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ST. Louis County, it's your turn now!!!


Benny

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I was sent the following note from one of our states ATV clubs.
I did not have time to check it out my self, but will watch this one close as I ride in this county often.

I don't know if it is a total ban or just talk about the Gilbert area???


St Louis County Commissioners will be voting on
Eveleth/Gilbert ATV Trail Issues at their next board
meeting. If you have time to attend the meeting your
presence is appreciated. If you cannot attend but would
like to submit comments to the commissioners in support of
the Eveleth/Gilbert trails the commissioner contact
information is below.

County resident comments will take precedence but
commissioners are not opposed to hearing from residents of
other areas. When submitting comments, be polite and
courteous. Any derogatory comments will be discarded.


Tuesday, July 6, 2004
9:30 AM
Duluth County Courthouse
100 N 5th Ave W
Duluth, MN 55802

First District Commissioner Dennis Fink
St. Louis County Courthouse
100 North 5th Avenue West, Room 208
Duluth, MN 55802
218 726-2458

Email: [email protected]


Second District Commissioner Joanne Fay
St. Louis County Courthouse
100 North 5th Avenue West, Room 208
Duluth, MN 55802
218 726-2359
Email: [email protected]


Third District Commissioner Bill Kron
St. Louis County Courthouse
100 North 5th Avenue West, Room 208
Duluth, MN 55802
218 726-2562
Email: [email protected]


Fourth District Commissioner Mike Forsman
Government Services Center
118 South 4th Avenue East
Ely, MN 55731
218 365-8200
Email: [email protected]


Fifth District Commissioner Peg Sweeney
St. Louis County Courthouse
100 North 5th Avenue West, Room 208
Duluth, MN 55802
218 726-2450
Email: [email protected]


Sixth District Commissioner Keith Nelson
Virginia Courthouse
300 South 5th Avenue
Virginia, MN 55792
218 749-7100
Email: [email protected] :


Seventh District Commissioner Steve Raukar
Hibbing Courthouse
1810 12th Avenue East
Hibbing, MN 55746
218 262-0201

Email: [email protected]


"Ride as if everyone is watching, Talk as if everyone is
listening . . ."


Please contact these folks and ask them to not ban our ATV's, and take a way our privleage to ride in thier county.

Benny

[This message has been edited by Benny (edited 07-05-2004).]

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