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35 Fairgrounds Avenue SE, Rochester, MN 55904
Year-round farmer's market featuring local, sustainable products. - Market Bucks: Market Bucks works with the EBT Program. For Every dollar (up to $10) exchanged for tokens, participants will get a dollar for dollar MATCH of Market Bucks and Produce Bucks. The Bucks can be used just like tokens or cash with all the vendors, except for the Produce Bucks must be used to purchase produce only. - Annual events including Holiday Bazaar and Textile Market
Union Square Parking Lot, 2nd Street and Paul Bunyan Avenue, Bemidji, MN 56601
- Bemidji's Natural Choice Farmers Market vendors are small-acreage, home based, family-businesses and farms located in and around the Bemidji area - Has a wide variety of produce and products including fresh, natural, home-grown garden produce, baked goods, pickles, preserves, maple syrup, bison, free range chicken, eggs, honey, handcrafted items and more!!
505 Fourth Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Serves as the single point of contact for the City of Minneapolis for non-emergency requests for information and services. Mayor and City Council Contact Information - City Hall Information Line: (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1 - Blooming Boulevards - Domestic Partnership Registration, (612)673-2216 - Elections and Voter Registration - Graffiti Hotline - Mississippi Mile Hotline - Neighborhood Association Information, (612)673-3737 - Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) Revitalizes neighborhoods based on plans created by citizens and local government - Pollution and Noise Control - Property Tax Information, (612)673-3000 - Public Affairs - Film, Video and Recording - Public Works - Recycling Collection, Organics Recycling (612)673-2917 - Rental Problems-Housing Services - Sidewalks: Call to report badly cracked, broken, or unshoveled walks - Sign Language Coordinator - Skyways; Call for maps and information on hours - Voter registration and election information: https://vote.minneapolismn.gov/ - Water Emergency, (612)673-5600; Water problems, answered 24-hours-a-day - Yellow Ribbon: Resources and support for local service members, veterans and their families. - Zoning Information Animals: - Animal Adoption - Animal Control, (612)673-6222 - Animal Licenses and permits - Animal rescue - Barking Dog Complaints Assessor, City: - General Information - Homestead Information, (612)348-3046 or email [email protected] - Real Estate Information - This Old House Program Attorney, City: - City of Minneapolis Attorney Automobiles: - Abandoned on Private Land - Abandoned on Streets - Impound Lot, (612)673-5777; 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance) Bicycles: - Bicycle Registration - Information on Stolen and Recovered, (612)673-5665 City Council: - General Information - Council Meeting Schedule - Ordinance Information - Civil Rights - Minneapolis - Communication - Film, Video and Recording Community Planning and Economic Development: - General Information - Business Association Information - Business Development - Business Licensing - Business Loans - Energy and Property Improvement Loans - Homeowner Assistance - Sale of Vacant Lots Employment: - City Employment - Employment Training - Jobs Hot Line, (612)673-2282 option 1 or visit website Fire: - Emergency, 9-1-1 - Administration - Fire Prevention - Broken Fire Hydrants, business hours (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1; after hours (612)673-5600 Garbage Collection: - (612)673-2917; Call for schedules, garbage cart damage or theft, and information on the collection of large items, leaves, and yard waste. Health: - Health and Family Support - Food Sanitation Concerns Housing: - Building Codes - Building Permits - Energy Conservation, (612)335-5858 - Home Improvement: visit website - Homestead Information - Housing Complaints - Inspections - Mortgage Loans - Public Housing Authority, (612)342-1400 - Renters rights and resources, visit website - Rubbish and Weed Complaints - Section 8 Housing, (612)342-1480 - Tenant Advocacy and housing counseling, (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1 for tenants and landlords living in Minneapolis Libraries: - General Information Licenses: - Bicycle (registration) - Driver and Vehicle Licenses, (612)348-8240 - General Information on Licenses and Locations, (612)348-8240 - Business Licenses - Handgun Licenses Minneapolis Community Development Agency: - General Information - Business Association Information - Business Licensing - Business Loans - Energy and Property Improvement Loans - Homeowner Assistance - Sale of Vacant Lots Minneapolis Maps: - General Information - Ward and Precinct Parking: - Parking Cards - Hooded Meters - Out of Order Meters - Monthly and Event Parking - Permits for Critical Areas - Ramp and Lot Maintenance Parks and Recreation: - Boulevard Trees, (612)230-6400 - Park Information, (612)230-6400 - Park Maintenance, (612)230-6400 Police: - Emergency, 9-1-1 - Administration - Civilian Police Review: Call to report alleged abuse of Minneapolis Police Authority - Community Crime Prevention SAFE - Report crimes that do not require an emergency police response (i.e., property damage, non-violent theft report, traffic and parking issues, other report-only calls).Can also visit website to file a police report online. Records: - Birth, Death and Marriage, (612)348-8240 - Real Estate, (612)348-3011 Schools: - Minneapolis Public, (612)668-0000 Call for phone numbers and addresses of schools, faculty and staff, School Board Members, and enrollment information - Senior Ombudsman Sewer Emergency: - Business Hours - After hours, (612)673-5600 - Call if your drains are backed up Snow Emergencies: - (612)348-SNOW(7669) Call 24 hour hotline for up-to-date plowing schedules and parking restrictions. To sign up on-line to receive snow emergency alerts go to: www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/snow/esubscribe.asp; Impound Lot, 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance) - Snow Plowing and Sanding Streets and Alleys: - Block Party Permits - Storm Drain Repair - Parade and Race Permits - Parkway Lights Out - Pothole Repair - Street and Alley Maintenance - Street Lights Out, Metal Poles - Street Lights Out, Wooden Poles (Xcel), (800)960-6235 - Street Use Permits - General Utility Billing Office: - (612)673-1114 or 3-1-1; Call for all water, sewer, and solid waste billing questions
200 Paul Bunyan Drive South, Pamida/Subway Lot, Bemidji, MN 56601
Herbs, Fresh Strawberries, Fresh Baked Goods, Gluten Free Breads, Fresh Chicken, Jams and Jellies, Picked Garlic Scapes, Garlic, Peppers, Cucumbers, Kolrabi, Tomatoes, Onions, Zuchinni, Greens and Craft Items
505 Walnut Street, Suite 1, Monticello, MN 55362
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information can be found on the website https://www.monticellomn.gov/241/City-Council Animal Control (612)859-6989 Building Department - Commercial and residential building permits: Call (763)295-3060 - Inspection (763)271-3253 - Sign permit - Zoning and code enforcement Community Center - Amenities include fitness center, gymnasium, ice arena, indoor play area, wall climbing, etc. - Farmers Market - Public parks and rental facilities for private events (763)295-2954 - Recreational sports Economic Development - Reviews major planning, capital improvements, and redevelopment proposals Election - Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early 763-271-3204 Finance Department - Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy - Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing (763)281-3228 License Permits - Animal, liquor, massage therapy, mobile food unit, peddler/solicitor, recreational vehicle, and special event permit Planning Department - Includes planning, subdivision ordinance, and zoning for commercial, industrial, and residential Public Works - Includes maintenance of all public parks, city properties and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and sweeping, snow removal, stormwater management, and water supply (763)271-3228- Recycling and garbage: Contract with Waste Management (320)258-3948
22350 South Diamond Lake Road, Rogers, MN 55374
Mayor and City Council Members Member contact information Administration Department - Animal Control: For lost dog or animal, please contact the Police Department during business hours, (763)7428-3450; after hours, (952)258-5321 - City code - Licensing and permits information: Visit the website for application online Election - Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early Building Department - Building inspection, license, and permit information, (763)428-2253 Finance Department - Includes accounts receivable, accounts payable, developing financial and budget reports, managing collection of revenues and investments of funds, payroll, and utility billing Planning Department - Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map Public Works Division - Responsible for operation management and maintenance of the city's streets, street construction/repair, parks, water, and sewer system - Recycling information - Snow removal information Recreation Department - Includes community gardens, farmers market, and park/facility rentals, (763)428-1033 - Provides a Variety of recreational amenities and programs for all ages, such as hockey, softball, tennis, etc. Visit the website for more information.
1800 West Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington, MN 55431
Provides an indoor and outdoor market, open to the public. Local fresh produce, specialty goods, handmade crafts, prepared foods, live music, and activities are available. - Outdoor Market: East Lot, Bloomington Civic Plaza, 1800 West Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington 55431 - Winter Market: Bloomington Civic Plaza, 1800 West Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington 55431 Market Bucks Program: The Farmers Market is able to match the first $10 that customers spend using their EBT card every day the customers shop at the market. For the first $20 charged on an EBT card, an additional $10 in Market Bucks are free. Market Bucks can be spend in the same way (and are subject to the same restrictions) as EBT tokens. Note: No pets allowed in the market area. No parking in the East/Farmers Market lot. Handicap parking is available in the West parking lot of Civic Plaza. Additional parking available across 98th Street at Public Works.
2924 4th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Provides a farmer stand between June through October on the Midtown Greenway. Offers fresh, pesticide-free produce available to those in need. Individuals can take as many items as they need and pay as much as they can afford.
11 Golf Course Road, Glen's Army/Navy, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Fruits, Vegetables, Jams & Jellies, and Baked goods Farmers Market
625 Robert Street North, Saint Paul, MN 55155
The directory includes nearly 1,000 farms, farmers' markets, Christmas tree farms, and other providers who sell direct to the consumer including community supported agriculture (CSA) farms.
702 3rd Avenue South, Virginia, MN 55792
Provides assistance and support for many programs related to creating healthy and equitable food access. Work with clients who are interested in obtaining Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits by assisting with the application process. Administers the SNAP program at four local farmers' markets in Cook, Hibbing, Tower, and Virginia. Provides a variety of services such as: - Arrowhead Grown: A website and facebook page created to promote farmers across the region. It includes dates, times, locations, and details of each farmer's market in northeast Minnesota. The site also includes helpful information for customers using SNAP-EBT, Farmer's Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers, and Power of Produce (POP) tokens. - Community Food Forest: A large perennial garden made up of berry bushes, grapevines, and fruit trees. It continues to grow each year. Community members are encouraged to participate in maintaining the food forest, and the site is accessible to anyone to harvest. - Farmers Markets: Families utilizing SNAP-EBT can shop at Virginia Market Square, Cook Area Farmers Market, Hibbing Farmers Market, and Tower Farmers Market, and receive a match in dollars. - Food Shelves: Funds food shelves for agencies across Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis County. Provide emergency and short-term food assistance to income-eligible individuals and families who have run out of options to alleviate hunger. - Little Free Pantries: There are three free food pantries located in Virginia at AEOA, Hope Presbyterian Church, Our Saviors Church, and at the Hoyt Lakes Public Library. AEOA maintains the pantry located outside of the AEOA office. - Northeast Minnesota Food Access Guide: Manages the Northeast Minnesota Food Access Guide which lists information on local food shelf hours, locations, grocery financial assistance programs, free meals, and food prep resources.
127 Main Avenue, Hoffman, MN 56339
Mayor and City Council Members: - For member contact information: http://www.hoffmanmn.com/CityGovernment.html Departments: - Administration and Finance - Community Center - Economic Development Authority (EDA) - Farmer's Market - Parks and Recreation: Includes baseball diamonds, beaches, campgrounds, City Park (features a covered picnic shelter and a playground), indoor gyms, and ski hills. - Public Safety - Public Works - Zoning and Planning Commission ?
290 East 5th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Seasonal market selling fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, plants from local growers and vendors at reasonable prices. Current farmer's market locations and product availability are listed on the website. Weekly winter market in downtown Saint Paul.
