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From the City of Riverdale
City Hall 563 355-2511 July 2011
City of Riverdale Financial Report
June 2011
Beginning Bank Balance June 2011 = $ 44,381.05
Ending Bank Balance June 2011 = $
General Fund = $
Special Revenue Fund = $
Propriety (Sewer) Fund = $
Capital Project Fund = $
Total Monies = $
Fire Department Report for
May 17 to June 14, 2011
Calls: 1-Mutual Aid Fire
5- EMS calls
1- Public Assistance
Training:
Rope and Knots
Low Angle Rescue
Heat Emergencies
Heavy Cutting Tools
Other:
Serve your community-
Come and join us!
Winner of the 4th of July Mail Box Contest.
Ava McFarlin
Once again the Riverdale Volunteer Fire Department
helped make the 4th of July a BOOMING success. All total there were 193 volunteer hours of setting up the fire works, setting off the fire works, finally the clean up & helping with
the 4th activities during the day. When you see a Volunteer Firemen tell him thanks for all their work, dedication and how much they are appreciated.
Your Council and their committee appointments are as follows:
Jack Franklin (359-6612) - Mayor Pro Tem, Contracted Support Service & Budget
Cheryl Channon (332-4730) – Contracted Support Service & Budget
Linda Hupp (355-3386) – Parks & Safety
Dean Halsey (355-2013) - Infrastructure & Parks
Doug Littrel (359-1343) – Infrastructure & NPDES Management
Mayor Jeffrey Grindle (349-7606)
Lou Wren - Zoning Inspector. You may contact Lou at 355-1300. Please contact him regarding any construction projects.
CITY PARKS CLOSE AT 10 PM!
If you see any suspicious activity in Riverdale parks, please call 911.
GET INVOLVED
to keep our community safe!
July 4th Celebration Update
You can help our city comply with the
mandated storm water management
program by not blowing grass clippings
etc. into the city streets. When the
clippings are put into the street they are
carried into our storm drains. The requirements of cleaning the storm drains is an added expense to our city which comes from your city taxes. Please either blow the debris back into
your yard or bag it for weekly collection. We are fortunate in that we are one of very few communities that do not require an additional charge for picking up yard waste. The only requirement
is that it be placed in Kraft paper bags or loose in garbage cans for pickup. Also, sticks or branches need to be bundled in lengths not to exceed 4 feet.
Please do not blow your grass clippings into the city streets.
Thank you to everyone that helped make
The 4th of July celebration a success this
year and we thank God that the rain held off. It takes many people to make this event work, so again, THANK YOU to all who helped in the planning and execution of all the activities.
Joe Kosinski