Archive for June, 2009
Bismarck, N.D. – Great ideas, great neighborhoods and a great community (the “3 G’s”) is the theme and focus of the Bismarck G3 Sustainability Series. The third topic in the series will focus on healthy, livable and walkable communities and the individual and community-wide benefits of well designed neighborhoods. This session will be held Tuesday, June 23, 2009, at the Civic Center Exhibition Hall Meeting Room. Registration is at 8 AM. Registration fee includes lunch and is $40 per person at the door. This series will focus on healthy, livable and walkable communities and the individual and community-wide benefits of well designed neighborhoods.
Bismarck G3 Sustainability Series Program
8:30 – 9:15AM – “Where We Live Makes a Difference…Toward Sustainable AND Healthy Communities”
Deanna Askew, Licensed Registered Dietitian (LRD), Healthy Communities and Healthy Weight Coordinator, ND Department of Health and Karen Ehrens, LRD, coordinator, with the Moving More, Eating Smarter Communities Program, will share how creating sustainable communities is good for your health.
9:30 – 10:30 AM – “Incorporating Health Into City and County Comprehensive Planning”
Tracy Bade, Planner for the Carver County Division of Public Health, will discuss options and examples of ways to incorporate health into planning and design decisions.
10:30 – 11:30 AM – “The Proximate Principal: The Impact of Parks and Open Space on a Community”
Dr. Crompton, a Distinguished Professor at Texas A&M University Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences will discuss what kinds of impacts parks, recreation, water features and facilities have on a community in terms of health, quality of life, livability and return on investment.
11:45 AM – 1 PM – Lunch and Keynote Address – “What if We Built Bismarck Around Places? Placemaking as an Approach to Health, Vitality and Sustainability”
Ethan Kent, Vice President of Project for Public Spaces, will share his experiences in initiating and leading partnerships with agency and advocacy leaders in cities to build capacity on all levels, implement demonstration projects and facilitate systemic change.
Please plan to attend this third in a series of important discussions on making the community livable for future generations. The Bismarck G3 Sustainability Series is funded by registrants and private sponsorships. For more information visit www.bismarck.org or call Carl Hokenstad at 701.355.1840.
Report Damage from Flash Flooding to Morton County Emergency Management & FEMA
Posted by: | CommentsThe Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is still accepting applications for flood damage. The incident period has been left open from March 13 and continuing, inclusive of the flash flooding that recently occurred..
Please call Morton County Emergency Management, phone 667-3307. Then to apply for assistance, call toll-free to 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. CST, or register anytime on-line at www.disasterassistance.gov.
This news release has been posted to www.cityofmandan.com.
Mandan Vision Plan Steering Committee Meeting – June 17
Posted by: | CommentsThe Mandan Vision Plan Steering Committee will hold a working session June 17 at 8:30 a.m. at National Information Solutions Cooperative, 3201 Nygren Drive, Mandan.
The purpose of the session is to consider a community vision statement, refine the strategic plan shared with the community on May 27, review the draft implementation plan, and identifie priorities.
Bismarck-Mandan Chamber and Market Street Services staff will facilitate the session.
The Chamber is spearheading this stratetic vision planning process for Mandan with contributions from private businesses. Joining in the effort are the City of Mandan, the Mandan Public School District and Mandan Park District.
The goal of the project is to create a new roadmap to strengthen Mandan’s economy, enhance quality of life and provide direction as to what residents want to see from their community.
For more information, visit www.mandanvisionplan.com.
STREET RE-OPENED: EAST DIVIDE AVENUE BETWEEN 35TH STREET & CHANNEL DRIVE
Posted by: | CommentsEAST DIVIDE AVENUE HAS BEEN RE-0PENED BETWEEN 35TH STREET & CHANNEL DRIVE.
PLEASE USE CAUTION. WITH THE FORECAST OF MORE RAIN, THIS ROAD IS SUBJECT TO FLOODING. DO NOT DRIVE THRU WATER THAT IS RUNNING OVER THE ROAD.
FROM:
JEFF HEINTZ
DIRECTOR OF SERVICE OPERATIONS
ROAD CLOSURES THAT WILL AFFECT TRAVEL
Posted by: | CommentsBismarck, ND –Due to flash flooding, the following road closures will affect travel for residents in the City of Lincoln and surrounding areas:
Apple Creek Road (between Yegen Rd and 93rd Street SE)
66th Street NE (between Highway 10 and Northgate Dr)
Residents will need to take an alternate route.
Contact:
Mary Senger
Burleigh County Emergency Manager
701-222-6727
