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Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
?Administration:
- Deputy City Clerk
- Building Official
- Office Specialist
Airport:
- Address: 7575 U.S. Highway 169
- Phone: (507)526-7264
- Airport Managers
Blue Earth Light and Water:
- Operations Manager
- Office Manager
- Line Superintendent
- Water Superintendent
- Customer Service
- Rebates
- Provides electricity and water services and rebate/conservation program
Brush Site:
- Located in the southwest corner of 21st and Ramsey Streets (one block south of the four-way stop on Ramsey Street/385th Avenue)
- Hours of Operation: 10 am - 1 pm Tuesday; 4 pm - 7 pm Thursday; 10 am - 4 pm Saturday
- Brush and leaf collection site
City Attorney:
- Address: 117 West 5th Street
- Phone: (507)526-2177
- Toll Free: (800)426-6967
- Fax: (507)526-4477
- City Attorney
- Assistant City Attorney
City Engineer:
- Professional Engineer
- Address: 219 North Main Street Fairmont, MN 56031
- Phone: (507)238-4738
- Fax: (507)238-7432
Economic Development Authority:
- City Administrator
- Community Development Office Specialist
- Business Assistance: Administers five programs to assist new and expanding businesses.
- The Revolving Loan Fund is a source of gap financing for working capital, equipment, inventory and building construction, and renovation.
- The Utility Revolving Loan Fund is a source of financing for new construction or improvement of electric, water, or sanitary sewer lines.
- The purpose of the Forgivable Loan/Grant Program is to provide for the promotion and continuation of existing lifestyle businesses within the City of Blue Earth.
- The Building Façade Improvement Grant is a program that assists businesses in making improvements that improve the appearance of the exterior of their building.
- Job Opportunity Building Zones (JOBZ) is a state - designed and locally - administered program.
Fitness Center:
- Address: 320 Oak Road, Faribault County Fairgrounds
- Intake Phone: (507)526-3376
- Director
- Activities, Classes and Programs: Tennis lessons, racquetball, walleyball, ralleyball (elementary tennis), basketball, weight room (with cardio equipment, free weights and TV), personal training, indoor walking, no impact aerobic classes (pilates and exercise ball), body bar classes, kickboxing classes, step aerobics, senior weight room classes, SilverSneakers Fitness Program, and sand volleyball
Parks:
- Faribault County Fairgrounds are located on North Main Street and have a playground, ball fields, walking/biking trail, I-90 Kartin Speedway, and stables
- Leland Park and Beyer Field border each other on County Road 16 (Leland Parkway) has a municipal ice rink, sledding hill, and picnic shelter
- Putnam Park located at the south end of Main Street has a municipal pool, trail, tennis courts, playground, and disc golf course
- Steinberg Nature Park located 1/4 mile east of Blue Earth on County Road 16 has a trail
- Third Ward Park located on the east side of Blue Earth has a playground
Public Works:
- Public Works Director
- Oversees construction and reconstruction of streets, patching, seal-coating, sweeping, and snowplowing
Swimming Pool:
- Address: 111 West 14th Street
- Office Phone: (507)526-3376
- Pool Phone: (507)526-2715
- Pool Manager
- Leisure pool featuring a zero depth area with play features, plunge pool with a 50 foot slide, four lane lap pool with a recreational diving board, and lifeguards on staff.
- Activities, Programs, and Lessons: Deck aerobics and toning, pilates, water aerobics, lifeguard training, family swim, and open swim
- Wastewater Management: Operates and activated sludge wastewater treatment facility
- Provides building permits, charitable gambling permits, liquor licenses, open burning permits, pet licenses, and sign permits
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
?Administration:
- Deputy City Clerk
- Building Official
- Office Specialist
Airport:
- Address: 7575 U.S. Highway 169
- Phone: (507)526-7264
- Airport Managers
Blue Earth Light and Water:
- Operations Manager
- Office Manager
- Line Superintendent
- Water Superintendent
- Customer Service
- Rebates
- Provides electricity and water services and rebate/conservation program
Brush Site:
- Located in the southwest corner of 21st and Ramsey Streets (one block south of the four-way stop on Ramsey Street/385th Avenue)
- Hours of Operation: 10 am - 1 pm Tuesday; 4 pm - 7 pm Thursday; 10 am - 4 pm Saturday
- Brush and leaf collection site
City Attorney:
- Address: 117 West 5th Street
- Phone: (507)526-2177
- Toll Free: (800)426-6967
- Fax: (507)526-4477
- City Attorney
- Assistant City Attorney
City Engineer:
- Professional Engineer
- Address: 219 North Main Street Fairmont, MN 56031
- Phone: (507)238-4738
- Fax: (507)238-7432
Economic Development Authority:
- City Administrator
- Community Development Office Specialist
- Business Assistance: Administers five programs to assist new and expanding businesses.
- The Revolving Loan Fund is a source of gap financing for working capital, equipment, inventory and building construction, and renovation.
- The Utility Revolving Loan Fund is a source of financing for new construction or improvement of electric, water, or sanitary sewer lines.
- The purpose of the Forgivable Loan/Grant Program is to provide for the promotion and continuation of existing lifestyle businesses within the City of Blue Earth.
- The Building Façade Improvement Grant is a program that assists businesses in making improvements that improve the appearance of the exterior of their building.
- Job Opportunity Building Zones (JOBZ) is a state - designed and locally - administered program.
Fitness Center:
- Address: 320 Oak Road, Faribault County Fairgrounds
- Intake Phone: (507)526-3376
- Director
- Activities, Classes and Programs: Tennis lessons, racquetball, walleyball, ralleyball (elementary tennis), basketball, weight room (with cardio equipment, free weights and TV), personal training, indoor walking, no impact aerobic classes (pilates and exercise ball), body bar classes, kickboxing classes, step aerobics, senior weight room classes, SilverSneakers Fitness Program, and sand volleyball
Parks:
- Faribault County Fairgrounds are located on North Main Street and have a playground, ball fields, walking/biking trail, I-90 Kartin Speedway, and stables
- Leland Park and Beyer Field border each other on County Road 16 (Leland Parkway) has a municipal ice rink, sledding hill, and picnic shelter
- Putnam Park located at the south end of Main Street has a municipal pool, trail, tennis courts, playground, and disc golf course
- Steinberg Nature Park located 1/4 mile east of Blue Earth on County Road 16 has a trail
- Third Ward Park located on the east side of Blue Earth has a playground
Public Works:
- Public Works Director
- Oversees construction and reconstruction of streets, patching, seal-coating, sweeping, and snowplowing
Swimming Pool:
- Address: 111 West 14th Street
- Office Phone: (507)526-3376
- Pool Phone: (507)526-2715
- Pool Manager
- Leisure pool featuring a zero depth area with play features, plunge pool with a 50 foot slide, four lane lap pool with a recreational diving board, and lifeguards on staff.
- Activities, Programs, and Lessons: Deck aerobics and toning, pilates, water aerobics, lifeguard training, family swim, and open swim
- Wastewater Management: Operates and activated sludge wastewater treatment facility
- Provides building permits, charitable gambling permits, liquor licenses, open burning permits, pet licenses, and sign permits
Categories
Picnic Grounds
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Weight Training
Aquarobics/Aquatic Exercise
Swimming Facilities
Ice Skating Rinks
Recreational Trails
Recreational Clubs
Sledding
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Air Transportation
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Residential Energy/Water Conservation Rebates
Disc Golf
Playgrounds
Basketball
Street Cleaning
Softball
Fairgrounds
Tennis
Street Construction/Repair
City Government Information Services
Aerobics
Construction/Development Permits
Exercise Classes/Groups
City Attorney
Water Service Connection/Repair
Animal Regulation
Walking Programs
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
City/County Parks
Racquetball
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Business Financing
Ice Skating
Local Officials Offices
Mountain Biking
Baseball
Athletic Fields/Courts
- Mayor and City Council
- Economic Development
- Election: Election Information
- Fire Department: Fire Hall (218)628-0787, address: 223 North 5th Avenue, Proctor, MN 55810
- License and Permit: Pet and bow hunting license, and firearm permit
- Park and Recreation: Offers fair ground, parks, sport court, and trails
- Street and Sewer Services: Provides Street maintenance and sewer services, including cleaning
- Water and Electric: Provides service for water and electric. After hours utility emergencies (218)624-4055
- Zoning and Building Permits: Provides information, permits, and building inspection
- Mayor and City Council
- Economic Development
- Election: Election Information
- Fire Department: Fire Hall (218)628-0787, address: 223 North 5th Avenue, Proctor, MN 55810
- License and Permit: Pet and bow hunting license, and firearm permit
- Park and Recreation: Offers fair ground, parks, sport court, and trails
- Street and Sewer Services: Provides Street maintenance and sewer services, including cleaning
- Water and Electric: Provides service for water and electric. After hours utility emergencies (218)624-4055
- Zoning and Building Permits: Provides information, permits, and building inspection
Categories
Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Fire Services
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Recreational Trails
Firearm Permits
Election Information
Water Service Connection/Repair
City/County Parks
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Sewer System Maintenance
Rural Economic Development
Fairgrounds
Street Construction/Repair
Animal Regulation
Athletic Fields/Courts
Local Officials Offices
Provides the following services:
- Community education on environmental issues such as recycling, solid waste, and solid waste reduction
- Disposal information for household items such as appliances, batteries, electronic waste, and more.
- Hazardous waste information
- Management of county campgrounds, fairgrounds, lakes, parks, and trails
- Recycling collection
Provides the following services:
- Community education on environmental issues such as recycling, solid waste, and solid waste reduction
- Disposal information for household items such as appliances, batteries, electronic waste, and more.
- Hazardous waste information
- Management of county campgrounds, fairgrounds, lakes, parks, and trails
- Recycling collection
Categories
Environmental Issues
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Electronic Waste Recycling
Waste Management Information
Sanitary Landfills
Campgrounds
City/County Parks
Residential Recycling Programs
Fairgrounds
Outdoor Environmental Education
Hazardous Waste Exchange
Lakes and Ponds