Politics & Government

Five Reasons to Participate: May 16

A weekly look at happenings in your local government

Comment on this year’s street project: Council members have discussed the for . At Tuesday’s council meeting, they’ll vote on adopting the assessment roll—which determines how much benefiting homeowners must pay.

Applaud outstanding police work: has been recognized by the Minnesota Association of Women Police. Police Chief Mike Reynolds will present her award at the council meeting.

Learn about the school district’s budget: , the school district’s director of business services, will present at Thursday’s board meeting for final board review and comment. The board must officially adopt the 2010-11 budget by June 30.

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Hear recommendations on elementary programming: A group has been reviewing the school district’s elementary program for most of the year. Board members will consider whether to approve at their meeting Thursday.

Find out how Hopkins’ special education program is faring: Hopkins’ special education program has performed an annual “Continuous Improvement Monitoring Process” since 2000. Director of Special Services Jan Ormasa will 2010-2011 report at the school board meeting.

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Meeting schedules

Hopkins Park Board

  • 6:30 p.m. Monday
  • City Hall

Hopkins City Council

  • 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
  • Council Chambers, City Hall

Hopkins School Board

  • 7 p.m. Thursday
  • Boardroom, Eisenhower Community Center

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