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2011 Environmental Achievement Awards

2011 Environmental Achievement Awards

The 2011 Environmental Achievement Awards were given out by Rochester Public Utilities (RPU) and the Olmsted County Environmental Commission on January 26 at the Rochester Golf and Country Club. Awards honor individuals, organizations, schools and businesses that have made a significant contribution in 2011 towards environmental quality. Read about all of the amazing winners on RPUs website. RNeighbors was proud to nominate the Friedell Butterfly garden for the education category. With a strong partnership of businesses, youth, nonprofit and government,…

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RAW Winter 2012 Update

RAW Winter 2012 Update

On Thursday, February 16, 2012, the Rochester Arborist Workshop proved to be one of the one of the most widely attended programs of the year.  Over 200 urban foresters and arborists gathered from across six states to learn about how they can improve their tree care techniques with the workshop titled: Hard Core Arboriculture Fundamentals & Breakthroughs. Some of the topics discussed during the workshop were (was) the history of tree climbing, (A)anthropology of tree climbers (the Oakman and the Eucman), managing the risk…

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Nominations Sought for Fourth Annual Rochester Heritage Preservation Awards

Nominations Sought for Fourth Annual Rochester Heritage Preservation Awards

The Rochester Heritage Preservation Committee is seeking nominations for Heritage Preservation Awards to be presented during National Heritage Preservation Month in May of 2012.  Nominations will be considered for each of the following six categories: HISTORIC RESTORATION PROJECT:  Eligible projects are historic buildings, structures, objects or landscapes that have been restored to an earlier form or condition, while retaining their historic significance, character, and fabric. ADAPTIVE REUSE PROJECT:  Eligible projects are buildings, structures, objects or landscapes that have been changed…

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Raingardens 101: Why Retain the Rain?

Raingardens 101: Why Retain the Rain?

City of Rochester Announces Free Raingarden Class Is minimizing pollution of local waterways important to you? Are you looking for a way to draw more birds and butterflies to your yard? Do you want to spend less time mowing your lawn? Join us to learn how retaining the rain can make all the difference! This class will cover the basics of raingarden functions, the benefits of long rooted and native plants, and the importance of managing storm water on site….

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Alternate Side Parking Pilot Program Update

Alternate Side Parking Pilot Program Update

The Alternate Side Winter Parking Pilot Program will not be enacted this year. Kutzky Park, Eastside Pioneers and Slatterly Park have opted-out of the pilot program. Discussions during the pilot program raised questions about the current parking restrictions in these neighborhoods. These neighborhoods are being given the opportunity to review the location and effectiveness of existing parking restrictions in their neighborhood. All existing signs in the City of Rochester will be replaced with more reflective signs by the year 2018….

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Wishing You a Colorful and Happy Holidays

Wishing You a Colorful and Happy Holidays

This holiday season we’re thankful for each of you who have contributed in big and small, seen and unseen ways to RNeighbors in 2011. It was a positive year for Rochester neighborhoods. With your help over 7,995 neighborhood volunteer hours were logged in 2011; this amazing number does not even include all of the work our neighborhood leaders have done. When multiplied by $21.36 (the estimated value of volunteer time by the National Independent Sector), this year’s volunteer work equals…

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Rochester-Alert

Rochester-Alert

Rochester-Alert is part of the local emergency management ongoing commitment to provide Rochester and Olmsted County residents, visitors, and employees with up-to-date information on evolving emergencies and disasters. Each one of us can handle disasters better if we know what is going on. Allow local emergency management to help you decide the best actions to take. When disaster strikes, warnings and information will be sent out by different methods (e.g. email, cell phones) to those who sign up for Rochester-Alert….

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2011 RNeighbors Community Update

2011 RNeighbors Community Update

Ever wonder what RNeighbors does during the year? Our 2011 RNeighbors Community Update is an encapsulated look at the year, and the tools we provided for neighborhoods. Of course it is impossible to include every project and community partner but each has a value to Rochester neighborhoods and we’re appreciative for. It is through teamwork from community support and volunteers that we’re able to brighten up Rochester neighborhoods. We thank you. 2011 RNeighbors Community Update

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RAW Winter Workshop – Thursday, February 16, 2012

RAW Winter Workshop – Thursday, February 16, 2012

Thursday, February 16, 2012 Rochester International Event Center 7333 Airport View Rd. SW • Rochester, MN 55902 Airport exit on Highway 63 South Featuring Don Blair Arborist, Author, Lecturer John Ball Professor of Forestry ISA Certification 7.5 CEUs Registration Registration is $95/person. Use a copy of this registration form and mail to register now or go online at our website (which is open for online registration with PayPal payment). To ensure the quality of the workshop, space is limited. Mail…

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Electrical Hazard Awareness Program (EHAP)

Electrical Hazard Awareness Program (EHAP)

Electricity is a serious and widespread hazard to the arborist. Electricity causes about 30 percent of the fatalities in the tree care industry, making it the leading cause of worker fatality. Furthermore, almost all arborists in the field have at least some exposure to this hazard. Join us on the day following the Winter 2012 Rochester Arborist Workshop, for Electrical Hazard Awareness Program (EHAP). This workshop certification helps you fulfill OSHA safety requirements for working near utility lines. Friday, February 17…

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