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Parks are popular destinations and zoo draws from all over the regionPublished in the Burnsville Community Guide, Sun/Thisweek News years 2020 - 2021.
2011_2012_government.pdf
2011 - 2012 City of Burnsville Residents GuidePages 8 and 9 address City Government and the elected representatives of County, State and Federal Government.
Burnsvillc City Council pictured were: Elizabeth Kautz (Mayor) and Council members - Don Kealey, Dan Gustafson and Mary Sherry.
At the time of publication - there was a vacant seat due to the death of Charlie Crichton.
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Dakota County Court Room in BurnsvilleDuring the 1970s Dakota County placed satellite services, including a court room in Burnsville.
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Ralph Clover 1979
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Ralph Clover 1981Ralph was a long time Park's Director for the City.
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Tom Van Hoff May, 1977 photo.
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Bev BoydBev Boyd speaking on medical needs in Dakota County. November 22, 1978 Burnsville Current photo.
al_hall_dies_2008.pdf
Former Mayor Al Hall dies April 2008 (2 pages)Al Hall, 80 died in Dallas Texas, where he moved with his family in 1976. He was Mayor of Burnsville from 1966 - 1970. He didn't see re-election but was then appointed to the position again after new Mayor Donald Holmes left because of a job transfer. Hall remained mayor until 1975.
Al and his family moved to Burnsville in 1964.
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Arbor Day 2017 and Sustainability Man.Sustainability Man celebrated Arbor Day on April 28, 2017. He helped plant a tree with Experience Burnsville and then helped Ms. Schilling's Sky Oaks 5th grade class plant common milkweed by the Burnsville Ice Center. Photo compliments of the City of Burnsville.
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Arbor Day 2017 and Sustainability Man.Sustainability Man celebrated Arbor Day on April 28, 2017. He helped Ms. Schilling's Sky Oaks 5th grade class plant common milkweed by the Burnsville Ice Center. Photo compliments of the City of Burnsville.
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Arbor Day 2017 and Sustainability Man.Sustainability Man celebrated Arbor Day on April 28, 2017. He helped Ms. Schilling's Sky Oaks 5th grade class plant common milkweed by the Burnsville Ice Center. Photo compliments of the City of Burnsville.
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Arbor Day 2017 and Sustainability Man.Sustainability Man celebrated Arbor Day on April 28, 2017. He helped plant a tree with Experience Burnsville and then helped Ms. Schilling's Sky Oaks 5th grade class plant common milkweed by the Burnsville Ice Center. Photo compliments of the City of Burnsville.
barton_full_story.pdf
Linda Barton - city manager counts on teamwork to run Burnsville 1985Minneapolis Star Tribune June 13, 1985 article features Linda Barton, Burnsville's new city manager.
Birnamwood_golf_17.pdf
Birnamwood Golf course 2017Birnamwood Golf Course is a nine-hole, par 27 public golf course that is owned and operated by the City of Burnsville located at 12424 Parkwood Drive This is their 2017 informational brochure.
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Birnamwood Golf SignBirnamwood Golf Course is a nine-hole, par 27 public golf course that is owned and operated by the City of Burnsville.
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Blackdog park entryThe entry to Blackdog Park in North River Hills in marked by this sign. Photo March, 2017.
burnhaven_library_2018.pdf
Books and more at Burnhaven Library 2018The Burnsville Community Guide 2018 - 2019 features the Burnhaven Library.
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Burnsville City FlagThe City logo found on a city created flag.

Beginning in 2013, Burnsville residents may have started to notice an updated look to the City of Burnsville logo on publications, mailings and around town. The City’s original logo, derived from a flag developed as part of the Bicentennial Celebration in 1976, had been used by the City since the early 1980s. After more than 30 years, Burnsville’s City Council decided that it was time for a “refresh” – opting for a variation of the logo that reflected the past, while setting the stage for the future.

Local designer Greg Preslicka of Preslicka Studios refreshed the City’s existing logo to give it a modern look and feel while maintaining its original imagery. The updated logo maintains the deciduous and coniferous trees as well as the water that has long identified Burnsville.

The logo will be incorporated over the long-term – and only when items are due to be replaced. That means the old logo won’t disappear overnight. Items like letterhead, business cards, vehicle decals or signs will be replaced with the new logo only after the old supplies run out – or the item is due for its normal replacement. Other items, like the City’s water towers, will keep the old logo for quite some time.
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Burnsville Ice Center 2017Entry to the Burnsville Ice Rink #2.
Burnsville_s_116_birthday.pdf
Burnsville's 116th Birthday1976Bob Belongie, chairman of the Burnsville Bicentennial Committee presents a birthday cake to Mayor Pete Ochsner at a council meeting last Monday. The cake commemorates the city's 116th birthday. The first town meeting, according to old records, was Aprll 3, 1860 in the James Kearney residence. Thomas Byrne was elected the first chairman.
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Burnsville Police and Fire Mascots 2018Meet Starsky and Sparky long time members of Burnsville's Police and Fire Departments. Photo compliments of the City of Burnsville.
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Terry Schultz 2016Terry Schultz started his career in Burnsville as recreation programmer and facilities manager in 1986. Over 30 years he managed adult recreation and in 2016 retired as parks director. Photo compliments of Burnsville Sun/Thisweek News - John Gessner.
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Three flags at City Hall 2017City Hall waves the flags of the City, United States and Minnesota.
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Dedication plaque at Burnsville City Hall 1989At the completion of the City Hall this plaque was placed near the main entry. It shows the prior City logo.
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City truck with prior logoAlthough the city logo has been updated, vehicles continue to display the prior logo graphic. Photo - 2017.
cityvolunteer.pdf
City of Burnsville "I VOLUNTEER" brochure 2017The City of Burnsville explains volunteer opportunities.
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Burnsville City Hall - plaque at Council chambers 2017Wooden sign at the entry to the Council Chambers.
communityevents_2017.pdf
Burnsville Community Events 2017The City of Burnsville Community Guide for 2017 - 2018 recognizes five annual events.
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Dan TobritzhoferDan Tobritzhofer, Streets Superintendent in 2015.
edgilesinterview.pdf
Ed Giles he's helped build Burnsville - literally 1983Burnsville 's first full time employee is interviewed. Feb. 7, 1983 Burnsville Current.
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