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2019 RESIDENT GUIDE Cambridge City Hall 300 3rd Ave NE Cambridge, MN 55008

WHAT’S INSIDE Introduction......................................... 1 Table of Contents............................... 2 City Council......................................... 3 Commissions & Boards..................... 5 Community Development................ 6 Economic Development................... 7 Public Safety....................................... 9 Public Transportation........................ 10 Welcome to the City of Cambridge, “City on the Rum River” Cambridge was given its name by settlers from New England, Resources & Businesses................... 11 although it was a haven for Swedish immigrants. These immigrants Airport 11 brought a strong work ethic, rich heritage and made healthy lives Churches 11 for their families in the Rum River Valley. Clinic/Hospitals 12 Senior Living 13 Cambridge was established in 1866, and by the early 1900’s boast- Active Living 14 ed many first class business facilities, making it a very desirable Parks & Trails 15 community. The population grew rapidly and continues to grow. Northbound Liquor 17 19 Schools Cambridge currently has around 8,800 residents. Performing Art Center 20 Utilities & Garbage 21 Cambridge offers a thriving downtown, state of the art City parks, DVS 22 the Rum River, and a Performing Arts Center. It’s also the County Seat, making us a hub for activity in government offices, a commu- nity college, and a full service, specialty hospital serving more than See the 30,000 area residents. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Our industrial parks house several large corporations, providing on the back of this brochure. ample job opporunities and a new industrial park offering tax cred- it incentives to new businesses all of which make Cambridge an enticing location even 100 years later. 1 2

WHAT’S INSIDE Introduction......................................... 1 Table of Contents............................... 2 City Council......................................... 3 Commissions & Boards..................... 5 Community Development................ 6 Economic Development................... 7 Public Safety....................................... 9 Public Transportation........................ 10 Welcome to the City of Cambridge, “City on the Rum River” Cambridge was given its name by settlers from New England, Resources & Businesses................... 11 although it was a haven for Swedish immigrants. These immigrants Airport 11 brought a strong work ethic, rich heritage and made healthy lives Churches 11 for their families in the Rum River Valley. Clinic/Hospitals 12 Senior Living 13 Cambridge was established in 1866, and by the early 1900’s boast- Active Living 14 ed many first class business facilities, making it a very desirable Parks & Trails 15 community. The population grew rapidly and continues to grow. Northbound Liquor 17 19 Schools Cambridge currently has around 8,800 residents. Performing Art Center 20 Utilities & Garbage 21 Cambridge offers a thriving downtown, state of the art City parks, DVS 22 the Rum River, and a Performing Arts Center. It’s also the County Seat, making us a hub for activity in government offices, a commu- nity college, and a full service, specialty hospital serving more than See the 30,000 area residents. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Our industrial parks house several large corporations, providing on the back of this brochure. ample job opporunities and a new industrial park offering tax cred- it incentives to new businesses all of which make Cambridge an enticing location even 100 years later. 1 2

CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL City Council members are elected at large to four-year (4-year) terms. Office terms are staggered, which means elections are held every two years in even years. Municipal elections are Cambridge City Council is comprised of one (1) Mayor and four non-partisan and ballots are without party designation. (4) City Council members. The Council oversees government operation and approves the annual budget. They oversee the long term needs of a growing community. Mayors Info... Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, audire equidem suscipiantur vim ad, oblique platonem eu vix. Te vel natum audiam, error scripserit in nam, ei aeterno facilis mea. Sit ad timeam dolorum cotidieque, an Bob Shogren Lisa Iverson prima tation partem mel, pri ex Council Member Council Member falli invidunt. facilis ullamcor- P: XXX.XXX.XXXX P: 763.689.5399 per pro, usu ei nullam insolens E: [email protected] E: [email protected] antiopam. Sea purto accom- modare conclusionemque id. Cambridge has two (2) polling places, which are used for city, Mayor Jim Godfrey facilis ullamcorper pro, usu ei county, state and federal elec- P: 763.689.5838 nullam insolens antiopam. Sea tions. E: [email protected] purto accommodare conclu- Term expires December 31, 2020 sionemque id. Precinct 1 City Center Mall, Suite 178 300 3rd Ave NE COUNCIL MEETINGS 1 AND 3 MONDAY RD ST Precinct 2 City Council meetings are every first Monday of each month at 3:30 City Hall Council Chambers pm and the third Monday of each month at 6:00 pm. Special meetings Kersten Barfknecht-Conley 300 3rd Ave NE and work sessions are called as needed to conduct City business. A Council Member minimum of 3 days notice will be given to the public before a special P: 763.689.5838 meeting. Follow us on Facebook for events or visit our event calendar E: [email protected] on http://ci.cambridge.mn.us/news-&-events/city-calendar 3 4

CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL City Council members are elected at large to four-year (4-year) terms. Office terms are staggered, which means elections are held every two years in even years. Municipal elections are Cambridge City Council is comprised of one (1) Mayor and four non-partisan and ballots are without party designation. (4) City Council members. The Council oversees government operation and approves the annual budget. They oversee the long term needs of a growing community. Mayors Info... Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, audire equidem suscipiantur vim ad, oblique platonem eu vix. Te vel natum audiam, error scripserit in nam, ei aeterno facilis mea. Sit ad timeam dolorum cotidieque, an Bob Shogren Lisa Iverson prima tation partem mel, pri ex Council Member Council Member falli invidunt. facilis ullamcor- P: XXX.XXX.XXXX P: 763.689.5399 per pro, usu ei nullam insolens E: [email protected] E: [email protected] antiopam. Sea purto accom- modare conclusionemque id. Cambridge has two (2) polling places, which are used for city, Mayor Jim Godfrey facilis ullamcorper pro, usu ei county, state and federal elec- P: 763.689.5838 nullam insolens antiopam. Sea tions. E: [email protected] purto accommodare conclu- Term expires December 31, 2020 sionemque id. Precinct 1 City Center Mall, Suite 178 300 3rd Ave NE COUNCIL MEETINGS 1 AND 3 MONDAY RD ST Precinct 2 City Council meetings are every first Monday of each month at 3:30 City Hall Council Chambers pm and the third Monday of each month at 6:00 pm. Special meetings Kersten Barfknecht-Conley 300 3rd Ave NE and work sessions are called as needed to conduct City business. A Council Member minimum of 3 days notice will be given to the public before a special P: 763.689.5838 meeting. Follow us on Facebook for events or visit our event calendar E: [email protected] on http://ci.cambridge.mn.us/news-&-events/city-calendar 3 4

COMMISSIONS & BOARDS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The Cambridge City Council appoints citizens in January to com- The Community Development Department can be contacted missions and boards to help Council address issues arising in anytime you have questions or are in doubt about property do’s the operation of City Government. Regular meetings are held to and don’ts. The City has established standards for maintenance, discuss issues. Advisory commissions & Boards are listed below. outdoor storage, vehicle & RV parking, and other activities that may impact property values or quality of life. PLANNING COMMISSION Information about property The Planning Commission is in charge of advising City Council on land use policies, laws and recommendations for development and use per- zoning, required building mits. setbacks and permitted uses have also been estab- MEETS: First Tuesday of the month, 7:00 PM lished. City Hall, 300 3rd Ave NE Building permits are needed PARKS, TRAILS & RECREATION COMMISSION for anyone wishing to erect, Parks and Recreation work together to enrich the quality of life for the residents of Cambridge through recreational opportunities. construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, MEETS: Second Tuesday of the month, 7:00 PM remove, convert, or demolish any structure or any part of your City Hall, 300 3rd Ave NE home. Permit applications are available on the City website. Simply download teh appropriate permit application, or try our CAMBRIDGE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD online permit submissions. Typical turnaround for plan review is 2 Aiport Advisory Board is responsible for developing plans, promoting weeks, so please plan accordingly. public interest, consulting with Federal and State authorities and much more. Snow and ice must be removed from sidewalks by the owner or MEETS: Quarterly, as needed, 7:00 PM tenant of the abutting property within 24 hours after snowfall. City Hall, 300 3rd Ave NE Weeds, grasses and other rank vegetation of 12 inches or taller must be removed. Abatement by the City may occur if the grass isn’t cut. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING? Permits Questions? Call (763) 552.3210 CONTACT CITY HALL AT (763) 689.3211. Planning & Zoning? Call (763) 552.3257 5 6

COMMISSIONS & BOARDS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The Cambridge City Council appoints citizens in January to com- The Community Development Department can be contacted missions and boards to help Council address issues arising in anytime you have questions or are in doubt about property do’s the operation of City Government. Regular meetings are held to and don’ts. The City has established standards for maintenance, discuss issues. Advisory commissions & Boards are listed below. outdoor storage, vehicle & RV parking, and other activities that may impact property values or quality of life. PLANNING COMMISSION Information about property The Planning Commission is in charge of advising City Council on land use policies, laws and recommendations for development and use per- zoning, required building mits. setbacks and permitted uses have also been estab- MEETS: First Tuesday of the month, 7:00 PM lished. City Hall, 300 3rd Ave NE Building permits are needed PARKS, TRAILS & RECREATION COMMISSION for anyone wishing to erect, Parks and Recreation work together to enrich the quality of life for the residents of Cambridge through recreational opportunities. construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, MEETS: Second Tuesday of the month, 7:00 PM remove, convert, or demolish any structure or any part of your City Hall, 300 3rd Ave NE home. Permit applications are available on the City website. Simply download teh appropriate permit application, or try our CAMBRIDGE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD online permit submissions. Typical turnaround for plan review is 2 Aiport Advisory Board is responsible for developing plans, promoting weeks, so please plan accordingly. public interest, consulting with Federal and State authorities and much more. Snow and ice must be removed from sidewalks by the owner or MEETS: Quarterly, as needed, 7:00 PM tenant of the abutting property within 24 hours after snowfall. City Hall, 300 3rd Ave NE Weeds, grasses and other rank vegetation of 12 inches or taller must be removed. Abatement by the City may occur if the grass isn’t cut. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING? Permits Questions? Call (763) 552.3210 CONTACT CITY HALL AT (763) 689.3211. Planning & Zoning? Call (763) 552.3257 5 6

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Distribution centers find easy access to the North Metro, Duluth, Saint Cloud and Western Wisconsin without the Metro area con- gestion. Cambridge is also suitable for professional services and Cambridge is Minnesota’s Opportunity Community. Our loca- back-office firms needing skilled labor, conductivity and a rapidly tion, 45 miles North of Minneapolis on HWY 65 and HWY 95, is growing area. well-suited to serving businesses, commuters and suppliers alike. Cambridge has large contiguous parcels of drying, buildable land. Available development sites in two Industrial Parks, one Business Anoka-Ramsey Community College Campus Park, retail, commercial and redevelopment are options with in- centives for qualified business development opportunities. Allina Regional Medical Center Cambridge is considered the East Central Minnesota Regional hub for shopping and is the Isanti County Seat. The City hosts Cambridge quality of living standards are exceptionally high. Allina Regional Medical Center and Anoka-Ramsey Community The City posesses 17 parks, Richard G. Hardy Performing Arts College in addition to high-tech manufacturers. The Municipal Center, a regional sports complex, public services, quality edu- Airport is also located just at the Western edge of Cambridge. cation, customized training and a solid workforce with a strong work ethic. All of these attributes and more make Cambridge a Our community is ideal for manufacturers looking for high quality great place for your business and family. “shovel-ready” iindustrial parks, with excellent services and a sta- ble workforce to back it up. Convenient for medical device firms desiring to tap into the regions growing workforce, biomedical training opportunities and other available incentives. FOR CAMBRIDGE REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES GO TO HTTPS://CI.CAMBRIDGE.MN.US 7 8

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Distribution centers find easy access to the North Metro, Duluth, Saint Cloud and Western Wisconsin without the Metro area con- gestion. Cambridge is also suitable for professional services and Cambridge is Minnesota’s Opportunity Community. Our loca- back-office firms needing skilled labor, conductivity and a rapidly tion, 45 miles North of Minneapolis on HWY 65 and HWY 95, is growing area. well-suited to serving businesses, commuters and suppliers alike. Cambridge has large contiguous parcels of drying, buildable land. Available development sites in two Industrial Parks, one Business Anoka-Ramsey Community College Campus Park, retail, commercial and redevelopment are options with in- centives for qualified business development opportunities. Allina Regional Medical Center Cambridge is considered the East Central Minnesota Regional hub for shopping and is the Isanti County Seat. The City hosts Cambridge quality of living standards are exceptionally high. Allina Regional Medical Center and Anoka-Ramsey Community The City posesses 17 parks, Richard G. Hardy Performing Arts College in addition to high-tech manufacturers. The Municipal Center, a regional sports complex, public services, quality edu- Airport is also located just at the Western edge of Cambridge. cation, customized training and a solid workforce with a strong work ethic. All of these attributes and more make Cambridge a Our community is ideal for manufacturers looking for high quality great place for your business and family. “shovel-ready” iindustrial parks, with excellent services and a sta- ble workforce to back it up. Convenient for medical device firms desiring to tap into the regions growing workforce, biomedical training opportunities and other available incentives. FOR CAMBRIDGE REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES GO TO HTTPS://CI.CAMBRIDGE.MN.US 7 8

PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FIRE DEPARTMENT Heartland Express services the The Cambridge Fire Department has 30 paid, on-call members and 1 City of Cambridge and throughout Full time Deputy Chief who are committed to providing service, educa- Isanti and Chisago Counties. The tion, Fire Prevention and creating a safe atmosphere that promotes the health and wellness of the community. City’s dedicated route covers three primary areas: The Fire Department responds when dispatched by 911. POLICE DEPARTMENT • The Downtown Area The Cambridge Police Department has 14 officers committed to provid- • The Service Area, covering ing quality service, reduction of crime and reduced fear of crime in our Anoka Ramsey, Allina Hospital & Government Center community. • The Residential & Retail Area, covering Wal-Mart, Menards, We provide services in patrol, investigations, crime prevention, school Target & Cub Foods resource, animal control, records administration and police support. The Bus Route operates MONDAY-FRIDAY from 8am to 4pm. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM When neighbors take responsibility to maintain cohesion, the neighbor- Requests for rides will be taken until 2pm the working day prior to hood is more likely to identify and report crimes. Neighborhood watch programs are often created after suspicious activity has occurred, but it the requested date. Passengers are provided curb to curb service is beneficial to start organizing proactively. within a given route, or they may exit at a bus stop by request. Fares start as low as $0.75 for some in-city routes to a few dollars, Contact Sergeant Shawn Machin at (763) 689.9567 to start a Neighbor- hood Watch. depending on the destination and “zone” of travel required. Our Fire and Police Departments engage with the Community regularily through Acquire a Map or Contact Heartland Express with any questions or Fire Prevention, Education, Open Houses, Benefits and much more. concerns. Their regular hours are Monday-Friday, 6am-5pm. Heartland Express P: (651) 213.5790 Toll Free: (888) 234.7840 Visit ci.cambridge.mn.us to sign up for CodeRED 9 10

PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FIRE DEPARTMENT Heartland Express services the The Cambridge Fire Department has 30 paid, on-call members and 1 City of Cambridge and throughout Full time Deputy Chief who are committed to providing service, educa- Isanti and Chisago Counties. The tion, Fire Prevention and creating a safe atmosphere that promotes the health and wellness of the community. City’s dedicated route covers three primary areas: The Fire Department responds when dispatched by 911. POLICE DEPARTMENT • The Downtown Area The Cambridge Police Department has 14 officers committed to provid- • The Service Area, covering ing quality service, reduction of crime and reduced fear of crime in our Anoka Ramsey, Allina Hospital & Government Center community. • The Residential & Retail Area, covering Wal-Mart, Menards, We provide services in patrol, investigations, crime prevention, school Target & Cub Foods resource, animal control, records administration and police support. The Bus Route operates MONDAY-FRIDAY from 8am to 4pm. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM When neighbors take responsibility to maintain cohesion, the neighbor- Requests for rides will be taken until 2pm the working day prior to hood is more likely to identify and report crimes. Neighborhood watch programs are often created after suspicious activity has occurred, but it the requested date. Passengers are provided curb to curb service is beneficial to start organizing proactively. within a given route, or they may exit at a bus stop by request. Fares start as low as $0.75 for some in-city routes to a few dollars, Contact Sergeant Shawn Machin at (763) 689.9567 to start a Neighbor- hood Watch. depending on the destination and “zone” of travel required. Our Fire and Police Departments engage with the Community regularily through Acquire a Map or Contact Heartland Express with any questions or Fire Prevention, Education, Open Houses, Benefits and much more. concerns. Their regular hours are Monday-Friday, 6am-5pm. Heartland Express P: (651) 213.5790 Toll Free: (888) 234.7840 Visit ci.cambridge.mn.us to sign up for CodeRED 9 10

RESOURCES & BUSINESSES CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL CENTER Cambridge Medical Center is a regional facility providing quality clinic and hospital services to residents in East Central Minnesota, including Isanti County for over 50 years. CAMBRIDGE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT There are sites available for private hangars and planned commercial The 86-bed hospital provides care to over 4,000 patients and over sites are ready for development. 100,000 outpatient visits each year. Call (763) 689.1800 for info on hangar leases. Visit ci.cambridge.mn.us for available industrial buildings & land. CHURCHES Cambridge Evangelical Lutheran 621 Old Main St N 763.689.1211 Christ the King Catholic Church 305 Fern St N 763.689.1221 Common Ground United Methodist 404 Cypress St N The Level IV trauma emergency department is staffed 24/7 by Physi- 763.689.2071 cians specializing in emergency care. Nearly 11,000 patients are seen in the ER annually. Christ Evangelical Lutheran 32962 Vickers St NE The medical staff of more than 65 Physicians and providers and 27 763.689.5333 consulting physicians in a variety of medical specialties including: First Baptist Church Allergy Endocrinology 304 Main St S Anesthesiology Neurology 763.689.1173 Audiology Radiology Cancer Sports Medicine Joy Lutheran Church Cardiology Spine/Back 1155 Joy Circle Dermatology Urology 763.689.4355 Diabetes & Nutrition Vascular Services Emergency Medicine And more... River of Life Church New Beginnings Community Church 150 Birch St N, STE 170 2275 335th Lane NE A same day clinic retail pharmacy and eye care center are also located on 763.689.5115 612.455.8860 the facility. Journey New Life Church Seventh Day Adventist Church 145 2nd Ave SE 210 10th Ave SW Allina Hospitals & Clinics 763.689.1633 701 Dellwood St S (763) 689.7700 www.allinahealth.org/cambridge-medical-center 11 12

RESOURCES & BUSINESSES CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL CENTER Cambridge Medical Center is a regional facility providing quality clinic and hospital services to residents in East Central Minnesota, including Isanti County for over 50 years. CAMBRIDGE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT There are sites available for private hangars and planned commercial The 86-bed hospital provides care to over 4,000 patients and over sites are ready for development. 100,000 outpatient visits each year. Call (763) 689.1800 for info on hangar leases. Visit ci.cambridge.mn.us for available industrial buildings & land. CHURCHES Cambridge Evangelical Lutheran 621 Old Main St N 763.689.1211 Christ the King Catholic Church 305 Fern St N 763.689.1221 Common Ground United Methodist 404 Cypress St N The Level IV trauma emergency department is staffed 24/7 by Physi- 763.689.2071 cians specializing in emergency care. Nearly 11,000 patients are seen in the ER annually. Christ Evangelical Lutheran 32962 Vickers St NE The medical staff of more than 65 Physicians and providers and 27 763.689.5333 consulting physicians in a variety of medical specialties including: First Baptist Church Allergy Endocrinology 304 Main St S Anesthesiology Neurology 763.689.1173 Audiology Radiology Cancer Sports Medicine Joy Lutheran Church Cardiology Spine/Back 1155 Joy Circle Dermatology Urology 763.689.4355 Diabetes & Nutrition Vascular Services Emergency Medicine And more... River of Life Church New Beginnings Community Church 150 Birch St N, STE 170 2275 335th Lane NE A same day clinic retail pharmacy and eye care center are also located on 763.689.5115 612.455.8860 the facility. Journey New Life Church Seventh Day Adventist Church 145 2nd Ave SE 210 10th Ave SW Allina Hospitals & Clinics 763.689.1633 701 Dellwood St S (763) 689.7700 www.allinahealth.org/cambridge-medical-center 11 12

SENIOR LIVING ACTIVE LIVING GracePointe Crossing Everyday fitness is important for well-being. Adding physical activ- 1545 River Hills Pkwy NW ity to daily routines can be enjoyed throughout the city. City trails, P: (651) 631.6100 parks and walking loops are maintained throughout the City. www.preshomes.org/our-communities/ gracepoint-crossing Park Activities Our parks offer a variety of options to help you stay active year-round, GracePointe offers a variety of living and including: care options to ensure you find the right fit. • Baseball • Basketball • Cross Country Skiing • Disc Golf Walker Methodist Levande • Ice Skating • Pickleball 2011 6th Lane SE • Sledding • Softball www.walkermethodist.org/assisted-liv- • Tennis ing-communities/levande Walker Methodist Levande is a three-story Walking Routes senior community offering 68 apartments, a Cambridge has five marked range of health options and amenities and a walking routes dedicated by caring staff dedicated to your needs. the former Isanti County Active Living Group. SAC’s (Senior Enrichment Center) 140 Buchanan St N (in City Center Mall) Look for these signs (763) 689.6555 around Cambridge: www.sacsmn.org • Downtown, 1.5 miles SAC’s is a gathering center for seniors • Prime Time Walkers, 1 mile dedicated to providing seniors with infor- • History Overlook, 1 mile mational, nutritional, recreational and health • Opportunity, 4 miles resources and support. • Fern, 1.25 miles • Evergreen, 1.2 miles SAC’s Friendship Cafe • Main Street, 4.5 miles 140 Buchanan St N (in City Center Mall) (763) 689.6555 Homemade soups, baked goods, breakfast and more. The Cafe is open to the public with delicious meals ranging in price from $4.50 to $7.00. 13 14

SENIOR LIVING ACTIVE LIVING GracePointe Crossing Everyday fitness is important for well-being. Adding physical activ- 1545 River Hills Pkwy NW ity to daily routines can be enjoyed throughout the city. City trails, P: (651) 631.6100 parks and walking loops are maintained throughout the City. www.preshomes.org/our-communities/ gracepoint-crossing Park Activities Our parks offer a variety of options to help you stay active year-round, GracePointe offers a variety of living and including: care options to ensure you find the right fit. • Baseball • Basketball • Cross Country Skiing • Disc Golf Walker Methodist Levande • Ice Skating • Pickleball 2011 6th Lane SE • Sledding • Softball www.walkermethodist.org/assisted-liv- • Tennis ing-communities/levande Walker Methodist Levande is a three-story Walking Routes senior community offering 68 apartments, a Cambridge has five marked range of health options and amenities and a walking routes dedicated by caring staff dedicated to your needs. the former Isanti County Active Living Group. SAC’s (Senior Enrichment Center) 140 Buchanan St N (in City Center Mall) Look for these signs (763) 689.6555 around Cambridge: www.sacsmn.org • Downtown, 1.5 miles SAC’s is a gathering center for seniors • Prime Time Walkers, 1 mile dedicated to providing seniors with infor- • History Overlook, 1 mile mational, nutritional, recreational and health • Opportunity, 4 miles resources and support. • Fern, 1.25 miles • Evergreen, 1.2 miles SAC’s Friendship Cafe • Main Street, 4.5 miles 140 Buchanan St N (in City Center Mall) (763) 689.6555 Homemade soups, baked goods, breakfast and more. The Cafe is open to the public with delicious meals ranging in price from $4.50 to $7.00. 13 14

Cambridge Medical Center Government Center Bike Trail Park Park & Ride Hwy 65 Joe’s lake Preserve 16th Ave. SE H P Hwy 95 Gareld St. S 11th Ave. SE Pioneer Trail Cambridge City Park Dellwood St. S Main St. S H Peterson Park Brown Park Hwy 65 Joe’s Lake Rd. P Fern St. N West Park E Rum River Dr. S 313th Ave. NE Hwy 95 23rdBrown Park S . AVE . 113 S T. 117 HOLLY S . W. S. 43 OAK JOY CIR . AVE . S T. IVY S . S . Central Dr. NE 119 24th JOY CT. JOY CIR . S T. JUNIP E R S . CT. AVE . AVE . N.E . to Isanti S . 118 DR . S T. UR E L LA S . KE NWOOD S T. AVE. S . KE NWOOD 313th Expanded View CIR . OAK R IVE R 118 117CE NT RA L R iver CIR . R UM NO RW AY E AS T 32nd 33rd S . AVE . DR . 34th 35 AVE . th NOR WAY DR . M E P L A BE AR E AS Y S T. R IVE R CIR . R IVE R CIR . 15 16

Cambridge Medical Center Government Center Bike Trail Park Park & Ride Hwy 65 Joe’s lake Preserve 16th Ave. SE H P Hwy 95 Gareld St. S 11th Ave. SE Pioneer Trail Cambridge City Park Dellwood St. S Main St. S H Peterson Park Brown Park Hwy 65 Joe’s Lake Rd. P Fern St. N West Park E Rum River Dr. S 313th Ave. NE Hwy 95 23rdBrown Park S . AVE . 113 S T. 117 HOLLY S . W. S. 43 OAK JOY CIR . AVE . S T. IVY S . S . Central Dr. NE 119 24th JOY CT. JOY CIR . S T. JUNIP E R S . CT. AVE . AVE . N.E . to Isanti S . 118 DR . S T. UR E L LA S . KE NWOOD S T. AVE. S . KE NWOOD 313th Expanded View CIR . OAK R IVE R 118 117CE NT RA L R iver CIR . R UM NO RW AY E AS T 32nd 33rd S . AVE . DR . 34th 35 AVE . th NOR WAY DR . M E P L A BE AR E AS Y S T. R IVE R CIR . R IVE R CIR . 15 16

NORTHBOUND LIQUOR Wine Market Northbound features a special wine section with over 1,400 wines! Including a section dedicated to Minnesota made wines, making it a great place to stop for gifts or on the way to a dinner party. Craft & Domestic Beer Northbound boasts over 800 beer varieties to choose from and 1,100 liquors and there’s always an in-store special. Being locally owned and operated, you’ll find a welcoming environ- ment and hand-painted wine glasses or custom designed gift baskets wrapped and ready for pick up on your way to an event. Tuesdays Military and Senior Citizen discount. Cambridge Municipal Liquor Store Northbound supports the City’s Park Development, Downtown En- hancements, Ice Rink Facility, Pickleball Courts and so much more. Be sure to check the incredible Monthly Specials on the City Website and Facebook page. Location 1655 East First Ave (HWY 95 & Opportunity Blvd) P: (763) 689-2468 Hours Mon-Thurs: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Fri & Sat: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM Sundays: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Northbound offers over 1,400 wine varieties, 800 beer options and 1,100 different liquors. 17 18

NORTHBOUND LIQUOR Wine Market Northbound features a special wine section with over 1,400 wines! Including a section dedicated to Minnesota made wines, making it a great place to stop for gifts or on the way to a dinner party. Craft & Domestic Beer Northbound boasts over 800 beer varieties to choose from and 1,100 liquors and there’s always an in-store special. Being locally owned and operated, you’ll find a welcoming environ- ment and hand-painted wine glasses or custom designed gift baskets wrapped and ready for pick up on your way to an event. Tuesdays Military and Senior Citizen discount. Cambridge Municipal Liquor Store Northbound supports the City’s Park Development, Downtown En- hancements, Ice Rink Facility, Pickleball Courts and so much more. Be sure to check the incredible Monthly Specials on the City Website and Facebook page. Location 1655 East First Ave (HWY 95 & Opportunity Blvd) P: (763) 689-2468 Hours Mon-Thurs: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Fri & Sat: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM Sundays: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Northbound offers over 1,400 wine varieties, 800 beer options and 1,100 different liquors. 17 18

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 911 www.c-iSchools.org Cambridge Primary School Isanti Primary School Grades K-2 Grades K-2 310 Elm St N 301 W Co. Road 5, Isanti P: (763) 691.6500 P: (763) 691.8778 Cambridge Intermediate School Isanti Intermediate School Grades 3-5 Grades 3-5 301 W Co. Road 5 101 9th Ave NE, Isanti P: (763) 691.8778 P: (763) 552.8800 Cambridge Middle School Isanti Middle School Grades 6-8 Grades 6-8 31374 Xylite St NE 201 Centennial Dr, Isanti Richard G Hardy Performing Arts Center P: (763) 552.6300 P: (763) 691.8600 Located in the Cambridge-Isanti High School, the facility was com- pleted in 1999 and has 700 total seats. The facility is multi-purpose Riverside Academy Cambridge-Isanti High School and available for use by the school system and community. Grades 9-12 Grades 9-12 625 Main St N 430 8th Ave NW, Isanti A volunteer committee brings quality musical and theatrical perfor- P: (763) 552.6262 P: (763) 689.6066 mances to the area and organizes feature performances like the Min- neapolis Children’s Company, the Continental Balley Company and other musical talents such as Jeffrey Steele and Go Fish. ADDITIONAL SCHOOLS If you or your group are interested in renting the facility, visit the school website at www.c-iSchools.org Anoka-Ramsey Art & Science Academy Community College Isanti 300 Spirit River Dr. S 906 6th Ave Court NE, Isanti P: (763) 689.7000 P: (763) 444.0342 Cambridge Christian St. Scholastica HSC Academy School K-12 207 Whiskey Rd NW, Isanti 2211 Old Main St S P: (763) 200.9293 P: (763) 689.3806 19 20

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 911 www.c-iSchools.org Cambridge Primary School Isanti Primary School Grades K-2 Grades K-2 310 Elm St N 301 W Co. Road 5, Isanti P: (763) 691.6500 P: (763) 691.8778 Cambridge Intermediate School Isanti Intermediate School Grades 3-5 Grades 3-5 301 W Co. Road 5 101 9th Ave NE, Isanti P: (763) 691.8778 P: (763) 552.8800 Cambridge Middle School Isanti Middle School Grades 6-8 Grades 6-8 31374 Xylite St NE 201 Centennial Dr, Isanti Richard G Hardy Performing Arts Center P: (763) 552.6300 P: (763) 691.8600 Located in the Cambridge-Isanti High School, the facility was com- pleted in 1999 and has 700 total seats. The facility is multi-purpose Riverside Academy Cambridge-Isanti High School and available for use by the school system and community. Grades 9-12 Grades 9-12 625 Main St N 430 8th Ave NW, Isanti A volunteer committee brings quality musical and theatrical perfor- P: (763) 552.6262 P: (763) 689.6066 mances to the area and organizes feature performances like the Min- neapolis Children’s Company, the Continental Balley Company and other musical talents such as Jeffrey Steele and Go Fish. ADDITIONAL SCHOOLS If you or your group are interested in renting the facility, visit the school website at www.c-iSchools.org Anoka-Ramsey Art & Science Academy Community College Isanti 300 Spirit River Dr. S 906 6th Ave Court NE, Isanti P: (763) 689.7000 P: (763) 444.0342 Cambridge Christian St. Scholastica HSC Academy School K-12 207 Whiskey Rd NW, Isanti 2211 Old Main St S P: (763) 200.9293 P: (763) 689.3806 19 20

UTILITIES & GARBAGE DVS Water & Sewer Driver’s License or Renewed License Utility Bills are distributed monthly and include water, sewer & street light util- Isanti County Government Center ity fee. Bills can be paid online via our website, or sign up for automatic bill pay 555 18th AVE SW to save you and the city money in online payment fees. P: (763) 689.1644 P: (763) 552.3212 | www.ci.cambridge.mn.us (Register or Pay Online) Gas Phone/Internet/Cable CenterPoint Energy Midcontinent Communications Driver’s Test or Reinstated License P: (612) 372.4727 P: (800) 888.1300 140 Buchanan St. N (In the City Center Mall) P: (763) 689.7078 Electric Century Link East Central Energy P: (763) 689.2814 P: (800) 254.7944 License Tabs Isanti County Deputy Registrar Connexus Energy 225 Ashland St S P: (763) 323.2600 P: (763) 689.1130 Brush & Tree Disposal Open to all residents of Isanti County, No Trash, Stumps, Grass Clippings or Leaves Cambridge Transfer Station 4194 HWY 95 NE P: (763) 689.4056 Refuse Recycling Facility is located at 1505 11th Ave NE, Cambridge and is open M-F, 8am-5pm and Saturday, 6am-10am. Recycling and yard waste can be dropped off during these hours. Grass Clippings & Leaves may be picked up curbside if placed in Compostable Paper Bags. Call one day in advance for pick up. Garbage Waste Management P: (763) 689.2171 www.wm.com The City has organized collection for garbage and only licenses one hauler within the City limits. The contract is currently held by Waste Management until December 31, 2019. Disclaimer: The City’s intent is to provide a basic list of services. Missing listings are For Properties: All waste material, debris, refuse, recycling and garbage must be not intentional on behalf of the City of Cambridge. If you find your business or a kept in an enclosed building or closed containers. No dumpsters allowed on any suggested entity should be listed within this written material, please contact us at City Street. 763.689.3211. 21 22

UTILITIES & GARBAGE DVS Water & Sewer Driver’s License or Renewed License Utility Bills are distributed monthly and include water, sewer & street light util- Isanti County Government Center ity fee. Bills can be paid online via our website, or sign up for automatic bill pay 555 18th AVE SW to save you and the city money in online payment fees. P: (763) 689.1644 P: (763) 552.3212 | www.ci.cambridge.mn.us (Register or Pay Online) Gas Phone/Internet/Cable CenterPoint Energy Midcontinent Communications Driver’s Test or Reinstated License P: (612) 372.4727 P: (800) 888.1300 140 Buchanan St. N (In the City Center Mall) P: (763) 689.7078 Electric Century Link East Central Energy P: (763) 689.2814 P: (800) 254.7944 License Tabs Isanti County Deputy Registrar Connexus Energy 225 Ashland St S P: (763) 323.2600 P: (763) 689.1130 Brush & Tree Disposal Open to all residents of Isanti County, No Trash, Stumps, Grass Clippings or Leaves Cambridge Transfer Station 4194 HWY 95 NE P: (763) 689.4056 Refuse Recycling Facility is located at 1505 11th Ave NE, Cambridge and is open M-F, 8am-5pm and Saturday, 6am-10am. Recycling and yard waste can be dropped off during these hours. Grass Clippings & Leaves may be picked up curbside if placed in Compostable Paper Bags. Call one day in advance for pick up. Garbage Waste Management P: (763) 689.2171 www.wm.com The City has organized collection for garbage and only licenses one hauler within the City limits. The contract is currently held by Waste Management until December 31, 2019. Disclaimer: The City’s intent is to provide a basic list of services. Missing listings are For Properties: All waste material, debris, refuse, recycling and garbage must be not intentional on behalf of the City of Cambridge. If you find your business or a kept in an enclosed building or closed containers. No dumpsters allowed on any suggested entity should be listed within this written material, please contact us at City Street. 763.689.3211. 21 22

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE City Hall Allina Hospital 300 3rd Ave NE 701 S Dellwood St S P: 763.689.3211 P: 763.689.7700 Fire Department Police Department 300 3rd Ave NE 300 3rd Ave NE P: 763.552.3270 P: 763.689.9567 EMERGENCY DIAL 911 EMERGENCY DIAL 911 Cambridge Post Office Public Works 209 Main St S 800 7th Ave SW P: 763.689.2820 P: 763.689.1800 Isanti County Government East Central Regional Center Library 555 18th Ave SE 244 Birch St S P: 763.689.3859 P: 763.689.7390 USEFUL WEBSITES City of Cambridge - https://ci.cambridge.mn.us School District - www.c-ischools.org Waste Management - www.wm.com Active Living - www.outdooredgemn.com Senior Enrichment Center - www.sacsmn.org Allina Medical - www.allinahealth.org/cambridge-medical-center Cambridge Cab - www.cambridge-cab.com


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