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TABLE OF Contents 04 Blaine History 06 Communications 08 Parks & Recreation 10 Events Calendar 12 Blaine Wetland Sanctuary 14 Ultimate Sports Destination 15 3M Open at TPC 16 National Sports Center 18 Economic Development 20 Destination Blaine: Live, Work, Grow 24 Blaine City Departments 26 City Council, Boards, and Commissions 29 Election Info & Voting 30 Safety Services 34 Utilities 36 Community Ordinances 40 Building Permits 42 Blaine Area Schools 46 Restaurants Around Town™ 47 Places to Worship 49 Business Category Listings QUALITY DOESN’T COST, IT PAYS! Local, Family Owned and Operated Remodel/Repair Specialists Bathroom Remodel & Repair Basement Remodeling Kitchen Remodeling Faucets | Toilets Water Heaters & Softeners Plumbing Repairs Sinks and Disposals Sump Pumps Water and Drain Repiping Walsh Plumbing, Inc. Honest and Dependable Service Since 1978 Free Phone Estimates 763-784-6156 walshplumbing.com Mention Ad Code BRG10 For a Limited 10% Discount! MN Lic. #60086PM | Bonded | Insured 2023 Official Blaine Community Resource & Residents’ Guide™ | 3
The Story of Blaine
Dakota and Ojibwe hunted on the land that later became Blaine long before settlers appeared. In 1847, a government land survey crew led by Deputy Surveyor Andrew Hewett measured the perimeters of the township “by slogging through swamp and thicket and over dunes.” In his report, Hewett concluded, “The township is almost inaccessible for either man or beasts except when frozen up.”
In the 1850s, speculators began acquiring land by hiring squatters with the idea of turning over ownership in the form of land patents to the speculators, who by all accounts never lived there. However, one individual, Andrew More, who purchased land in 1855, most likely lived in the township. His name appears in the 1857 census, making him possibly the first settler.
The first permanent settler was most likely Phillip Leddy, whose name was misspelled in early historical sources as Laddy. Leddy purchased land in 1857 and 1859 near what was later called Laddie Lake, presumably named for him. He farmed there from about 1862 until his death in 1872. Leddy’s wife Bridget and three of their seven daughters continued to live on the farm until at least 1875. They then moved to Minneapolis.
The township was officially organized in 1877. Moses Ripley was elected as the first chairman of the Board of Supervisors. According to local lore, Ripley, who had come to Minnesota from Maine, persuaded his fellow board members to name the new township in honor of James G. Blaine, a U.S. Senator and statesman, also from Maine. In 1880, Blaine Township had a population of 128.
A former enslaved person from Kentucky also helped set Blaine on its early course to permanent settlement. Greenberry “Green” Chambers served as a private in Company H of the 115th U.S. Colored Infantry and later as a supervisor cook during the Civil War. After his 1865 discharge from the Union Army, Chambers traveled by steamboat up the Mississippi River to Minnesota with his wife and three of their five children in search of a better life.
Chambers purchased a farm in Anoka County that later was lost to foreclosure. The family then settled on another farm, likely in southeastern Blaine, where Chambers served on the Township Board of Supervisors from 1878-1881 as a constable and in 1882 as a road overseer. He and his son, Green Jr., are listed as voters in the 1881 Blaine Township election.
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The best places to live ranking takes more than 80 types of data into account. Evaluated data sets include economy, cost of living, diversity, education, housing, health and safety, amenities, and ease of living.
Blaine is also one of only a handful of cities in Minnesota to receive a AAA bond rating. The AAA rating is the highest possible rating a city can receive and shows that Blaine has sound financial management and a strong local economy.
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Dairy farms dominated the landscape in Blaine well into the 20th century. After World War II, with the severe housing shortage created by returning servicemen and their growing families, starter home developments began to spring up in southern and eastern Blaine. In 1950 the population reached 1,694. Dairy farms gave way to vegetable and sod farms and later were sold to housing developers.
The development of Interstate 35W, Highway 10, and Highway 65 created greater accessibility to the Twin Cities. The National Sports Center was constructed in 1990 and the TPC of the Twin Cities was completed in 2000. By 2023, more then 170 years after Hewett’s survey, Blaine’s population topped 72,000, making it the largest city in Anoka County and the 10th largest in Minnesota.
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The engaging, user-friendly design of the city website features local photography and a colorful interface with intuitive buttons and icons making navigation easy. The city website is mobile responsive and easily viewed from all devices including tablets and smartphones.
The unique design features spotlights, city news, events, meetings, public notices, and frequently requested information. Four departmentspecific designs highlighting economic development, city events, parks and recreation, and public safety allow for easy navigation to the City’s most requested information.
BlaineBiz.com
Created for the business community. Includes a business listing, a listing of available land and buildings, and a news section dedicated to local business. Other features include business visit requests and opt-in notification options for up-to-date business information.
BlaineEvents.com
Showcases the City’s many community activity offerings. Includes a seasonal listing of City sponsored events along with event details, sponsorship opportunities, volunteer offerings, and information.
BlaineParks.com
Showcases programs and park facilities and includes an easy-tofind senior center section, park facility finder, program registration, and calendar.
BlaineSafetyServices.com
Created for the City's public safety units of police, fire, emergency management, and community standards. Includes easy-to-use forms to request reports, submit traffic complaints, and participate in conversations on policing in Blaine.
Other Features
Report It allows the community to report concerns such as potholes, weed control issues, street light outages, etc. In addition, the tool allows the ability to track the work from start to finish via email notifications. Menu items are grouped in categories such as apply, contact, find, pay, sign up, submit, and view. In addition, the services section highlights specific duties performed by city departments.
The residents section offers important information such as garbage and recycling, property information, residential community standards, and online payments.
The construction updates webpage gives timely information on
the many projects happening around the City and allows residents to subscribe to the updates.
BlaineConnect
The City of Blaine is committed to connecting with the community and proudly offers BlaineConnect. BlaineConnect includes several tools designed for a specific purpose:
• BlaineMN.gov/CivicReady
Receive emergency notifications with CivicReady, Blaine’s emergency notification system. Opt in to receive alerts.
• BlaineMN.gov/NotifyMe
Connect with your community with NotifyMe. Opt in to receive Blaine updates on a variety of topics. Updates are sent by email and text message. These tools streamline communication with the public, offering seamless integration with social media platforms and emergency management applications. In addition to these tools, Blaine is very active on social media including Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, LinkedIn, Nextdoor, Twitter, and YouTube. Find out more on page 19.
Photography Contest
The City’s seasonal photo contest, Impressions of Blaine, has provided a unique opportunity to showcase the city through our residents with categories including city landmarks, community activities and events, people and families, pets, throwback Thursday, and wildlife and nature. Learn more at BlaineMN.gov/ImpressionsofBlaine . Notable photographers include Alicia Marie Photography, JJ Photo, Sarah Grace Photography, and City of Blaine employees.
Communications
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Municipal Cable Channel 16
Tune into channel 799 (HD) or 16 (SD) on the Comcast (Xfinity) cable system. The channel airs a variety of short videos about city events and local news stories covering Blaine. Blaine City Council, Traffic Commission, Planning Commission, Natural Resources Conservation Board, and Park Advisory Board meetings are also broadcast live as well as played back on the channel. The channel can also be found on the North Metro TV app on Apple TV or Roku.
Broadcasting Schedule:
• Blaine City Council meetings are broadcast on the first and third Monday of each month beginning at 7PM.
• Traffic Commission meetings are broadcast quarterly the first Tuesday of February, May, August, and November beginning at 7PM.
• Planning Commission meetings are broadcast on the second Tuesday of each month beginning at 7PM.
• Natural Resource Conservation Board meetings are broadcast on the third Tuesday of each month beginning at 7PM.
• Park Advisory Board meetings are broadcast on the fourth Tuesday of each month beginning at 7PM.
The City will also broadcast other special programming of interest to the community that it receives or produces. Watch channels 16 or 799 for the playback schedule of City programming. If you have any questions about the broadcast schedule, contact the City at Communications@BlaineMN.gov for more information.
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Parks & Recreation
Parks & Trails
The City of Blaine has an extensive park and trail system. The City currently has 65 parks encompassing 753 acres of land. Most of the parks are located within residential neighborhoods. Larger community parks contain major athletic facilities, picnic areas, or natural environment resources characteristic of Blaine. Over 75 miles of trails and trail corridors interconnect parks, schools, and open spaces. There are over 826 acres of open-space land available to Blaine residents, including the 500-acre Blaine Wetland Sanctuary.
Community Use of Park Facilities
Information & Referral
Residents who need to locate a favorite recreational activity, check on registration for youth sports, find the location of a park, or need information on a special event may visit BlaineParks.com or call the Parks and Recreation office at 763-785-6164.
Residents are encouraged to use the variety of park facilities available within the Blaine park system. Family or group reservations for large pavilions are available. Park shelter and field reservations can be made at BlaineMN.gov/FacilityRental. Most parks are open for community use from 5AM to 10PM daily.
Adult Programs
Adults have the opportunity to participate in a variety of recreational activities offered throughout the year. Program areas include health and fitness classes, recreational athletic leagues, lifetime sports, outings, and hobby and special interest classes.
Senior Programs
The Mary Ann Young Center in Aquatore Park is home to senior programs and has general community space as well. The center offers a wide variety of programs and services year-round and seniors have the opportunity to become involved in daily recreational activities, educational classes, special events, and outings. The center staff also provides access services, such as information and referral, advocacy, and outreach. A senior newsletter is published monthly. A daily senior dining program is available. Transportation is also provided for programs at the center. For information call 763-786-9375 or visit BlaineMN.gov/MAYC
Youth Programs
A variety of recreational activities are planned throughout the year for children from preschool age through high school. These activities range from youth athletics, arts, field trips, enrichment camps, summer playgrounds, and more. During the winter, supervised skating rinks with warming houses are provided at various park locations.
Swanson Off-Leash Dog Park
9150 Central Ave. NE | Open Daily 5AM - 10PM
Park amenities include fencing with separate large and small dog areas, shelter with heater/power, picnic tables, clean bag containers, drinking fountains, and a security light.
Dog Park Rules
• Dogs must be properly vaccinated.
• Dog owners must pick up and dispose of pet waste in trash receptacles.
• Dogs must be under control at all times.
• At the first sign of aggression, dogs must be leashed and removed.
• Dogs that are declared dangerous are not allowed.
• Dog owners are liable for damage or injury inflicted by their dogs.
• Dogs must be leashed when entering or exiting.
• No more than three dogs per handler.
• Parents must closely supervise children at all times.
• Dogs in heat are not permitted.
• No food except training treats.
• All personal property must be removed daily.
• Dogs are not permitted to dig.
• No use of tobacco.
• No glass containers.
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Special Events Calendar
Check BlaineEvents.com for the most up-to-date information. Also be sure to follow BlaineMN and BlaineParksMN on social media for the latest news on special events.
Performance in the Park
Bring your lawn chairs and catch these great shows at Tom Ryan Park (unless otherwise noted) all summer long!
Sat June 10 11AM - SnareRocket 2PM - The Percolators Band
Tue June 13 6PM - Tricia and the Toonies
June 10
Craft Fair at City Hall
Sizzling Summer Kickoff at Tom Ryan Park
June 23-25
Blaine Festival at Aquatore Park
July 4
Fireworks at National Sports Center
July 14-22
Target USA Cup at National Sports Center
July 24-30
3M Open at TPC Twin Cities
August 1 Night to Unite
August 9 & 10
Blaine Safety Camp
August 17
Bark in the Park at Aquatore Park
September 16
Blaine World Fest at Tom Ryan Park
October 7
Oktoberfest featuring GB Leighton at Tom Ryan Park
October 20
Flashlight Pumpkin Hunt at Tom Ryan Park
November 4
Princess and Prince Party at City Hall
November 26
Winter Celebration at Tom Ryan Park
December 9 and 16
Breakfast with Santa at City Hall
January 27
Snow Day at Wargo Nature Center
Thu June 15 6PM - Brent and Sheena
Tue June 20 6PM - Wendy's Wiggle Jiggle Jam
Thu June 22 6PM - Everett Smithson
Tue June 27 6PM - Todd 'N' Tina
Thu June 29 6PM - The Jimtones
Thu July 6 6PM - Todd Anderson
Tue July 11 6PM - Kidpower with Rachael
Thu July 13 6PM - Westwind Swing Band
Thu July 20 6PM - Run Lucy Run
Tue July 25 6PM - K9 and the Police
Thu July 27 6PM - The Mooners
Thu August 3 6PM - The Backyard Band
Thu August 17 6PM - The Castaways
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Blaine Wetland Sanctuary
Since the late 1980s, the City has had a vision for creating a wetland classroom in the area known as the Blaine Wetland Sanctuary. In 2000, residents approved a $3.5 million bond referendum to purchase property for open space. The first purchase was the 62-acre wetland and eight-acre oak forest in the Lakes of Radisson development, which added to the city’s existing 435 wetland acres east of the Lakes of Radisson development extending south to 109th Avenue.
Since that time, research has been conducted in the 500-acre open-space property west of Lexington Avenue adjacent to Anoka County Ditch 53-62. This area is part of the larger Anoka Sand
Plain, which is home to unique plant communities found in very few places anywhere in the country. Several species of rare and endangered plants were discovered and the concept of restoring the wetlands to allow those species to flourish began to take shape. Combined with the big picture of being in city open space and the prospect of adding a pavilion for public education and access for the enjoyment of nature lovers, plans were put in motion.
The goal of the project is to enhance, restore, and protect three wetland community types and upland islands. The upland communities will be restored to oak forest or aspen-birch forest types. The wetland communities will be restored to
Anoka Sand Plain rich and poor fen, which are unique and rare plant community types containing two confirmed threatened and endangered species. The restoration will release the dormant native seed bank and existing rare species and their habitats will thrive and expand.
The boardwalk and parking lot were completed in August 2017, giving the public the opportunity to walk from East Lake Park in the Lakes of Radisson development to the regional trail along Lexington Avenue. The parking lot was constructed off of Lexington Avenue, providing a trailhead for the boardwalk and parking for educational programming.
Active management of the wetland site will continue to accomplish the plan
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approved by the regulatory agencies, and ongoing maintenance will continue into perpetuity to remain in compliance with the approved plan. Throughout the spring, summer, and fall, crews will be out applying herbicides to control invasive species that inhibit the growth of native vegetation. Prescribed burns and over-seeding with native herbaceous species will allow the area to thrive and provide important habitat for birds and wildlife. For updates on the progress of the Blaine Wetland Sanctuary, please visit BlaineParks.com/WetlandSanctuary.
Programs have been developed for all ages to learn more about the Blaine Wetland Sanctuary. To sign up for programs, please visit BlaineParks.com
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Community Recreation
The Blaine Parks and Recreation department offers:
• Adult men’s, women’s, and co-rec softball
• Adult football
• Recreational and competitive basketball
• Youth hockey, soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, baseball, basketball, and football
Visit BlaineParks.com to get involved.
Minnesota’s Ultimate
Sports Destination
When it comes to sports and recreation, Blaine is ahead of the game, offering something for every professional and recreational athlete. Spectators and athletes from all over the globe gather at Blaine’s worldrenowned athletic facilities for events year-round, which strengthens the growing community. For over 35 years, Blaine has been dedicated to creating recreational opportunities and facilities for residents and visitors.
TPC Golf Course (pictured above)
The 18-hole TPC Twin Cities golf course is Minnesota’s only PGA Tour-owned property, spanning 235 acres of countryside.
Designed by Arnold Palmer and Tom Lehman, the course has been honored multiple times by Golf Digest magazine and is the site of the PGA TOUR 3M Open.
TPC Twin Cities golf course secured a seven-year deal with the PGA Tour; the annual tournament brings some of the world’s top golfers to Minnesota.
Fogerty Arena
Opened in 1982, this civic center and ice arena, known as “The Ice House,” was one of the first facilities in the Twin Cities with curling ice.
National Sports Center
The National Sports Center (NSC) is the world’s largest amateur sports facility, a six-hundred-acre campus featuring:
• The Super Rink, with eight sheets of ice under one roof. Yearly attendance reaches nearly 2 million.
• The NSC Stadium, a multipurpose outdoor athletic stadium with a grandstand that seats up to 5,500 spectators. Home of the opening ceremony for the annual Target USA Cup, the largest youth soccer tournament in the Western Hemisphere.
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3M Open Links PGA Tour
For almost 20 years, TPC Twin Cities in Blaine hosted the 3M Championship, a PGA Tour Champions senior event. But a new chapter of golf in Minnesota began in 2019 with the inaugural 3M Open.
What started as the Burnet Senior Classic in 1993, played at Bunker Hills Golf Course in Coon Rapids, transformed a bit in 2001. 3M took over as the title sponsor and the tournament moved to TPC Twin Cities, where it remained the preeminent Minnesota golf event for almost two decades.
The 2018 3M Championship was the final Champions Tour event and its replacement was announced that same year.
An official PGA Tour stop and part of the FedExCup series, the 3M Open got the ball rolling in July 2019 at TPC Twin Cities.
The private golf club first opened in 2000, when Arnold Palmer Design consulted with golf legend and Minnesota native Tom Lehman to convert a former sod farm into a premier golf course. The grounds were long considered one of the top designs on the PGA Tour Champions circuit.
To challenge golfers at the PGA Tour level, the layout received some significant upgrades and reconfigurations. Now a par 71 that plays up to 7,468 yards, the course is longer and narrower, with 27 water hazards and 74 bunkers. The event marked the PGA Tour’s first regular stop in the state in half a century. The tour stopped in Minnesota 34 times between 1930-1969.
Each year a field of 156 golfers compete in the 3M Open. The tournament has been headlined by some of the best players on the PGA Tour and some of the up-andcoming future stars.
With an annual impact of $50 million, the tournament is a major driver of economic activity in the region.
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A Unique Resource for Residents
The largest amateur sports campus in the world right in the City of Blaine, the National Sports Center (NSC) offers over 600 acres for year-round sports programs and events in sports as diverse as soccer, hockey, golf, figure skating, yoga, and ultimate disc.
The NSC opened in 1990. Built by the State of Minnesota but operated by the nonprofit corporation National Sports Center Foundation (NSCF), the NSC operates on a self-supporting basis. Although state funds were used to build the facility, no operating subsidy is provided.
The NSC’s flagship annual event is the Target USA CUP, the largest youth soccer tournament in the Western Hemisphere. Last year, the event hosted 1,245 teams, representing numerous states and 20 countries. The nine days of USA CUP is a unique and proud time for Blaine residents, as the world truly comes to Blaine.
Super Rink
Opened in October of 1998, the Super Rink expanded from the original four sheets of ice to eight sheets in the fall of 2006. Programs include hockey, figure skating, broomball, short-track speedskating, and public skating.
The Super Rink features two unique facilities. The Herb Brooks Training Center is a 12,500 square-foot dry-land training facility to teach young players the latest training techniques. For the figure skating community, the 6,200 square foot training center provides
a conditioning and dance studio, changing area, parents’ viewing area, and offices for coaches.
The Super Rink is the training home for the U.S. Women’s National Hockey Team, and the team visits Blaine for training camps several times each year. The rink is the home ice for the Bethel University men’s and women’s hockey teams, as well as Irondale, Mounds View, and Legacy Christian high school hockey teams.
Victory Links Golf Course
Established in 2003, Victory Links is the only PGA Tour-designed public golf course in Minnesota. Boasting 18 holes of links-style golf, Victory Links is designed to be inviting as a family-friendly course suitable for youth golf and challenging enough to host a PGA Tour event. In fact, the course hosted three qualifying tournaments for the 3M Open this year.
With 50 soccer fields, the NSC has been certified by the Guinness Book of Records as the “largest soccer complex” in the world. And with 4 million visitors a year, the NSC is Minnesota’s most-visited sports facility.
Victory Links is comprised of an 18-hole championship course, oversized grass tee driving range, and a one-of-a-kind 18-hole bent grass putting course. Covering over 400 acres, players can enjoy the beauty of the Minnesota prairie grasses, tranquil native areas, and even glimpses of wildlife.
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Minnesota United FC
Minnesota’s MLS professional soccer team Minnesota United FC calls the National Sports Center home. MN United plays their games at Allianz Field in St. Paul but spends the rest of their time in Blaine. The team has dedicated field space, locker rooms, training rooms, and offices at the National Sports Center.
The Welcome Center
Opened in the spring of 2005, the Welcome Center hosts sportrelated events, conferences, and trade shows as well as NSC tournament activities. The Welcome Center includes meeting rooms of varying sizes. The small conference rooms can double as VIP suites for major stadium events.
In 2012, the 21,000 square-foot Sport Expo Center was added to the Welcome Center complex. This facility adds an expo space for
consumer and trade shows and can be used for sports training including basketball and volleyball. The addition makes the entire Welcome Center a 36,000 square-foot facility.
Major Features on Campus
Stadium: The 5,500 seat NSC Stadium hosts Target USA CUP feature games and ceremonies, major soccer games such as U.S. National Team games, and even concerts and marching band festivals. The stadium has hosted six different U.S. National Team soccer games over the years against teams from Canada, Sweden, Norway, Australia, and Mexico. The NSC Stadium is the training grounds for the Minnesota United FC, an MLS professional team. The stadium is available year-round with a temporary dome cover during the winter months.
Sports Hall: The indoor Sports Hall, 100 x 70 yards, is host to indoor soccer, lacrosse, baseball training, and other field sports activities. During the winter months, the NSC Sports Hall is busy every day with soccer leagues and training, offering a great offseason training opportunity for Blaine soccer families.
Fields: For first-time visitors to Blaine, the most striking feature of the NSC campus is the number of multi-use playing fields. Currently with 50 fields, the plan is to ultimately add 12 additional fields to bring the campus to an impressive 62 fields.
Soccer is the big field sport at the NSC, but the fields are also used for other sports such as rugby, lacrosse, and ultimate disc.
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Blaine Experiencing Strong Development
Developers are gearing up for projects during what is another big year of development in Blaine. All sectors, including residential, commercial, industrial, and public, are going to be busy.
Housing Development is in High Demand
With attractions like the National Sports Center, TPC Twin Cities, great schools, and high-quality parks and open spaces, Blaine is the perfect place for everyone from young families to single professionals to retirees. To meet the demand for housing in Blaine, builders and developers have been busy over the past year and will be for years to come. More than 15 different builders received housing permits in Blaine last year. Housing growth continues to be strong with almost 900 units permitted in 2022, the highest number of units permitted in a single year since 2004. Blaine was fourth among Twin Cities suburbs for residential permits issued and fifth for total number of units permitted in 2022, a higher ranking for both statistics than 2021. Multifamily projects currently under construction include two market rate projects, one luxury project, and one senior project. Blaine continues to add approximately 1,000 residents annually, making it one of the 10 largest cities in the state of Minnesota. You can find the full 2022 Housing Wrap Up at BlaineMN.gov/2022HousingWrapUp
Commercial and Industrial Groundbreakings and Grand Openings
2022 Business Openings
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• Circle Smoke Shop Plus
• Museum of Self
• Rescue Pets are Wonderful
• New Creations Child Care and Learning Center
• Classic Gymnastics
• Natural Relief of Minnesota
• Nautical Bowls
• Midwest Farmer’s Market
• Buff City Soap
• Nico’s Boutique
• La Poblanita Express
2023 Business Openings
• Action Targets
• Lead Network Pro
• Lulu Lavender Boutique
• Chandler Industries
• Fresh Picked Pizza
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• Aspect Automation
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• Mister Car Wash
• Park Construction
• Culver’s Restaurant
• Silverstar Car Wash
• Bao Bao Tea
• Where’s the Flour
• Boss Lady Shoetique
• Mr. Delicious
• Kingdom Baking
• Flutter Lash & Beauty
• Evolve Chiropractic
• Kwik Trip (on Austin Street)
• Five Guys
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• Jersey Mike’s Subs
• Burn Boot Camp
• Restore Hyper Wellness and Cryotherapy
• Viking Electric and Development
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• Park Dental
• Popeyes
• Chipotle
• Michael’s Fried Chicken
• El Norte Mexican Bar and Grill
• Rusty Bumblebee
• Nalty Photography
• Mod Pizza
• Noodles & Co.
• Great Steak
• Planet Smoothie
• Piedmont Plastics
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To stay up to date on development activity in Blaine, be sure to visit our interactive development map at BlaineMN.gov/ DevelopmentMap. This map highlights all of the projects underway and coming in the future.
Does Your Business Want to Sponsor an Event?
Blaine has many opportunities for your business to help make community events a success. Options include logo listing in brochures, city newsletters, and other promotional materials. Other sponsorship perks include free booth space at the event in some cases.
All events are different and sponsorship levels are outlined in the application form that can be found online. Select your event today. Visit BlaineEvents.com for more information.
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BlaineConnect
The City uses a semi-monthly, citywide newsletter (Blaine CityConnect), the government cable access channel, BlaineMN.gov, neighborhood meetings, NotifyMe, social media, and CivicReady, Blaine’s emergency notification system, to present information to and receive feedback from residents about what is happening in the city.
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Destination Blaine: Live, Work, Grow
Blaine continues to be one of the Twin Cities’ most rapidly growing suburbs. The City’s numerous attractions and amenities provide a robust, welcoming environment to live, work, and grow. Blaine has become a top destination in Minnesota for business, for fun, and for home.
A Destination for Business
Blaine offers a strong and growing industrial and commercial business sector and is home to nearly 1,400 businesses including Aveda Corporation, Infinite Campus, Bermo, and Dayton Rogers Manufacturing Company. More than 24,000 people are employed at Blaine businesses. The metro area’s second busiest reliever airport, the Anoka CountyBlaine (ANE) Airport, is located in Blaine.
Blaine is well situated geographically, with excellent access to 35W and Highway 10 that allows for quick, convenient travel throughout the Twin Cities. In addition, Blaine is located only 11 miles from Minneapolis, about as far north of that city as the Minnesota River is south.
The City offers a variety of resources for businesses that would like to call Blaine home, including state programs and Tax Increment Financing (TIF), as well as a new commercial loan program to encourage redevelopment or reinvestment of older buildings in the community. A dedicated Economic Development staff member helps businesses identify grants or other funding sources.
“We’ve structured the program to come in and close any financial gaps,” said Erik Thorvig, City of Blaine community development director. “This helps them while they wait for SBA or bank financing. A lot of small businesses use their own savings and have limited resources, and we want to help.”
Top 4 Reasons to Bring Your Business to Blaine
1 Convenient Geographic Location
Blaine is conveniently located only 11 miles from Minneapolis, with easy access to Highway 10 and 35W.
2 Land Availability and Affordable Land Costs
The cost to develop in Blaine is less than in other parts of the metro.
3 Plentiful Workforce
When companies come to Blaine—from medical devices to precision manufacturing— they can draw from a strong labor pool.
4 Wide Range of Housing Options
Blaine offers a variety of housing types. When a business comes to Blaine, employees can find entry-level or executive homes—and everything in between, perfect for those who want to live where they work.
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The City offers a variety of resources for businesses that would like to call Blaine home, including a commercial loan program.
The 3M Open: International Spotlight on Blaine
Blaine’s TPC Twin Cities has been the proud host of the 3M Open (formerly 3M Championship) since 2001. The 3M Open debuted in 2019, a new professional golf tournament on the PGA tour and part of the FedEx Cup series. The tournament brings the world’s best golfers and competition to Blaine each July, as well as an estimated $50 million economic impact for the region.
This premier event gives Blaine a unique opportunity to showcase the City to the world—in person and through international media coverage.
The 3M Open will be held July 24-30, 2023.
A Destination for Fun
Blaine is home to a wide variety of entertainment and sports facilities, including the National Sports Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The NSC is the world’s largest amateur sports facility and the state’s most visited sports destination. The 600-acre campus operates more than 100 unique programs, providing opportunities for athletes of all ages and backgrounds to play the sports they love. TPC Twin Cities is Minnesota’s only PGA Tour owned golf facility and host of the annual 3M Open.
In addition, Blaine boasts a robust system of parks and trails that includes the Blaine Wetland Sanctuary, Aquatore Park, and Lakeside Commons Park and Beach, which features a public beach on Sunrise Lake, splash pad, beach house, boathouse with concessions, playground, volleyball court, rental canoes and kayaks, a rentable picnic pavilion, and more.
Other recreation and entertainment options include a plethora of restaurants, brew pubs, amusement centers featuring bowling, trampoline parks, arcades, and other activities, and so much more.
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A Destination for Home
Recognized by Money Magazine as one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live, Blaine is a vibrant and growing community with thriving neighborhoods and a variety of housing options—everything from apartments and entry-level homes to executive properties and senior living facilities. Blaine offers excellent educational options, a broad selection of places of worship, countless restaurants and retail locations, special events, and more.
“Blaine is a mecca for athletic excellence,” said Mayor Tim Sanders, “a destination community, and an ideal place for your business, your restaurant, and your family to call home.”
“Blaine is a mecca for athletic excellence, a destination community, and an ideal place for your business, your restaurant, and your family to call home.”
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City Departments
Administration
The administration department is made up of the city manager’s office as well as the city clerk, communications, and human resources divisions.
The City Manager is selected by the Blaine City Council to manage the day-to-day operation of all functions of city government. The city manager, along with the management team, evaluates issues and makes recommendations to the city council. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/Administration
The City Clerk’s Office is responsible for running local elections, licensing businesses, maintaining official city records, and managing Blaine City Council meeting agendas. The city clerk also maintains a record of all council proceedings, publishes legal notices and newly adopted ordinances, and responds to city code inquiries. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/CityClerk
Human Resources coordinates recruitment and hiring, conducts contract negotiations, and administers employee benefits, compensation, and job classifications. For job opportunities, visit BlaineMN.gov/Jobs.
Communications develops and presents relevant, timely, and helpful public information to the community. It is the City's intent to help foster community involvement, confidence, and pride by keeping residents informed and providing opportunities for community engagement. Learn more at BlaineMN.gov/Communications.
Parks and Recreation in Blaine provides a comprehensive, year-round recreational activity program for residents of all ages and includes the senior center facility and senior programs. Parks and recreation also works in cooperation with community organizations, agencies, and associations in an effort to facilitate a broad variety of recreational opportunities within the city.
Parks and recreation also plans and manages city parks and recreational facilities for community use. For additional information, visit BlaineParks.com.
Finance Department
The finance department is composed of two divisions – finance and information technology (IT).
Finance oversees all financial activity of the City and manages four subdivisions: accounting, which oversees the payroll and accounts payable functions and is responsible for the City’s financial reporting; budgeting, which manages the City’s financial and capital planning functions; treasury and debt management, which manages the City’s banking, investment, and debt issuance functions; and utility billing, which is responsible for the billing and account maintenance of Blaine water, sewer, refuse, and recycling accounts.
Information Technology is responsible for managing the City’s computerized system of hardware and software and its supporting infrastructure that allows the exchange of information, both internally and externally, through the use of voice, data, and video. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/Finance
Community Development
The community development department consists of three divisions: planning, economic development, and building inspections.
Planning functions revolve around reviewing and processing the development proposals for the Blaine Planning Commission and Blaine City Council as well as interpreting and enforcing zoning and subdivision codes. This division prepares and implements the comprehensive municipal plan, which guides land use, zoning, sewer extension, transportation, and community facility improvements or anticipated changes. They also prepare special reports and studies of redevelopment and long-range plans.
Planning also oversees all land development within the City of Blaine. Staff is available to answer questions on past, current, and future development, zoning, building code changes, home occupations, business signage, and variances to the codes. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/Planning
Economic Development offers assistance to businesses in finding available sites and coordinating the site planning process. In some cases, financial assistance is available through the Blaine EDA for projects which address City goals.
Blaine has a strong and growing industrial and commercial business sector. Blaine is home to over 1,500 businesses, has
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eleven industrial parks, competitive land costs, a strong labor pool, and excellent freeway and highway access as well as the Anoka County Airport. Blaine has an abundant supply of development opportunities for growing and emerging businesses. For additional information, visit BlaineBiz.com.
Building Inspections reviews and inspects all new construction and remodeling within the City. All building permits and licenses are issued from building inspections through the iMS online permitting system at BlaineMN.gov/IMS
A building permit is needed for any new construction, remodeling, sprinkler systems, plumbing, heating, fence, deck, shed, in-ground pool, or mobile home setup. Visit BlaineMN.gov for permit requirements for common home improvement projects. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/BuildingInspections
Safety Services
The safety services department consists of three divisions: community standards, police, and facilities. This department also oversees the City's contracted fire response with SBM Fire.
Community Standards includes three divisions, starting with Neighborhood Services that enforces City ordinances relating to the public health, safety, and general condition and upkeep of the community. This department responds to inquiries about code issues. Neighborhood services strives to work cooperatively with residents and business owners to gain voluntary compliance of community standards.
Fire Inspections is responsible for new construction plan review and inspection. Fire inspections also conducts routine fire inspections of commercial and industrial buildings. Housing Services is responsible for the rental license program for all single and multiple family rental property within the City of Blaine. All rental properties are required to obtain an annual license and scheduled inspections. Housing Services is also responsible for conducting the fire inspections of all apartments and residential board and care facilities as well as responding to property complaints. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/CommunityStandards.
Facilities This division provides day-to-day maintenance and upkeep of city buildings. They are also responsible for long-term planning and capital improvements to city buildings to keep them operating in a safe, cost-effective manner, extending the life of the structures.
Learn more about the Police and Fire Departments on page 30.
Public Works
The public works department is divided into several divisions providing services for the maintenance of, and some construction of, public facilities such as streets and parks and the provision of utility services.
Streets and Parks maintains city streets, parks, buildings, and grounds through weed cutting, street sweeping, traffic signs, snow and ice removal, and related activities.
Water and Sewer operates, maintains, and repairs all water mains, sanitary sewer mains, and storm sewers within the City, including wells and lift stations.
Maintenance provides a program of preventive maintenance and repair work for city vehicles and equipment.
Forestry helps balance the preservation of our natural resources with the growth and needs of our community. This includes insect and disease control, tree preservation, hazard tree management, Arbor Day, and other planting events. City staff are available to answer any questions regarding trees and shrubs.
Public Works can be reached at 763-785-6165 during regular business hours or 763-427-1212 after hours and weekends. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/PublicWorks or email PW@BlaineMN.gov.
Engineering
The engineering department consists of two divisions: engineering and GIS
Engineering ensures that municipal sewer, water main, storm drainage, and street improvements are constructed in accordance with city specifications. Engineering coordinates engineering services during the planning and construction stages of residential and industrial development as well as maintaining compliance with all applicable wetland requirements. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/Engineering
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) produces maps, reports, analysis, and geospatial data as well as creating and maintaining a vast array of point, line, polygon, raster, and tabular data for the City of Blaine and surrounding area. GIS staff also maintains an online web mapping application, giving the public and city staff quick and easy access to GIS data. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/GIS
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Council, Boards, and Commissions
Blaine City Council
As the elected representatives of the people, City councilmembers comprise the policy-making body of the City. The council is composed of six councilmembers and the mayor. Though voting equally with the other six members of the council, the mayor is the presiding officer at council meetings and is the official representative of the City. Two councilmembers are elected from each council ward on staggered four-year terms. The mayor’s position, a four-year term, is elected at large.
The City is comprised of three council wards. Elections are held each August and November in even-numbered years. The councilmembers, as a body, implement all policies exclusively through the city manager and, as individuals, neither perform or interfere with any of the administrative work themselves.
Regular meetings are the first and third Monday of every month at 7PM in the Blaine City Council Chambers at Blaine City Hall. Meetings are televised live on cable channels 799 and 16. Meetings are also livestreamed at BlaineMN.gov/Video. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/CityCouncil
Blaine Economic Development Authority
In May 1985, the Blaine Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) was established to promote economic development. State law empowered HRAs with broad authority to engage in redevelopment and economic development activities. Although the HRA was an autonomous organization, the HRA was governed by a board whose members are the Blaine City Council.
In December 1988, the Economic Development Authority (EDA) was established to replace the HRA as the vehicle for subsequent economic development activities. Previous City and HRA projects were consolidated under the EDA’s authority. In part this was done because state statute provided the EDA with greater flexibility. The EDA is governed by the Blaine City Council, which serves as the EDA’s board of directors and president. The city manager is the executive director of the Blaine EDA. The EDA meets as needed. Meetings are held either before or after regularly scheduled Blaine City Council meetings. Meetings are televised live on cable channels 799 and 16. Meetings are also livestreamed at BlaineMN.gov/Video. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/EDA
The following boards report to the council:
Charter Commission
The Blaine Charter Commission reviews the City charter and recommends charter amendments in keeping with the state law. Commissioners are volunteers recommended for appointment by the Blaine City Council to the Tenth Judicial District Chief Judge. The Blaine Charter Commission meets annually as required by statute, but may convene more often as needed. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/CharterCommission.
Natural Resources Conservation Board
The Blaine Natural Resources Conservation Board is an advisory board to the city council that develops and recommends a policy framework for the maintenance and preservation of Blaine’s natural resources. The board also develops a natural resources plan, which includes long-term and near-term objectives and a plan for the acquisition of significant natural areas.
Regular meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 7PM in the Blaine City Council Chambers. Meetings are televised live on cable channels 799 and 16. Meetings are also livestreamed at BlaineMN.gov/Video. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/NRCB
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Park Advisory Board
The Blaine Park Advisory Board, consisting of seven members appointed for two-year terms, holds neighborhood meetings, receives resident input, conducts surveys, addresses funding strategies, evaluates and recommends capital improvements for new and existing park facilities, and conducts public meetings for resident involvement in the park planning process.
The Blaine Park Board meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7PM at Blaine City Hall. Meetings are televised live on cable channels 799 and 16. Meetings are also livestreamed at BlaineMN.gov/Video. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/ParkBoard.
Planning Commission
The Blaine Planning Commission, consisting of seven members appointed for two-year terms, reviews and advises the city council on long-range community planning goals and policies, immediate planning issues, and specific development proposals. The Blaine Planning Commission meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7PM at Blaine City Hall. Meetings are televised live on cable channels 799 and 16. Meetings are also livestreamed at BlaineMN.gov/Video. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/PlanningCommission
Traffic Commission
The Blaine Traffic Commission reviews neighborhood traffic concerns on local streets, defines issues, reviews alternatives and costs, holds public hearings, and makes recommendations to the Blaine City Council.
Regular meetings are held quarterly (February, May, August, November) on the first Tuesday of each month at 7PM at Blaine City Hall. Meetings are televised live on cable channels 799 and 16. Meetings are also livestreamed at BlaineMN.gov/Video. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/TrafficCommission
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Senior Advisory Council
The Blaine Senior Advisory Council has been established by the Blaine City Council to recommend programs and services for the senior residents of Blaine. It is the intent of the advisory council to make every effort to provide equal program opportunities for all Blaine area senior citizens. The Blaine Senior Advisory Council also recommends guidelines for use of the Mary Ann Young Center.
The Blaine City Council appoints councilmembers to serve as a liaison to the advisory council. Advisory members serve a term of two years and may elect to run for additional terms pending city council approval. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/SeniorAdvisoryCouncil
Blaine Historical Society
The primary goal of the Blaine Historical Society is to collect, preserve, research, disseminate, and display historical knowledge and artifacts relating to Blaine, Minnesota. Future membership opportunities are anticipated for those interested in joining the society.
Blaine residents interested in assisting the society further its goals through volunteer effort, artifact donation, and/or by any other non-monetary means are also invited to contact the Society. Learn more at BlaineHistory.org
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Fire Board
The Spring Lake Park - Blaine - Mounds View (SBM) Fire Department is a nonprofit corporation managed by a Fire Board consisting of firefighters and community representatives. Blaine representatives must either live or work full time in Blaine. The board works closely with the Fire Chief, offering final approving authority for most administrative and financial items for the corporation.
Learn more at SBMFire.org
Ad Hoc Boards/Councils:
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Safety Services
Blaine Safety Services are comprised of the Blaine Police Department, the Spring Lake Park - Blaine - Mounds View (SBM) Fire Department, and Community Standards.
Blaine Police Department
The Blaine Police Department has an authorized strength of 81 sworn officers, 11 full-time support personnel, and seven part-time non-sworn community service officers. The department responds to over 50,000 calls for service annually. The police department has three K-9 teams. Other specialty units include: a traffic unit, retail crime unit, and the directed operations group. There are five divisions in the police department: the patrol division, special operations, administrative services, emergency management, and support services. In addition, the police department also has a reserve unit and a law enforcement explorer post.
The Blaine Police Department strives to have the most up-to-date policies that reflect changes in federal and state court rulings and law changes, as well as keep them contemporary with the ever-changing world around us. In 2019, the department contracted with Lexipol, a renowned US company. Lexipol is a national law enforcement policy company that not only ensures policies are legal and defensible, but best practices are followed as well. This process is on going and will continue to provide updates to the policy manual.
The Blaine Police Department believes in building strong relationships with its community members through engaging interactions and events. We strive to create trust and confidence in the neighborhoods, schools, and businesses we serve.
In addition to being a wonderful city in which to live and work, Blaine is also a
destination community. Many large-scale sporting events, concerts, festivals, and other activities present unique public safety challenges. As Blaine continues to grow, the police department integrates with other members of the community to provide a safe, thriving community. The mission statement of the Blaine Police Department is:
“As proud members of our community, we, the members of the Blaine Police Department, strive to enhance the quality of life in Blaine by serving with integrity, respect, and professionalism.”
The department strongly believes in this and is here for everyone in Blaine. The non-emergency number for the police department is 763-785-6168. For additional information, visit BlaineSafetyServices.com/Police.
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In addition to response for calls for service, the Police Department provides a number of specialized services:
• In the Patrol Division, there are three dedicated K-9 officers as well as three officers dedicated to traffic enforcement and education.
• The traffic officers work in conjunction with the Blaine Traffic Commission to address and improve traffic safety in our community.
• Community service officers provide non-emergency assistance with ordinance issues and traffic safety/flow.
• Police Reserves and Explorers provide volunteer services to the police department on patrol and at special events throughout the city.
• The Investigations Division includes nine detectives and two sergeants and provides 24-hour investigative coverage to our community.
• One of the detectives and one of the sergeants are assigned to the Anoka Hennepin Narcotics and Violent Crimes Task Force.
• There are additionally four school resource officers assigned to Blaine High School, Roosevelt Middle School, Centennial High School, and Westwood Middle School.
• The Patrol Division has two retail officers dedicated to the Northtown Mall area in the southeast corner of the city. They work in conjunction with the businesses in the area to provide a safe, secure retail area.
• Special Operations also has two officers in the Directed Operations Group. The Directed Operations Group provides specialized targeted enforcement in problem areas of the City of Blaine.
• There are seven staff members who provide support services which include records management and administration.
• Emergency Management in Blaine is overseen by the police department.
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SBM Fire Department
Residents incorporated the Spring Lake Fire Department on January 17, 1944 as a nonprofit corporation, starting with two pieces of apparatus and 20 volunteer firefighters. The fire district was quite large at the time and consisted of the current communities of Blaine, Spring Lake Park, Mounds View, Fridley, Arden Hills, Shoreview, and Coon Rapids. Today, the SBMFD is a dynamic, high-performing organization, which provides extraordinary all-hazard emergency response, innovative fire prevention services, and public fire education to the communities of Spring Lake Park, Blaine, and Mounds View. SBMFD currently serves a permanent population of over 92,000 residents who are dispersed throughout approximately 40 square miles. The coverage area includes the Anoka County Airport, critical state infrastructure, major regional employers, and numerous schools.
The operations division provides services through a unique combination-staffing model, staffing with full-time personnel and volunteers, delivering an effective service at one of the lowest per capita costs in Minnesota. The SBMFD operates out of five fire stations, four of which are located in the City of Blaine and have an apparatus complement of six engines, two ladders, four RIV/Utility, and additional support vehicles. Weekday response combines 13 full-time SBMFD personnel with 11 full-time City of Blaine employees who are also firefighters. During the evening, weekends, and holidays, service is provided by approximately 55 volunteer personnel who respond to their assigned fire stations from their homes. In 2022, the SBMFD responded to over 1,700 calls for service in Blaine alone.
The community risk reduction division delivers innovative fire prevention and safety programs to the community in several focus areas. Some of these innovative and crucial programs are: after the fire care, bike helmet fittings, car seat clinics, citizens academy, first aid and CPR, home safety surveys, safety camp, senior safety fair, school education, and youth firesetter intervention. For more information visit, SBMFire.org
Community Standards Division
The Community Standards division consists of 14 full-time staff who conduct city code compliance inspections and enforcement activities related to the fire marshal, fire inspections, rental licensing, and code enforcement. Most of the Community Standards staff also supports the SBM Fire Department as daytime responders to fire, serious medical calls, and vehicle crashes. Community Standards staff also assists with emergency management in the City. For additional information, visit BlaineSafetyServices.com/CommunityStandards.
CommunityConnect
CommunityConnect is made up of six initiatives: crime mapping, camera registration, community relations, Night to Unite, safety education, and security surveys.
CommunityConnect is a modernized version of the old neighborhood watch and connects the entire community instead of just pockets of neighborhoods. It is designed to make our community a safer place to live, work, and grow. Learn more at BlaineMN.gov/CommunityConnect
Partnering for a Safer Blaine
Blaine Safety Services actively engages in resident safety and resident awareness. Blaine Safety Services, along with the City of Blaine Parks & Recreation department, annually hosts a summer safety camp event for children entering fourth grade in the fall. This two-day event teaches the children a variety of safety precautions in a fun environment. Blaine Safety Services also holds a two-day bike helmet safety event. This is hosted annually in the spring and is an event to learn how to fit bike helmets for adults as well as children. You can bring in your own helmet for a fitting or buy one at cost at the event.
Every fall, adults have an opportunity to experience what it is like to be a police officer or firefighter at Blaine’s Citizens Academy. This eight-week program helps people understand the operations of the police and fire departments and offers the chance to use some of the actual equipment that Safety Services members use daily.
These are just a few examples of how the City of Blaine works cooperatively to make Blaine a safe and enjoyable place to be.
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Utilities
Utility Billing
For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/UtilityBilling
The finance department is responsible for the billing of water, sewer, and garbage service to over 20,000 homes and commercial properties in the City of Blaine.
Bills are sent quarterly to residential customers and monthly to commercial customers. All bills are due on the last day of the month. Any payments not received by the due date will result in a 10 percent late payment penalty. Any accounts that become delinquent are certified to the county for collection with the property taxes.
Water
Residential customers will be billed a quarterly service charge, plus a charge per 1,000 gallons of water used.
Commercial customers will be billed a monthly service charge, plus a charge per 1,000 gallons of water used. To see current water rates visit, BlaineMN.gov/UtilityBilling
Sanitary Sewer
Sewage treatment services for Blaine, as well as most other cities in the seven-county metropolitan area, are provided by the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services. Sewage leaving each city is metered and treated at the Metropolitan Council Treatment Site in St. Paul. Each city is billed for the amount of sewage treated.
Infrastructure replacement costs are also included in the sewer rate. To see sewer water rates, visit BlaineMN.gov/UtilityBilling
Monthly Recycling Drop-Off Day
The City of Blaine sponsors a recycling drop-off day on the third Saturday of each month at Recycle Technologies.
The collection event runs from 8AM - Noon and is open to anyone. You do not need to be a Blaine resident to bring items to the drop-off day.
Recycle Technologies collects mattresses, box springs, carpet, appliances, fluorescent lamps, electronics, rechargeable batteries, and tires. Please note that there is a fee for most items.
You can also drop off tires and rechargeable batteries for a small fee. For more information on fees, call 763-785-0456. See the complete list of fees on the Blaine website under garbage and recycling information.
Free items include scrap metal and vehicle batteries.
Randy's Environmental Services offers free paper shredding on the drop-off day. Wait time for shredding can be long.
Please note: No garbage will be accepted at the drop-off day. To learn more about recycling opportunities available in Blaine, call 763-785-6141 or visit BlaineMN.gov/Recycle.
Bikes 4 Kids (April - October)
Drop off any size bicycle that you no longer want at Blaine’s monthly recycling drop-off day. The bikes will be accepted by Bikes 4 Kids to be refurbished or have their parts used in refurbishing other bikes. Bikes 4 Kids then donates the bikes to people in need.
There is no charge to drop a bike off at the monthly recycling drop-off day. Bikes 4 Kids is a part of The Robert & Wilma Burbach Bike Foundation. Learn more at Bikes4KidsMN.org .
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Recycling & Garbage
Blaine has organized recycling and refuse service and contracts with Walters Recycling and Refuse for all single-family homes in the city. Three service levels are available to meet a variety of disposal needs.
• Premium Service (includes six bulk items per year)
• 68 Gallon Service
• 38 Gallon Service
Unlimited single-sort recycling is included with each garbage service. All recyclable materials can be placed together loosely in the recycling containers provided. Recycling is collected every other week on residents’ designated garbage day.
Walters offers seasonal yard waste pickup from April –November. Yard waste containers can be ordered directly from Walters by calling 763-780-8464.
How can you save money on your garbage bill?
The best way to save money on your garbage bill, especially households at the unlimited level, is to recycle as much material as possible. These days most household waste is actually recyclable. In Blaine’s curbside recycling program, you can recycle the following items:
• Newspapers and all inserts
• All magazines and catalogs
• Phone books
• Training manuals
• All mixed mail including envelopes If it comes in the mail and is paper, you can recycle it.
• All office and school papers, file folders, fax sheets, notebooks, etc.
• Paperback books
• Brown paper bags
New! Organics Waste Collection
The City of Blaine is currently working with Anoka County to set up an organic waste collection program. The pilot program will include a free drop-off location at City Hall. The plan is to use this first location to test the participation levels and demand. If there is enough demand, additional locations will be added.
What are organics?
Organics include all food scraps, most nonrecyclable and food-soiled paper, and certified compostable products.
Why should organics be removed from the trash?
What is the cost?
This will be a free program for Blaine residents. The City is able to offer this service at no cost through a SCORE (Select Committee on Recycling and the Environment) grant.
• Corrugated cardboard boxes cut up to fit in recycling cart (or flatten and bundle 3 feet by 3 feet by 1 foot thick, and place 3 feet from the recycling cart)
• Box board (cake, cereal, cracker, tissue, and shoe/shirt boxes)
• Aluminum cans
• Tin/steel cans
• Glass bottles and jars (clear, brown, and green)
• Plastic food and beverage containers
Please do not recycle the following items:
Plastic bags, Styrofoam, plastic motor oil bottles, boxes for freezer foods, pizza boxes, any type of used tissue product.
If you need additional recycling carts to handle all of the recycling material, you can get them at no additional cost. That’s right; residents can put out as much recycling as possible without an increase in cost. In fact, it could save you money by allowing you to use a smaller garbage cart.
To get additional recycling carts, call Walters Recycling and Refuse at 763-780-8464. To save money and change your level of garbage service to a smaller container, call the city Utility Billing Department at 763-7856141. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/GarbageandRecycling
Approximately one-third of the waste collected weekly is recyclable, organic material. Removal of organics from your weekly trash reduces the amount of material dumped at the landfill. Once this material reaches the landfill, the collection and reuse of it is no longer feasible.
What happens to the organics?
Food scraps and nonrecyclable paper products are processed and turned into compost, a nutrient-rich resource that improves soil and decreases the need for fertilizers.
How do I start?
Any resident who wants to participate should sign up at BlaineMN.gov/ OrganicsSignup and get a free starter kit at Blaine City Hall.
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Community Ordinances
Area Dog Parks
In 2016, the City enclosed an area of Aquatore Park that serves as an off-leash dog area. Off-leash parks in the area include:
• Aquatore ParkSwanson Dog Park
9191 Lincoln Street
Blaine
• Bunker Hills Park
550 Bunker Lake Boulevard NW
Andover
• Locke County Park 840 71st Avenue NE
Fridley
• Rice Creek OffLeash Dog Area
5959 Lexington Avenue Shoreview
Animals found at large will be seized by an Animal Control Officer and impounded. Call 763-785-6168 for the current impound facility. Contact a community service officer at 763-427-1212 or call 911 for animal-related complaints.
Clean Up After Your Pets
Under City ordinance, pet owners are required to clean up after their dogs. Pet owners must carry a plastic bag or some other means of picking up after their pet whenever they are off their own property.
Block Parties
Block parties are permitted without special permit. However, residents should be aware of several important issues. Selling or dispensing of beer requires a temporary beer license, which must be approved by the City. Residents may not barricade or block off streets and must be conscientious of loud music and impact to surrounding neighbors. The City’s noise ordinance restricts noisy parties and gatherings. Contact the Blaine Police Department for more information.
Animals
Number and Types A resident may own up to three domestic pets of any one type over six months of age. A domestic pet is defined as a dog, cat, bird, or other common house pet. Non-domesticated, wild animals are not permitted. Domestic farm animals, including cattle, horses, snakes, sheep, goats, and domesticated birds are only permitted in agricultural (AG) and farm residential (FR) zoning districts. Hogs (pot-bellied pigs) are not permitted within any zoning district.
Private or Commercial Kennel If a resident owns or boards more than three adult domestic pets, a kennel license is required. Kennels are not permitted in single family (R-1, R-2, and R-3) zoning.
Cats Cat licensing is not required. There is no ordinance on stray cats in the City of Blaine.
Leash Law Dogs in the City of Blaine must be on a leash and under control while off the owner’s property.
Dog License All dogs six months or older are required to be licensed. A license can be obtained at Blaine City Hall for $10. The owner must provide evidence that the dog has been vaccinated for rabies. Dog licenses must be renewed by April 30 and are good for two years.
Barking Dog It shall be unlawful for any person to own, keep, or harbor any dog considered a barking dog. By definition a barking dog is any dog that barks, bays, cries, howls, or makes any other noise continuously and/or incessantly for a period of 10 minutes or barks intermittently for 30 minutes or more at any time either day or night. Contact the Blaine Police Department or Community Standards for more information.
Dog Enclosures (Kennel) Dog enclosures are only permitted in rear yards. Dog enclosures must be located at least 30 feet from the side property line and 10 feet from the rear lot line. All enclosures must be screened from adjacent property. Dog enclosures must also be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. Contact Community Standards or the Blaine Police Department for more information.
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Garage Sales
Garage sales are allowed without special permit if they meet the following standards: sale can last no longer than three days and no more than twice each year; no goods purchased for sale or consignment goods may be offered for resale; and all signs advertising the sale must be placed on private property with owner’s permission and removed after the sale. Contact Community Standards for more information.
Boulevard Maintenance
Residents with property fronting a street right-of-way are responsible for the general maintenance and upkeep of the boulevard. This includes mowing tall grass/weeds, raking leaves, tree trimming/removal, and sidewalk snow removal.
Driveways
A permit is not required for new driveway construction or improvement unless a modification to the curb is needed. Depending on the zoning district there are different setback requirements for driveways. All driveways and approaches must be hard surface using concrete or blacktop. Contact the planning division for more information at 763-784-6180.
Fences
The City requires a building permit for the construction of new yard fencing or substantial alteration of an existing fence. The following fence guidelines must be followed:
• Seasonal fences are allowed without permit.
• Post and framework must be placed within property line of the owner. The fencing material, such as lumber, pickets, etc., shall be placed on the side of the fence facing the street or adjacent property.
• All fences must be constructed in a workman-like manner and be maintained in a state of reasonable repair.
• Maximum heights: Front yard = 4 feet. Side and rear yards = 6 feet.
Contact Building Inspections at 763-784-6700 or visit BlaineMN.gov/BuildingInspections for more information.
Home Daycare
Providers must be licensed by Anoka County and the State of Minnesota. Specific questions or complaints should be directed to Anoka County at 763-422-7146.
Youth
Firearms/Hunting
The discharge of deadly weapons is prohibited within city limits. Deadly weapons include all firearms, bow and arrows when arrows are point-tipped, BB guns, air rifles, and slingshots. The Blaine Police Department may issue temporary bow and arrow deer hunting authorization for certain designated properties within the city.
Persons owning property within designated hunting areas must obtain a permit for each person who will be hunting on said property and the permit must be in the hunter’s possession. All regulations established by the Department of Natural Resources shall be adhered to. Contact the Blaine Police Department for more information at 763-785-6168.
Home Business
A home business may operate in a residential zoning district without a conditional use permit if there is no exterior storage of materials or business equipment, the business is conducted within a residential dwelling and does not exceed 20 percent of total floor area of residence, and only people living in the residence are employed. Contact Community Standards for other applicable standards at 763-785-6187.
Ages Sun. - Thurs. Fri. - Sat. Under 12 9PM 10PM 12 - 14 10PM 11PM 15 - 17 11PM 12:01AM
Curfews
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Inoperable Vehicles
The City of Blaine does not allow the parking or storage of stock cars, race cars, or junk vehicles. All vehicles must be in an operable condition, currently licensed, and licensed to the occupants of the property or their guests. Contact Community Standards for more info at 763-784-6700.
Vehicle Repair
Residents are not allowed to repair or perform maintenance work on vehicles on public streets or on private land unless the vehicle is enclosed in a garage or storage building.
Noise
The City of Blaine noise ordinance is in effect between 10PM and 7AM. During this period, the following activities are restricted:
• Operation of tools and domestic maintenance equipment
• Repair or servicing of vehicles if noise is audible beyond property line
• Exterior construction or remodeling
• Use of electronic or audio sound if plainly audible at a distance of 50 feet or more
• Noisy parties or gatherings audible at a distance of 50 feet or more
Contact Community Standards for information at 763-785-6187.
Parking
No vehicle shall be parked on any highway, street, or alley in the city for more than 48 consecutive hours at any time.
• From November 1 to April 1, no vehicle shall be parked on any highway, street, or alley between the hours of 2AM and 7AM.
• Parking permits may be issued by the Blaine Police Department for emergency or other situations.
• No vehicle may be parked on any highway, street, or alley in the city in violation of any temporary or permanent regulatory sign posted by the city.
Traffic Visibility
On all corner lots, no fence, object, or planting in excess of 30 inches in height is allowed in the sight distance triangle. Contact Community Standards for more information at 763-785-6187.
Rental Dwellings Require License
All rental housing in Blaine must secure a license prior to tenants moving into the unit. Contact housing services at 763-785-6146 to request a license application and schedule the necessary pre-inspection. Licensing is required on an annual basis; the licensing period runs from January 1 through December 31.
The rental dwelling ordinance governs all rental units within the City. It pertains to singlefamily detached and attached townhomes and condos and all multi-family rentals comprised of two or more units.
Residential Exterior Storage
Personal unused property should be stored inside. Miscellaneous storage, including yard maintenance equipment, toys, and non-permanent recreational equipment, may not be stored outside for periods longer than 72 consecutive hours. Vehicles and ornamental yard enhancements are excluded from this standard. Contact Community Standards for more information.
SNOW REMOVAL
Residents with property fronting a sidewalk are responsible for the removal of snow within 48 hours after the snowfall has ceased. Residents are prohibited from pushing snow, slush, or ice into the street or onto private property without permission.
Satellite Dishes
Dishes exceeding 24 inches in diameter must be located in the rear yard at a distance of five feet from adjacent property lines. Contact Community Standards for more information.
Septic Systems
Septic tanks must be pumped and inspected every three years by a certified pumper. Contact Building Inspections for more info.
Sheds
City zoning requirements limit the number of accessory buildings (including attached garages) to two, with a combined area no greater than 1,000 square feet. Sheds must be located in the rear yard, unless side yard shed requirements are met. A permit is required for any shed greater than 120 square feet in area or that has permanent footings or slab.
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Swimming Pools
Swimming pools are permitted in certain residential zoning districts in rear yards and 10 feet from all property lines. Pools cannot be located closer than six feet to the primary residence and all associated decks or patios must be located a minimum distance of 10 feet from adjacent lot lines. All outdoor pools need to be completely enclosed by a non-climbing type fence or wall. Fence and gates shall be at least four feet tall. Building permits are required for construction of all above- and below-ground pools exceeding 200 square feet in area. Call 763-784-6700 for more information.
Tree Preservation
Residents are allowed to remove two significant trees per year from privately owned property. Trees removed because they pose a hazard are exempt. An approved forest management plan is required if more than two significant trees per year are removed from non-developing lots or parcels. On developing lots, a tree preservation plan must be submitted for City approval prior to site grading or excavation. Prior to site disturbance, the site shall be staked and fenced for tree preservation plan. All significant trees removed or fatally damaged must be replaced on-site or in the form of a payment of a fee to the city restoration fund. Contact Public Works for more information.
Wood Storage
Firewood may be stored in the side or rear yard no closer than five feet from the property line unless screened by a solid fence or wall.
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More Info Online
Regular office hours are MondayFriday from 8AM until 4:30PM. For additional information, visit BlaineMN.gov/ BuildingInspections
Building Permits
Building Inspections reviews and inspects all new construction and remodeling within the City. All building permits and licenses, as well as Certificates of Occupancy, are issued from Building Inspections. A building permit is needed for any new construction, remodeling, sprinkler system, plumbing, heating, fence, deck, shed, in-ground pool, or mobile home setup. All Blaine building permits are obtained online. Start the process today at BlaineMN.gov/BuildingInspections.
The Simple & Easy Building Permit Process
1. Talk to your local code official. Code officials want your project to be a success and will help you avoid potential problems that could cost time and money. Residents will be asked some basic questions (What are you planning to do? Where?), advised of any requirements, and, if necessary, referred to other departments for their approval. The code official will provide you with the resources and information needed for compliance with the applicable building codes. You will then receive an application for a building permit.
2. Submit application. At this stage, the applicant will document the who, what, when, where, and how of the job, along with any sketches or plans of the proposed work. Learn more at BlaineMN.gov/BuildingInspections.
3. Building inspections. The code official will review your plans and determine if your project is in compliance with local requirements. If your plans meet these requirements, a permit is issued. If for some reason they do not, the code official will work with you to help correct the problem.
4. Receive permit. Now that you have been approved for a permit, you have legal permission to start construction. A fee, based on the size of the job, is collected to cover the cost of the application, the review, and the inspection process. An experienced code official is available should you have any questions concerning your project. You should consider your code official as an ally who will help you make your project a success. Typically, separate permits are required for electrical, plumbing, and heating or air conditioning work.
5. Job-site visits. On-site inspections are required to make certain the work conforms to the permit, local codes, and plans. Again, you will have access to the expertise of the code official to help you with questions or concerns regarding the project and to ward off potentially costly mistakes. The code official will let you know approximately how many inspections may be needed for your project. Typically, several days are needed when requesting visits.
6. Final approval. The code official will provide documentation when construction is completed and code compliance is determined. You will then have the personal satisfaction of a job done safely and correctly. You can enjoy your improvements with the knowledge that they meet the safety standards in your community.
It takes everyone in a community to keep homes, schools, offices, stores, and other buildings safe for personal and public use. Safe construction practices help protect you, your family, your friends, and your investment. Be sure to get your local code official involved with your project, because the Building Department is on your side.
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Important Information
Deck, Porch, and Addition Footing Design
Most homes in Blaine are constructed on corrected soil pads. This is because soil conditions prior to development were too low and often unsuitable. These corrected building pads are not much larger than the home structure. Soils outside of these corrected pads may not be suitable for the construction of decks, porches, or home/garage additions. Any proposed construction of a deck, porch, or addition may require soils corrections, or an engineer’s soils report may be required to verify minimum bearing capacity of 1,500 pounds per square foot.
How to Design Footing for a Deck or Porch
Areas of known poor soils require soils corrections and/or deck footings must be designed by a licensed professional engineer prior to the issuance of the permit. Please call the building inspections department for soil information in your development at 763-785-6170 as your first step in planning for your deck or porch.
1. Concrete Footings – The permit holder is responsible for the design size, but the footings cannot be a smaller diameter than listed in the City of Blaine deck or porch handout footing guide. In lieu of using the guide in the handout, another option is to provide an engineer’s soils report to verify minimum bearing capacity and design them accordingly. Footings must still be set on sandy/ suitable soils (no black organic type soils) or the footing inspection will fail. In some developments, the depth to suitable soil may be much deeper than the 42 inch frost depth. The footing inspection will
fail if suitable soils cannot be verified, and soils corrections and/or deck footings must be designed by a licensed professional engineer.
2. Non-concrete manufactured pin style footings – The permit holder is responsible for the design size, and the base area comparison must be equal to or greater than concrete footing diameter listed in the City of Blaine deck handout footing guide. These pin style footings are only permitted for decks and may not be permitted for porch footings; verify with the product manufacturer.
3. Helical piles (screw-pile) – These are permitted in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. These are long screw-like piles that can reach suitable soils without the need for soils corrections. Screw-piles must be installed by a certified contractor.
Frost Footings for Home and Garage Additions
The following applies to all areas in the City of Blaine that have corrected soil pads or other areas with black organic type soils at the depth of the footings. Soils corrections must be designed by a licensed professional engineer, or an engineer's soils report must be provided to verify minimum bearing capacity of 1,500 per square foot prior to issuance of the building permit.
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Blaine Area Schools
Three different school districts provide public education to the City of Blaine. No matter the region or the system, students’ development of knowledge is top priority.
Anoka-Hennepin School District 11 enrolls approximately 38,000 students and is one of the state’s largest districts. Each year, the District promotes a strategic initiative to support and improve both teaching and learning. District 11 strives to be a public school system of excellence, with high quality staff, firstrate programs, and successful graduates.
Spring Lake Park District 16 specifies “High expectations, high achievement for all. No excuses.” District 16 personalizes learning for each student by creating a culture of innovation, creativity, and practical design thinking. One hundred percent of schools offer STEM makerspaces that engage students in real-world problem solving.
Centennial School District 12 comprises nine schools, serving about 6,400 students. Curriculum focuses on the skills and knowledge necessary to help students succeed. Seventy-eight percent of the district’s teachers hold master’s degrees.
Anoka-Hennepin School District 11
Anoka-Hennepin Schools serves Anoka and southern Anoka county. In addition, it also serves Champlin and Coon Rapids and parts of Andover, Blaine, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Dayton, Nowthen, Fridley, Ham Lake, Oak Grove, and Ramsey.
The district enrolls approximately 38,000 students, grades K-12, in 26 elementary schools, six middle schools (grades 6-8), five traditional high schools, plus alternative middle and high school sites, in addition to an award-winning Community Education program. For additional information on Anoka-Hennepin Schools, call 763-506-1000 or go to ahschools.us
Community Education Serves All
The Anoka-Hennepin Community Education Program, the largest in Minnesota, demonstrates that learning is a lifelong experience. The department offers opportunities for all ages, infant through senior citizen. For information on Community Education Programs and Services, call 763-506-1260.
Anoka-Hennepin Schools
Serving Blaine
Elementary Schools
Eisenhower Elementary 763-506-2300
151 Northdale Blvd., Coon Rapids
Jefferson Elementary 763-506-2900
11331 Jefferson St. NE, Blaine
Johnsville Elementary 763-506-3000
991 125th Ave. NE, Blaine
Madison Elementary
650 Territorial Rd. NE, Blaine
McKinley Elementary ...........................
1740 Constance Blvd. NE, Ham Lake
Sunrise Elementary ...............................
12576 Lever St. NE, Blaine
763-506-3300
763-506-3400
763-433-5000
University Avenue Aerospace, Children’s Engineering and Science 763-506-4500
9901 University Ave. NE, Blaine
Secondary Schools
Anoka-Hennepin Regional High 763-506-7400
1313 Coon Rapids Blvd. NW, Coon Rapids
Anoka-Hennepin Technical High 763-576-7960
1355 W. Highway 10, Anoka
Blaine High School - Center for Engineering, Mathematics and Science (CEMS) .............................. 763-506-6500
12555 University Ave. NE, Blaine
Northdale Middle 763-506-5400
11301 Dogwood St. NW, Coon Rapids
Roosevelt Middle 763-506-5800
650 125th Ave. NE, Blaine
ISD 11 Special Programs
Bridges Program
763-506-7500
13735 Round Lake Blvd. NW, Suite 110, Andover
Compass Programs at Bell Center 763-506-3200
1374 Northdale Blvd., Coon Rapids
Pathways
763-506-7600
11238 Crooked Lake Blvd. NW, Coon Rapids
River Trail Learning Center at L.O. Jacobs ............................ 763-506-1900
1700 Coon Rapids Blvd. NW, Coon Rapids
River Trail Learning Center at Verndale
Early Childhood Special Education Sandburg Education Center
1902 2nd Ave., Anoka
Sorteberg Early Childhood Center 763-433-4800 11400 Magnolia St. NW, Coon Rapids
Riverview Early Childhood Center ............................................................763-506-6100 1400 93rd Ave. N., Brooklyn Park District Special Ed Evaluation Office
2727 N. Ferry St., Anoka Coon Rapids 763-433-4650 11254 Crooked Lake Blvd. NW, Coon Rapids
Early Childhood Screening ................ 763-506-2400 1902 2nd Ave., Anoka School Readiness Preschool ............. 763-506-1500
2727 N. Ferry St., Anoka
ISD 11 Educational Service Center
Central Offices: 2727 N Ferry St., Anoka Community Education Dept. Parent Involvement 763-506-1278
763-433-4702 2829 Verndale Ave., Anoka
763-506-1290
Andover
13632
Anoka 763-506-1275
763-506-2400 ECFE Family Place Sites
763-767-3520
Crosstown Blvd. NW, Andover
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Early Childhood Family Education ...................................................... 763-506-1275 School Readiness Preschool 763-506-1500 General Information............................... 763-506-1260 Special Education 763-506-1350 Staff Development Center .................. 763-506-1550
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Spring Lake Park School District 16
Spring Lake Park Schools is a vibrant school community serving more than 6,200 students from Blaine, Fridley, Spring Lake Park, and surrounding areas. We are known for small class sizes, modern and flexible learning spaces, preparation for career and college, and a personalized approach to learning where each student is known by name, strength, interest, and need.
We look forward to assisting you with more information or with the enrollment process. Call the District Services Center at 763-600-5000 or visit the enrollment section of SpringLakeParkSchools.org.
Centennial School District
Centennial School District 12 connects the communities of Blaine, Centerville, Circle Pines, Lexington, and Lino Lakes through nine exceptional schools that serve 6,500 students. Centennial’s track record of success includes a high school graduation rate of 95.9 percent, one of the highest in Minnesota.
The District’s vibrant learning environments reflect a commitment to preparation and achievement. Staff know and care deeply about students and pay attention to their unique strengths and needs. Respect, trust, and consistency create welcoming and inclusive places where children and youth can excel.
Questions about enrollment or Centennial Schools?
See isd12.org, call 763-792-6026 or send an email to registration@isd12.org.
Find life-long learning opportunities through Centennial’s Community Education programs and early learning opportunities, from birth through age five, are offered through early childhood programs, including full-time and part-time preschool options.
Discover Centennial today!
District Services Center 763-600-5000
81st Ave. NE, Spring Lake Park Elementary Schools Centerview Elementary (preK-4) 763-600-5500 10365 Davenport St. NE, Blaine Northpoint Elementary (preK-4) 763-600-5700
NE, Blaine Park Terrace Elementary (preK-4) 763-600-5600 8301 Terrace
NE, Spring Lake Park Woodcrest Spanish Immersion (preK-4) 763-600-5800 880 Osborne Rd. NE, Fridley Middle School Westwood Intermediate and Middle School (5-8) 763-600-5300 711 91st Ave. NE, Blaine High Schools Spring Lake Park High School (9-12) 763-600-5100
Ave. NE, Spring Lake Park Alternative Schools
Gifted and Insatiable Learners (ages 6-18) 763-600-5200
Lake Park SLP Online (K-6 and 9-12) 763-600-5000 1415 81st Ave. NE, Spring Lake Park Other Sites Early Childhood and Preschool 763-600-5900 Community Education 763-600-5050 1415 81st Ave. NE, Spring Lake Park
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Elementary Schools Blue Heron Elementary 763-792-6200 405 Elm St., Lino Lakes Centennial Elementary 763-792-5300 4657 North Rd., Circle Pines Centerville Elementary .................................................................................. 763-792-5800 1721 Westview Ave., Centerville Golden Lake Elementary ............................................................................... 763-792-5900 1 School Rd., Circle Pines Rice Lake Elementary 763-792-5700 575 Birch St., Lino Lakes Middle Schools Centennial Middle School............................................................................. 763-792-5400 399 Elm St., Lino Lakes High Schools Centennial High School ................................................................................. 763-792-5000
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763-278-4010
4757 North
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763-398-2960 4881 101st Ln. NE, Circle Pines Pines
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7555 4th Ave., Lino Lakes
class sizes
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Apostolic Lutheran Church 9401 Bataan St. NE, Blaine Artisan Church 1105 117th Ave. NE, Blaine Blaine Baptist Church 46 117th Ave. NE, Blaine Blaine United Methodist Church 621 115th Ave. NE, Blaine Bridgewood Community Church 11670 Lexington Ave. NE Blaine Chain of Lakes Church 2650 125th Ave. NE, Blaine Christ Gospel Church of Minnesota 654 119th Ave. NE, Blaine Christ Lutheran Church 641 89th Ave. NE, Blaine Church of St. Timothy 707 89th Ave. NE, Blaine Cornerstone Church of Blaine Meeting at Northdale Middle School 11301 Dogwood St. NW, Coon Rapids Darul Arqam Center of Excellence 8710 Central Ave. NE Blaine Eagle Brook ChurchBlaine Campus 3603 95th Ave. NE, Blaine Grace Community Fellowship 12610 Jefferson St. NE Blaine Heritage Baptist Church Meeting at Avail Academy 8966 Pierce St. NE, Blaine Hope Church 1264 109th Ave. NE, Blaine King of Glory Lutheran Church and Preschool 10103 University Ave. NE Blaine MAS Blaine Masjid Community Center 12175 Aberdeen St., Blaine Oak Park Community Church 12050 Aberdeen St. NE Blaine Renovation Church 12390 Fraizer St. NE Blaine Thiên Ân 10030 3rd St. NE, Blaine Way of the Lord Church 804 131st Ave. NE, Blaine 845 2nd Ave NW · New Brighton, MN 55112 · 651 -633-1522 · www.stjohnnyb.org · Personalized classroom instruction in preschool through eighth grade · STEM, music and band, art, physical education and athletics, and Spanish · High expectations and academic achievement · Faith-filled environment and virtue-based character building · A respectful, nurturing, and safe community St. John the Baptist Catholic School is a place Where every student is known, cared for, and respected. Where each student is a member of a community of faith, knowledge, and service. Where each child is given a foundation for life. Sunday Worship Service at 10:30am 763.465.8585 | colpres.org Chain of Lakes Church is a welcoming, affirming community with people of different races, abilities, sexual orientation, and ages. ALL ARE WELCOME! Visit our new permanent location at 2650 125th Ave NE, Blaine www.rdmagency.com | 763-784-2426 9201 N. Lexington Ave., Circle Pines, MN Enjoy the moment... knowing your local independent agent, and the company that stands behind them, has your family covered. 2023 Official Blaine Community Resource & Residents’ Guide™ | 47
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Business Category Listings
To list your business, please call 763-551-3705.
ADVERTISING
Prime Advertising + Design
763-551-3700
6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 56) Maple Grove, MN 55311 www.primeadvertising.com
AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING
Grey Duct Heating & Air 763-272-4822
Blaine, MN 55449 (See Ad p. 33) greyductmn.com
APARTMENTS - SENIOR LIVING
Crest View Senior Community at Blaine
763-762-8430
12016 Ulysses St NE (See Ad p. 28) Blaine, MN 55434
www.CrestViewCares.org
ASSISTED LIVING/ MEMORY CARE
AUTO/HOME/LIFE INSURANCE
Bel Rae Senior Living 763-784-7633
2330 Mounds View Blvd Mounds View, MN 55112
www.belraeseniorliving.com
ASSISTED LIVING/ SENIOR ADULTS
Crest View Senior Community at Blaine
763-762-8430
12016 Ulysses St NE (See Ad p. 28) Blaine, MN 55434
www.CrestViewCares.org
Family of Companies
e Mary T. Inc.
e Mary T. Inc. 763-754-2505
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15)
Family of Companies
763-754-2505
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15)
Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com
ASPHALT/PAVING CONTRACTORS
Earth Wizards, Inc.
1071 Hwy 10 NE Ste 150 Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.earthwizards.co
763-784-3833
Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www.marytinc.com
ATTORNEYS
Gries • Lenhardt • Allen 763-497-3099
12725 43rd St NE, Ste 201 (See Ad p. 22) St. Michael, MN 55376
www.glalawfirm.com
Gries • Lenhardt • Allen 763-497-3099
9298 Central Ave NE, Ste 418 (See Ad p. 22) Blaine, MN 55434
www.glalawfirm.com
RDM Insurance Agency, Inc.
763-784-2426 9201 N Lexington Ave (See Ad p. 47) Circle Pines, MN 55014
www.rdmagency.com
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State Farm InsuranceTom Holland Agency ..................
763-755-8680
11933 Central Ave NE (See Back Cover) Blaine, MN 55434-3911
www.hollandagency.net
AUTOMOTIVE DETAILING
Central Car Wash and Detail Center
612-781-6924
1814 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 35) Minneapolis, MN 55418 centralcarwash.net
Perfect "10" Car Wash and Detail Center 651-227-9274 999 Hwy 10 (See Ad p. 35) Spring Lake Park, MN 55432
www.perfect10carwash.com
AUTOMOTIVE GLASS
North Metro Glass
763-434-3760
1321 Andover Blvd. NE, Ste 104 (See Ad p. 9) Ham Lake, MN 55304
www.northmetroautoglass.com
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR/SERVICE
T T Transmissions 763-795-0402
10005 Flanders Ct NE Blaine, MN 55449-5927
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BAKERY/COFFEE SHOP
National Sports Center
763-785-5600
1750 105th Ave NE (See Ad p. 7) Blaine, MN 55449-4500 www.nscsports.org
Cub Foods - Blaine East
763-784-4368
4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE (See Ad p. 21)
Blaine, MN 55449
www.cub.com
BLINDS & SHUTTERS
Budget Blinds
Blaine & Andover
763-434-5663
1660 121st Ave NW (See Back Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 budgetblinds.com/blaine
Cub Foods - Blaine North
763-755-9802
12595 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 21)
Blaine, MN 55434-4861
www.cub.com
BANKS/FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Northeast Bank - Coon Rapids
763-784-3533
200 Coon Rapids Blvd NW, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 5) Coon Rapids, MN 55433
www.NEBANKMN.COM
Old National Bank
763-347-8000
10710 Town Square Dr NE (See Ad p. 21) Blaine, MN 55449
www.oldnational.com
Premier Banks - Blaine...............
763-780-0385
Jason Weitzel, VP, Commercial Loan Officer
2345 124th Ct NE
Blaine, MN 55449
jweitzel@premierbanks.com
www.premierbanks.com/Locations/blaine
Village Bank
763-780-2100
9298 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 25) Blaine, MN 55434-3425
www.villagebankonline.bank
BANQUET/MEETING FACILITIES
BOUTIQUES
Reverie Boutique
763-951-3267
10611 Baltimore St NE, Ste 180 (See Ad p. 13) Blaine, MN 55449
www.reverieboutiqueco.com
BUSINESS SERVICES/PLANNING
MetroNorth Chamber of Commerce
763-783-3553
9380 Central Ave NE, Ste 320 (See Ad p. 48) Blaine, MN 55434 www.metronorthchamber.org
CAR WASHES
Bobby‘s Car Wash 13741 Johnson St NE (See Ad p. 19) Ham Lake, MN 55304 www.bobbyscarwash.com
Central Car Wash and Detail Center
612-781-6924
1814 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 35) Minneapolis, MN 55418 centralcarwash.net
Perfect "10" Car Wash and Detail Center
Primrose School of Andover at Crossroads
763-208-7858
15216 Bluebird St NW (See Ad p. 13)
Andover, MN 55304
www.primroseschools.com/schools/ andover-crosstown
Primrose School of The Lakes at Blaine
763-767-4222
2303 124th Ct NE (See Ad p. 13)
Blaine, MN 55449
www.primroseblaine.com
CHURCHES/PLACES OF WORSHIP
Chain of Lakes Church
763-465-8585
2650 125th Ave NE (See Ad p. 47)
Blaine, MN 55449
www.colpres.org
St. John the Baptist Catholic School & Church ..........
651-633-1522
845 2nd Ave NW (See Ad p. 47) New Brighton, MN 55112
www.stjohnnyb.org
CITY HALLS
City of Blaine
10801 Town Square Dr NE
Blaine, MN 55449
www.blaineMN.gov
COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
Anoka County Community Action Program ..........................
763-784-6700
Moe‘s Ice House
763-233-0699
9250 Lincoln St NE (See Ad p. 46) Blaine, MN 55434
www.moesamericangrill.com
BARBERS
Zac‘s Barber Shop
10551 University Ave NE
Blaine, MN 55434-8029
www.zacsbarbershop.com
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
Big Dipper Creamery - Blaine
763-754-2828
763-276-9972
1250 126th Ave NE, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 31) Blaine, MN 55434
www.bigdippercreamery.com
651-227-9274
999 Hwy 10 (See Ad p. 35) Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.perfect10carwash.com
CATERING SERVICES
Big Dipper Creamery - Blaine
763-276-9972
1250 126th Ave NE, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 31) Blaine, MN 55434
www.bigdippercreamery.com
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
MetroNorth Chamber of Commerce
763-783-3553
9380 Central Ave NE, Ste 320 (See Ad p. 48) Blaine, MN 55434
www.metronorthchamber.org
CHILD CARE/PRESCHOOL
Anoka County Community Action Program
763-783-4314
1201 89th Ave NE, Ste 345 (See Ad p. 33) Blaine, MN 55434
www.accap.org
763-783-4314
1201 89th Ave NE, Ste 345 (See Ad p. 33) Blaine, MN 55434
www.accap.org
CREDIT UNIONS
Anoka Hennepin Credit Union
763-422-0290
3505 Northdale Blvd NW (See Ad p. 22) Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www.ahcu.coop
CREMATION SERVICES
Kozlak - Radulovich
Funeral Chapels
763-783-1100
1385 107th Ave NE (See Ad p. 39)
Blaine, MN 55434
www.kozlakradulovich.com
Kozlak - Radulovich
Funeral Chapels
763-416-0016
13745 Reimer Dr (See Ad p. 39) Maple Grove, MN 55311
www.kozlakradulovich.com
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Washburn-McReavy - Blaine
Prearrangement Center 763-231-0506
10450 Baltimore St NE (See Ad p. 33)
Blaine, MN 55449
www.washburn-mcreavy.com
CURLING CENTER/LEAGUES
Four Seasons Curling Club
763-780-3328
9250 Lincoln St NE (See Ad p. 11) Blaine, MN 55434
www.fourseasonscurlingclub.com
DANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Arabesque School of Dance
10130 Davenport St NE, Ste 170 Blaine, MN 55449
www.arabesquedanceschool.com
Northern Force Dance Company
763-780-6075
Cub Foods - Blaine North 763-755-9802
12595 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 21) Blaine, MN 55434-4861 www.cub.com
DENTAL IMPLANTS
Twin Oaks Dental ....................... 763-757-8253
11949 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 31) Blaine, MN 55434 www.twinoaksdental.com
DENTISTRY
Twin Oaks Dental 763-757-8253
11949 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 31) Blaine, MN 55434 www.twinoaksdental.com
DISABILITY SERVICES
ENTERTAINMENT
Crooners Supper Club
763-571-9020
6161 Hwy 65 (See Ad p. 11)
Fridley, MN 55432
www.croonersloungemn.com
ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS
National Sports Center
763-785-5600
1750 105th Ave NE (See Ad p. 7)
Blaine, MN 55449-4500
www.nscsports.org
EYE CARE/EYEWEAR
Blaine Family Eye Care
763-717-0072
10995 Club West Pkwy NE (See Back Cover)
Blaine, MN 55449
763-862-9966
12303 Aberdeen St NE (See Ad p. 39) Blaine, MN 55449 www.TheDanceStudioDancers.com
QC Dance
763-754-4094
9967 Ulysses St N (See Ad p. 43) Blaine, MN 55434
www.QCDance.com
DANCE SUPPLIES
Arabesque School of Dance
10130 Davenport St NE, Ste 170 Blaine, MN 55449 www.arabesquedanceschool.com
Northern Force Dance Company
763-780-6075
763-862-9966
12303 Aberdeen St NE (See Ad p. 39) Blaine, MN 55449
www.TheDanceStudioDancers.com
QC Dance
763-754-4094
9967 Ulysses St N (See Ad p. 43) Blaine, MN 55434 www.QCDance.com
DELICATESSEN
Cub Foods - Blaine East 763-784-4368
4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE (See Ad p. 21)
Blaine, MN 55449 www.cub.com
www.blainefamilyeyecare.com
e Mary T. Inc.
Family of Companies
763-754-2505
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com
DOG GROOMING
Premier K9 Center of Minnesota
651-242-4294
4310 139th Lane NE (See Ad p. 11) Ham Lake, MN 55304 premierk9centerofmn.com
DOG TRAINING/BOARDING
Premier K9 Center of Minnesota
651-242-4294
4310 139th Lane NE (See Ad p. 11) Ham Lake, MN 55304 premierk9centerofmn.com
EDUCATION
Anoka-Hennepin Schools
2727 N. Ferry St Anoka, MN 55303 www.ahschools.us
763-506-1000
FINANCIAL SERVICES/ INVESTMENTS
Confetti Wealth
952-857-1487 2407 109th Ave NE, Ste 210 Blaine, MN 55449
www.confettiwealth.com
Insurance Brokers of MNThe Jensen Agency
763-862-1221 11905 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 9) Blaine, MN 55449
www.jenseninsure.com
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
Spring Lake Park - BlaineMounds View Fire Department 763-786-4436 1710 Cty Hwy 10 Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.sbmfire.org
FITNESS/TRAINING
Burn Boot Camp
763-333-5765 10950 Club W Pkwy NE (See Ad p. 9) Blaine, MN 55449
Centennial School District #12
763-792-6000 4707 North Rd (See Ad p. 43) Circle Pines, MN 55014 www.isd12.org
Paladin Career and Technical High School
763-786-4799 10220 Goldenrod St NW (See Ad p. 43) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.pcths.org
www.burnbootcamp.com/blaine-mn
Crunch Fitness
763-373-3773
12420 Aberdeen St NE (See Ad p. 17) Blaine, MN 55449
www.crunch.com
QC Dance
763-754-4094
9967 Ulysses St N (See Ad p. 43) Blaine, MN 55434
www.QCDance.com
Spring Lake Park Schools
763-600-5000
1415 81st Ave NE (See Ad p. 45)
Spring Lake Park, MN 55432
www.springlakeparkschools.org
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FLORISTS
GOLF COURSES
Cub Foods - Blaine East
763-784-4368
4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE (See Ad p. 21)
Blaine, MN 55449
www.cub.com
Cub Foods - Blaine North
763-755-9802
12595 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 21) Blaine, MN 55434-4861
www.cub.com
Styled Stems
763-951-2772
4365 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE, Ste 112 (See Ad p. 22) Blaine, MN 55449
www.styledstemsmn.com
FUNERAL SERVICES
Kozlak - Radulovich
Funeral Chapels
763-783-1100
1385 107th Ave NE (See Ad p. 39)
Blaine, MN 55434
www.kozlakradulovich.com
Kozlak - Radulovich
Funeral Chapels
763-416-0016
13745 Reimer Dr (See Ad p. 39)
Maple Grove, MN 55311
www.kozlakradulovich.com
Washburn-McReavy - Blaine
Prearrangement Center
763-231-0506
10450 Baltimore St NE (See Ad p. 33) Blaine, MN 55449
www.washburn-mcreavy.com
GLASS & MIRROR
J & A Glass, Inc.
763-633-9694
14188 Northdale Blvd (See Ad p. 48) Rogers, MN 55374
www.jaglassinc.com
GLASS REPAIR & SERVICE & MIRROR
J & A Glass, Inc.
763-633-9694
14188 Northdale Blvd (See Ad p. 48) Rogers, MN 55374 www.jaglassinc.com
North Metro Glass
763-434-3760
1321 Andover Blvd. NE, Ste 104 (See Ad p. 9) Ham Lake, MN 55304
www.northmetroautoglass.com
Victory Links Golf Course
763-717-3245 2010 105th Ave NE (See Ad p. 7) Blaine, MN 55449 www.victorylinks.org
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Prime Advertising + Design 763-551-3700 6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 56) Maple Grove, MN 55311 www.primeadvertising.com
GROCERY STORES
Cub Foods - Blaine East ............. 763-784-4368 4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE (See Ad p. 21) Blaine, MN 55449 www.cub.com
State Farm Insurance -
Tom Holland Agency 763-755-8680
11933 Central Ave NE (See Back Cover) Blaine, MN 55434-3911
www.hollandagency.net
HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING
Grey Duct Heating & Air
763-272-4822
Blaine, MN 55449 (See Ad p. 33) greyductmn.com
HOME HEALTH CARE Family of Companies
Mary T. Inc. 763-754-2505 11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15) Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www.marytinc.com
HOSPICE
Cub Foods - Blaine North 763-755-9802 12595 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 21) Blaine, MN 55434-4861 www.cub.com
GUTTERS
Mary T. Inc. 763-754-2505
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15)
Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www.marytinc.com
ICE CREAM/SWEETS & TREATS
Big Dipper Creamery - Blaine
763-276-9972
1250 126th Ave NE, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 31) Blaine, MN 55434
www.bigdippercreamery.com
Superior Builders, Inc. 612-615-0065
6230 McKinley St NW, Suite B1 (See Ad p. 19) Ramsey, MN 55303 www.superiorbuildersinc.com
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Burn Boot Camp 763-333-5765
10950 Club W Pkwy NE (See Ad p. 9) Blaine, MN 55449 www.burnbootcamp.com/blaine-mn
Crunch Fitness 763-373-3773
12420 Aberdeen St NE (See Ad p. 17) Blaine, MN 55449 www.crunch.com
Restore Hyper Wellness - Blaine . 763-703-5116
12410 Aberdeen St NE #500 (See Ad p. 17) Blaine, MN 55449 www.restore.com/locations/mn-blaine-mn005
HEALTH INSURANCE
Humana MarketPoint
612-836-8121
Darren Bouton (See Ad p. 13)
12600 Whitewater Dr, Ste 150 Minnetonka, MN 55343 www.humana.com
RDM Insurance Agency, Inc.
763-784-2426
9201 N Lexington Ave (See Ad p. 47) Circle Pines, MN 55014 www.rdmagency.com
INSURANCE
Allstate Insurance - 763-780-7348
Julia Hendricksen 763-767-7218
607 Cty Rd 10 NE, Ste 103 Blaine, MN 55434-3287
agents.allstate.com/julia-hendricksen-blainemn.html
Insurance Brokers of MN -
The Jensen Agency
763-862-1221
11905 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 9) Blaine, MN 55449
www.jenseninsure.com
RDM Insurance Agency, Inc. 763-784-2426
9201 N Lexington Ave (See Ad p. 47) Circle Pines, MN 55014
www.rdmagency.com
State Farm Insurance -
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Tom Holland Agency 763-755-8680
11933 Central Ave NE (See Back Cover) Blaine, MN 55434-3911
www.hollandagency.net
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LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES
Rivard Companies Inc.
763-753-7374
19801 Hwy 65 NE (See Ad p. 23)
East Bethel, MN 55011
www.rivardcompanies.com
LAWYERS
Gries • Lenhardt • Allen
763-497-3099
12725 43rd St NE, Ste 201 (See Ad p. 22)
St. Michael, MN 55376
www.glalawfirm.com
Gries • Lenhardt • Allen .............
763-497-3099
9298 Central Ave NE, Ste 418 (See Ad p. 22) Blaine, MN 55434
www.glalawfirm.com
LIQUOR STORES
MEMORY CARE/ASSISTED LIVING
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Family of Companies
Camilia Rose Assisted
Living & Memory Care
763-486-2978
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com
Crest View Senior Community at Blaine 763-762-8430
12016 Ulysses St NE (See Ad p. 28) Blaine, MN 55434 www.CrestViewCares.org
OPTICIANS/OPTICAL
Blaine Family Eye Care
763-717-0072
10995 Club West Pkwy NE (See Back Cover)
Blaine, MN 55449
www.blainefamilyeyecare.com
OUTPATIENT CLINIC
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Family of Companies
Camilia Rose Assisted
Living & Memory Care
763-486-2978
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15)
Cub Liquor - Blaine East
612-902-9839
4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NW (See Ad p. 21) Blaine, MN 55449
www.cub.com
LOANS/MORTGAGE LENDING
Northeast Bank - Coon Rapids
763-784-3533
200 Coon Rapids Blvd NW, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 5) Coon Rapids, MN 55433
www.NEBANKMN.COM
Old National Bank .....................
763-347-8000
10710 Town Square Dr NE (See Ad p. 21) Blaine, MN 55449
www.oldnational.com
Village Bank
763-780-2100
9298 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 25) Blaine, MN 55434-3425
www.villagebankonline.bank
LONG TERM CARE
e Camilia Rose Assisted
Family of Companies
Living & Memory Care
763-486-2978
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15)
Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www.marytinc.com
MARKETING CONSULTANTS
Prime Advertising + Design
763-551-3700
6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 56) Maple Grove, MN 55311
www.primeadvertising.com
Family of Companies
e Mary T. Inc.
763-754-2505
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com
MORTGAGE & LOAN SERVICES
Anoka Hennepin Credit Union .. 763-422-0290
3505 Northdale Blvd NW (See Ad p. 22) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.ahcu.coop
Old National Bank 763-347-8000
10710 Town Square Dr NE (See Ad p. 21) Blaine, MN 55449 www.oldnational.com
MOVING SERVICES/SUPPLIES
Metro Self Storage
763-200-5400
9992 Baltimore St NE (See Back Blaine, MN 55434 Inside Cover) www.metrostorage.com
NON-PROFIT
Anoka County Community Action Program
Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www.marytinc.com
PAIN RELIEF
Nura Precision Pain Management
763-537-6000
2104 Northdale Blvd NW, Ste 220 (See Ad p. 39)
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
www.nuraclinics.com
PHARMACIES
Cub Pharmacy - Blaine East
763-784-0334
4205 Pheasant Ridge Dr NW (See Ad p. 21) Blaine, MN 55449 www.cub.com
Cub Pharmacy - Blaine North
763-767-4329
12595 Central Ave NE (See Ad p. 21) Blaine, MN 55434-4861 www.cub.com
PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES
763-783-4314
1201 89th Ave NE, Ste 345 (See Ad p. 33) Blaine, MN 55434
www.accap.org
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
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Family of Companies
Camilia Rose Assisted
Living & Memory Care
763-486-2978
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15)
Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www.marytinc.com
Prime Advertising + Design
763-551-3700
6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 56) Maple Grove, MN 55311 www.primeadvertising.com
PHYSICAL THERAPY
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Camilia Rose Assisted
Living & Memory Care
763-486-2978
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15)
Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www.marytinc.com
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RETAIL
Reverie Boutique
763-951-3267
10611 Baltimore St NE, Ste 180 (See Ad p. 13)
Blaine, MN 55449
www.reverieboutiqueco.com
ROOFING & SIDING
Meschke Construction
763-754-2777
3095 162nd Lane NW (See Ad p. 27) Andover, MN 55304
www.meschkeconstruction.com
SCHOOLS/EDUCATION
Primrose School of Andover at Crossroads
763-208-7858 15216 Bluebird St NW (See Ad p. 13) Andover, MN 55304 www.primroseschools.com/schools/ andover-crosstown
Primrose School of The Lakes at Blaine
763-767-4222
2303 124th Ct NE (See Ad p. 13) Blaine, MN 55449
www.primroseblaine.com
SPINAL & JOINT INJECTIONS
Nura Precision Pain Management
763-537-6000
2104 Northdale Blvd NW, Ste 220 (See Ad p. 39) Coon Rapids, MN 55433 www.nuraclinics.com
SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Superior Builders, Inc.
612-615-0065
6230 McKinley St NW, Suite B1 (See Ad p. 19) Ramsey, MN 55303 www.superiorbuildersinc.com
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Totino-Grace High School
763-571-9116
1350 Gardena Ave NE (See Ad p. 1) Fridley, MN 55432 www.totinograce.org
SENIOR & ASSISTED LIVING
Crest View Senior Community at Blaine
763-762-8430
Four Seasons Curling Club
763-780-3328 9250 Lincoln St NE (See Ad p. 11) Blaine, MN 55434
www.fourseasonscurlingclub.com
National Sports Center 763-785-5600 1750 105th Ave NE (See Ad p. 7) Blaine, MN 55449-4500
www.nscsports.org
STORAGE
Anoka-Hennepin Schools
763-506-1000 2727 N. Ferry St Anoka, MN 55303 www.ahschools.us
Centennial School District #12 ..
763-792-6000
4707 North Rd (See Ad p. 43) Circle Pines, MN 55014 www.isd12.org
12016 Ulysses St NE (See Ad p. 28) Blaine, MN 55434 www.CrestViewCares.org
Metro Self Storage 763-200-5400 9992 Baltimore St NE (See Back Blaine, MN 55434 Inside Cover) www.metrostorage.com
Spring Lake Park Schools
763-600-5000
1415 81st Ave NE (See Ad p. 45) Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 www.springlakeparkschools.org
SCHOOLS - CHARTER
Paladin Career and Technical High School ................
763-786-4799
10220 Goldenrod St NW (See Ad p. 43) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.pcths.org
SCHOOLS - PRIVATE
St. John the Baptist Catholic School & Church
651-633-1522
845 2nd Ave NW (See Ad p. 47) New Brighton, MN 55112 www.stjohnnyb.org
Totino-Grace High School
763-571-9116
1350 Gardena Ave NE (See Ad p. 1) Fridley, MN 55432 www.totinograce.org
Family of Companies
e Mary T. Inc.
763-754-2505
11800 Xeon Blvd NW (See Ad p. 15) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 www.marytinc.com
SHOWER DOORS/MIRRORS/ GLASS SHELVES
& MIRROR
J & A Glass, Inc.
763-633-9694
14188 Northdale Blvd (See Ad p. 48) Rogers, MN 55374 www.jaglassinc.com
SIGNS/BANNERS/ VEHICLE GRAPHICS
Prime Advertising + Design
763-551-3700
6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 56) Maple Grove, MN 55311 www.primeadvertising.com
SOCCER CENTERINDOOR/OUTDOOR
National Sports Center
763-785-5600
1750 105th Ave NE (See Ad p. 7) Blaine, MN 55449-4500
www.nscsports.org
TREE SERVICE
Rivard Companies Inc. 763-753-7374 19801 Hwy 65 NE (See Ad p. 23) East Bethel, MN 55011 www.rivardcompanies.com
WATER SOFTENERS/ DRINKING SYSTEMS
Commers The Water Company 763-252-7701 9150 W 35W Service Dr NE (See Ad p. 27) Blaine, MN 55449-6745 www.commers.com
WATER TREATMENT
Commers The Water Company 763-252-7701 9150 W 35W Service Dr NE (See Ad p. 27) Blaine, MN 55449-6745 www.commers.com
WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT
Prime Advertising + Design 763-551-3700 6450 Wedgwood Rd N, Ste 100 (See Ad p. 56) Maple Grove, MN 55311 www.primeadvertising.com
WEDDING SERVICES
763-951-2772 4365 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE, Ste 112 (See Ad p. 22) Blaine, MN 55449 www.styledstemsmn.com
Styled Stems
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WELLNESS
Restore Hyper Wellness - Blaine 763-703-5116 12410 Aberdeen St NE #500 (See Ad p. 17) Blaine, MN 55449
www.restore.com/locations/mn-blaine-mn005
WINDOW TREATMENTS
Budget Blinds
Blaine & Andover ....................... 763-434-5663 1660 121st Ave NW (See Back Inside Cover) Coon Rapids, MN 55448 budgetblinds.com/blaine
WINDOWS/ROOFING/ SIDING/GUTTERS
Dercon Construction Services, Inc 612-276-6006 727 170th Ln NW (See Ad p. 28) Andover, MN 55304 www.dercon.com
Meschke Construction 763-754-2777 3095 162nd Lane NW (See Ad p. 27) Andover, MN 55304 www.meschkeconstruction.com
Superior Builders, Inc. 612-615-0065
6230 McKinley St NW, Suite B1 (See Ad p. 19) Ramsey, MN 55303 www.superiorbuildersinc.com
YOUTH MINISTRY
Chain of Lakes Church 763-465-8585 2650 125th Ave NE (See Ad p. 47) Blaine, MN 55449 www.colpres.org
YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS
National Sports Center 763-785-5600 1750 105th Ave NE (See Ad p. 7) Blaine, MN 55449-4500
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