mayor`s note - City of Fairbanks
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mayor`s note - City of Fairbanks
MAYOR’S NOTE August 2014 City of Fairbanks Visitors from Fanano, Italy, Our Sister City Inside this issue: Sister-City 1 Relations Public Safety 2 Education Boards, Commissions, and a Council 3 Contact Information 3 We welcome contact from you! Mayor’s Office: 907.459.6793 Website: www.fairbanksalaska.us Facebook: Volume 1, Issue 7 If you have ever been to the Golden Days Parade, then you have seen ―Felix Pedro‖ and his pack mule. Felix discovered gold in Fairbanks in 1902 and that discovery caused the Fairbanks Gold Rush. Felix’s real name is Felice Pedroni, and he was from Fanano, Italy. In 2002, to mark the 100th anniversary of the discovery of gold, Fairbanks and Fanano joined in a Sister-City relationship. Cities that become sister-cities have cultural, educational, and often commercial ties. Visitors travel as emissaries between the two communities and help community leaders stay in touch. In 2013, for example, the Fairbanks Youth Orchestra toured Austria, Switzerland, and Italy, and they stopped to play a very special concert for the citizens of Fanano. Our communities have been very active with visitors travelling between the two cities, and this year was exceptionally exciting! A contingent came in July from Italy and amongst them was Adriano Pedroni, the great-grandson of Felice Pedroni’s brother. Adriano helped rededicate the Felix Pedro monument on Steese Highway. ―Felix Pedro‖ played by RC Rothermel (left) with Adriano Pedroni (right). Photo courtesy of Julie Engfer Jones, Festival Fairbanks Adriano attended many events while here in Fairbanks, including riding in a Pioneers of Alaska vehicle in the Golden Days Parade, the monument rededication, and a dinner with Mayor Eberhart, hosted by Festival Fairbanks. Facebook.com/ fairbanksalaska.us If you are travelling to Italy and want to visit Fanano, please contact Amber Courtney, Communications Director/PIO for the City of Fairbanks at 459-6793, or Julie Engfer Jones, Executive Director of Festival Fairbanks at 456-1984. Twitter: Our other active sister cities include Erdenet, Mongolia, and Tainan City, Taiwan. @cityoffairbanks Mayor’s Note Page 2 Public Safety—Educational Opportunities and Events A large part of what we do at the City of Fairbanks is public safety. The Fairbanks Police Department and the Fairbanks Fire Department both participate or sponsor public safety events throughout the year. These events are opportunities to learn about safety issues and sometimes get free safety equipment or inspections. Some of the upcoming events this Fall include: Fairbanks Area Preparedness EXPO— Saturday, October 4 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Carlson Center. Come and learn about ways to safely weather flood, fire, earthquakes, and extreme cold. Educational and vendor booths will provide information on what you can do now to prepare for some of the challenges we can face here in Interior Alaska. This event is sponsored by the Interior Fire Chiefs Association. Call: 4880444 for more information. Youth Safety Day— Saturday, August 23 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Regal Cinemas parking lot. This is a chance to participate in fun and educational activities, get a booster seat check-up, rides, a bouncy slide, and a bicycle rodeo for youth to learn about bike safety with free youth bike helmets. Operation Glow— Friday, October 31, Halloween 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Local law enforcement agencies hand out lanyards attached to green colored glowsticks in busy neighborhoods. The lanyards help keep children safe through increased visibility. Kids get to interact with officers and see that police officers aren’t scary! Officer B. Safe will be there too. Check back closer to the event for more information, or call 459-6500. Social Media—Follow our social media sites to learn more about these and other public safety events and issues. Facebook: ―Fairbanks Police Department‖ ―City of Fairbanks Fire Department‖ ―Fairbanks Emergency Communications Center‖ ―City of Fairbanks‖ Twitter: @FairbanksFire @cityoffairbanks Volume 1, Issue 7 Page 3 Boards, Commissions, and another Council! The City of Fairbanks has 12 current active boards or commissions, and one new council in addition to the City Council. These commissions, boards, and council are extremely important in getting public and subject matter experts involved in the City of Fairbanks decision-making processes. Fact Finding Commission-7 mem- pointee members participate in 3bers participate in 2-year terms. year terms. Meets regularly. Meets as warranted. Landscape Review & Appeals Fairbanks Diversity Council-18 Commission-6 members particimembers participate in 3-year pate in 3-year terms. Meets as warterms. Meetings will begin soon! ranted. Finance Committee-10 members Permanent Fund Advisory-Boardparticipate in 3-year terms. Meet- 5 members participate in 3 year terms. Meets quarterly. We invite you to apply to partici- ings occur twice monthly. pate on these boards, (even if you FNSB-Planning Commission (Joint Public Safety Commission-8 memdo not see a current vacancy) so with City)-3 City appointee mem- bers participate in 3 year terms. that we can give your application bers participate in 3-year terms. Meets quarterly or as warranted. consideration when a vacancy arisMeets regularly. es. Full descriptions of these commisHotel/Motel Discretionary Fund sions, boards, and council are listed Board of Plumber Examiners–6 Committee-6 members participate on our website. We also have an members participate in 3-year in 3-year terms. Meets regularly in online application form to particiterms. Meets at least every quarter, pate in one of these vital groups: the Fall. Current vacancy! and more often if needed. Www.fairbanksalaska.us/boardsChena Riverfront Commission and-commissions/ Building Code Review & Appeals (Joint with FNSB)-5 City appointee Commission-12 members particimembers participate in 3 year Deputy City Clerk, Danyielle Snider, pate in 5-year terms. Meets as terms. Meets at least quarterly or is the contact for the groups and warranted. can answer any questions you might more frequently. have. She can be reached at Clay Street Cemetery Commission Commission on Historic Presev- 907.459.6771 or ddsnid–8 members participate in 3-year eration (Joint with FNSB)-2 City ap- [email protected]. Thank you! terms. Meets regularly. Ci t y o f Fa i r ba nk s Patrick B. Cole City Hall 800 Cushman Street Fairbanks AK 99701 Phone: 907.459.6793 Fax: 907.459.6787 Email: [email protected] STRONGER TOGETHER The City of Fairbanks is known as the “Golden Heart City.” If you have the good fortune to visit or live here, you will soon discover why we have earned that name. The people of Fairbanks are known for their generosity of spirit, hospitality, and friendliness. Our city is vibrant with business and trade, outdoor and sports activities, and a dynamic arts community. Departments: The City government provides essential police, fire, paramediclevel emergency medical and emergency dispatch service. In addition, Fairbanks provides garbage collection, street maintenance, building and fire code enforcement and a variety of other municipal services designed to make our city a great place to live, work and visit. www.fairbanksalaska.us