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From YouTube: Bloomington Today: The BUZZ March 3
Description
Get connected with vaccine resources, the City announced the next Community Development Director and a reminder about Curbside Cleanup.
A
Welcome
to
bloomington
today,
I'm
emily
chaplin
thanks
for
joining
us.
First,
we
bring
you
the
buzz
for
the
weeks
of
march
3rd
through
the
16th.
The
state
has
a
tool
to
help
connect
you
to
the
coven
19
vaccine.
The
coven-19
vaccine
connector
helps
minnesotans
find
out
when,
where
and
how
to
get
their
vaccine,
it
will
link
you
to
the
network
of
providers
like
health
care
systems,
pharmacies
and
local
public
health.
Once
it's
your
turn
to
get
the
shot,
you
can
sign
up
online
at
the
web,
address
on
your
screen
or
call.
A
651-318-0989
the
city
has
announced
its
next
community
development
director,
carla
henderson
was
recently
selected
as
director.
She
has
an
extensive
background
in
planning
infrastructure,
maintenance,
community
engagement
and
economic
development.
Her
municipal
experience
includes
five
years
working
for
highland
park,
michigan
a
suburb
of
detroit
and
nine
years
in
ann
arbor,
michigan
city
manager,
jamie
verbrugge
says
the
community
development
director
is
a
critical
leadership
position
in
the
city
working
at
the
intersection
of
social,
economic
and
environmental
issues.
A
Carla
henderson
is
the
right
person
right
now
to
help
advance
the
strategic
priorities
of
the
city
council
and
address
the
needs
in
our
community.
Henderson
starts
with
the
city
on
march
15th
a
reminder.
The
bloomington
motor
vehicle
office
will
be
closing
at
the
end
of
march.
On
the
city's
website.
We
have
a
list
of
nearby
offices
where
you
can
renew
your
license
and
purchase
tabs.
Some
motor
vehicle
services
can
also
be
accessed
online.
At
the
address
on
your
screen.
The
difficult
decision
to
close
was
made
last
year
due
to
budget
cuts
for
2021.
A
spring
is
just
around
the
corner,
and
that
means
the
city's
annual
curbside
cleanup.
The
first
day
of
pickup
this
year
is
april
3rd.
The
program
aims
to
help
residents
get
rid
of
items
that
are
difficult
to
dispose
of
for
a
full
list
of
items
accepted
and
to
find
out
your
curbside
cleanup
day
visit
blm.mn,
cleanup
and
remember
not.
Every
item
belongs
in
the
landfill.
If
it's
in
good
condition,
it
should
be
donated
or
reused.