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250 Summit Avenue North, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
Mayor and City Council Members: Departments:
  • Administration
  • Building Department: Issues building and electrical permits, delivers code enforcement and inspections
  • City Attorney
  • Community Development: Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, which establishes overall goals and policies for community development, revitalization, maintenance, and growth. The Zoning Ordinance is the principal tool used to regulate land uses and development standards. Produces maps, development lists, reports, and presentations for the public.
  • Economic Development Authority
  • Election
  • Finance Department: Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy. Processes accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing
  • License and Permit: Includes animal, firework, liquor, mobile food unit, peddler/merchant, sign, and special event permit
  • Parks and Recreation: Includes a variety of parks and trails. The Clearing features an interactive water feature and an all inclusive playground.
  • Planning and zoning
  • Public works: Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and sweeping, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water supply. Also offers recycling and garbage information
  • Sauk Rapids Compost Site: Compost Site located 1 1/4 miles North of Golden Spike Road on County Road 57. Reserved for single-family use and requires a sticker permit. to access the site. Visit website for more information or call (320)258-5319.
1106 3rd Avenue, Worthington, MN 56187
The Energy Assistance Program helps pay heat and electricity costs. Payments for energy bills are sent directly to the household's energy company or fuel provider for propane, fuel oil, or wood. Financial assistance varies depending on household income and fuel costs. The Energy Assistance Program provides additional grants for eligible households who need help with:
  • Getting reconnected to heat and power after disconnections
  • Paying for emergency fuel deliveries of propane, heating oil, or biofuel
  • Preventing disconnection
Additional help includes energy-related repair, energy assistance funds, and fuel.
540 West Hills Circle, Owatonna, MN 55060
Mayor and City Council Members:
  • Member contact information
Departments:
  • Administration and Finance
  • Airport
  • Animal Control
  • Building inspections
  • Community Center
  • Community Development
  • Economic Development Authority
  • Emergency Management
  • Golf courses
  • Parks and Recreation: Maintains over 867 acres of parkland throughout 37 parks (developed, undeveloped, green spaces and special use) and has over 25 miles of trails. Also features a community center known as West Hills Social Commons that offers wellness, independence, and empowerment for adults 50 years or older.
  • Planning and Zoning
  • Public Works
  • Street Projects
  • Stormwater Management
  • Voting precincts
414 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Business Solutions Center: (800)481-4700 Electric emergency/outage (24 hours): (800)895-1999 Gas emergency/gas odor (24 hours): (800)895-2999 Personal Accounts Department: (800)331-5262 Residential customer service (24 hours): (800)895-4999 Streetlight requests or outage reporting: (800)960-6235
203 Main Street North, Buffalo Lake, MN 55314
Mayor and City Council Members: City Departments:
  • Administration
  • Code of Ordinances
  • Economic Development Authority
  • Elections
  • Parks and Recreation: Features multiple parks that provide camping, fishing, and water recreation, along with picnic shelters.
  • Permits, Licenses, and Forms
  • Planning and Zoning
  • Public Works
  • Recycling
405 North Broadway, Goodhue, MN 55027
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Departments Emergency Services:
  • Responsibilities include providing necessary assistance and emergency support to the community
Gas Commission:
  • Responsible for the distribution of natural gas to the city
  • Phone: (651)923-5306
Parks and Recreation:
  • Provides park facilities and programs
Public Works
  • Responsible for street maintenance and utilities
  • Phone: (651)923-4310
320 Oak Street South, Sauk Centre, MN 56378
Provides city services including:
  • Animal control: Call to claim an impounded animal or to adopt one of the impounded animals.
  • Economic Development: Created to deal specifically with economic and community development issues. Assists with the development of industry and commerce in the City of Sauk Centre and the housing, labor force, and community amenities needed to support such development.
  • Inspections and engineering
  • Mayor and city council: Member contact information?
  • Parks and recreation: Responsible for maintenance and programming in the City's parks.
  • Planning and zoning
  • Public Utilities: (320)352-6538. Emergency or after hours: (320)351-4666
  • Public works: Responsible for the major utilities and infrastructure of the City.
335 3rd Street South, Brownton, MN 55312
Mayor and City Council Members Member contact information Departments:
  • City Clerk/Treasurer: Provides building permits; dog and cat licenses
  • Community Center
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Public Works/Waste treatment
  • Utility Services: Provides electric, water, natural gas, sewer, and garbage/recycling services; energy rebates
985 1st Avenue, Gibbon, MN 55335
Mayor and City Council Members Member Contact Information City Administrator Building Department:
  • Building inspection information
  • Construction permit information
City Attorney:
  • (507)834-6818, 1042 1st Avenue
City Clerk:
  • Animal Control
  • Election information
  • Local government information including mayor and city council members
Emergency Management Engineering Department:
  • Street construction/repair information
  • Water quality assurance information
Planning Department Public Works Division:
  • Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information
  • Recycling information
  • Sewer maintenance information
  • Snow removal information
  • Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
  • Water department information Utilities
  • Water and Garbage
  • Renville-Sibley Sanitation (a Gibbon-based company) can be contacted for dumpsters at (507)834-6168.
  • Natural Gas: call Fairfax City Clerk at (507)426-7255
75 Callaway Street, Saint Joseph, MN 56374
Provides city departments and services including:
  • Administration Department: Consists of staff who perform the central administrative, finance, and communications functions of the City.
  • Building Department: Contracts with Inspectron Inc. for building inspection services. If you have questions on building codes or receiving a building permit, call the inspector.
  • Community Development: Is responsible for the review and management of development and redevelopment in the City. The department coordinates the preparation of a comprehensive plan which lays out the City's long-range guide to how property should be developed. The Community Development Department is comprised twp divisions of planning and economic development.
  • Election information
  • Finance Department: Plans, directs, and coordinates the fiscal management for the City. Responsibilities include overseeing all financial activities, accounts receivables, accounts payables, investments, payroll, budgets, and utility billings.
  • Mayor and city council: Member contact information
  • Park board
  • Public Works: Is responsible for the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of all city roads, water and sewer systems, storm sewers, and the maintenance of city-owned equipment.
  • Utilities: Water, sewer, refuse, stormwater, and street light utilities.
316 Highway 10 South, Motley, MN 56466
Mayor and City Council Members:
  • Member contact information
City Departments: Administration
  • Responsible for the city's administrative tasks
Parks and Recreation
  • Responsible for the maintenance of city parks
Public Works
  • Responsible for the maintenance of city garbage, recycling, streets, storm sewers, wastewater, and utility services