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From YouTube: North Side Tornado Recovery Update
Description
June 2, 2011
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It's
up
to
the
homeowners
to
get
rid
of
those
items
to
help
with
that.
This
saturday,
hennepin
county,
is
having
a
hazardous
waste
collection
event.
On
the
north
side,
it
will
take
place
from
9
a.m,
to
4
p.m.
At
north
high
school,
that's
at
1,
500,
james
avenue,
north
appliances
won't
be
collected,
but
many
household
hazardous
waste
items
will
be
accepted
to
find
out
what
you
can
and
cannot
bring
call.
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A
free
shuttle
to
get
to
the
services
they
need,
it
picks
up
people
from
five
parks
on
the
north
side
and
it
takes
them
to
14
different
stops
for
access
to
things
like
food,
social
services,
housing
assistance
and
more.
The
shuttle
runs
from
10
am
to
3
pm
today
and
tomorrow,
to
find
out
about
the
shuttle
stops
and
destinations,
call
311
or
go
to
the
city's
website
and
at
two
north
side
parks.
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The
american
red
cross
has
emergency
aid
stations,
the
stations
have
food,
water,
mental
health
services
and
caseworkers
available
to
people
recovering
from
the
storm,
they'll
be
open
at
willard
park
and
jordan
park
today
and
tomorrow,
from
10
a.m,
to
3
p.m.
Also,
anyone
displaced
because
of
the
tornado
can
call
the
red
cross
for
information
on
getting
temporary
shelter.
The
number
is
612-871-7676.
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People
trying
to
fix
their
tornado
damage
homes
will
need
to
get
permits
for
that
construction
to
help
make
this
more
convenient.
The
city
set
up
an
office
on
the
north
side.
The
office
is
open
monday,
through
friday,
from
8
am
to
4
30
pm
at
hamilton
school.
The
address
is
4119
dupont,
avenue
north
and
before
you
hire
someone
to
make
those
repairs
make
sure
they're
licensed
contractors
for
a
list
of
licensed
contractors,
including
those
located
on
the
north
side,
go
to
the
city's
website
or
call
3-1-1.