madore, Treasurer
Steve Carpenter
Blong Thao
Sheryl Tickal
Barb Gassel
Alex Gassel
Cheryl Peterson
Buzz Wilson
Ted Hecht
Mark Kowalczuk
Troy Trooien
Trenese Bellamy
Dawn Weber
District 5 Staff:
Leslie McMurray, Executive Director
Chris Vendel, Coordinator
> 9. What are the issues currently before them?
*Who knows? Can't get a callback.
> 10. How long is the term of election?
*Two Years?
I hope this helps a little.
Eric Mitchell
Payne-Phalen
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