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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1995-542• City of Plymouth 3400 Plymouth Boulevard Plymouth, Minnesota SS"7 Res. No. 95 - 542 WHEREAS, the daily accomplishments of cities, their officials, and volunteers provide the cornerstone for creating, supporting, and building the well being of our communities; and WHEREAS, cities build community through citizen participation, ethical responsibility and the close relationship between elected officials and the citizens they serve; WHEREAS, cities build community and drive the econowic engine of the state by supporting business and industry, sustaining efficient transportation and providing necessary utilities; and WHEREAS, cities build community and enhance Minnesota's high quality of life through vigilant police and fire protection, inviting parks, clean water and safe streets; and WHEREAS, cities build community by encouraging individuality and promoting cultural diversity while at the same time celebrating the community that brings people together; and WHEREAS, cities build community by providing leadership on difficult issues block - by -block, neighborhood -by -neighborhood and throughout the city; and WHEREAS, cities build community through the often -unrecognized hard work and tireless dedication of elected and appointed officials and volunteers; and WHEREAS, Cities Week 1995 --Cities Building Community --offers an important opportunity to acknowledge public support and involvement in local government, inform citizens about the wide range of services provided by cities, and celebrate the importance of hometown democracy; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota that October 1-7, 1995 is hereby proclaimed to be Cities Week in Minnesota and in the City of Plymouth, and does hereby urge citizens to learn more about their city government, to become involved in their community, and to recognize the work done by city officials and volunteers, Adopted by the City Council on September 19, 1995, •