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Parks and Trails - Albert Lea Parks and Recreation

- Academy Park: Frank Hall and 3rd Street features a baseball/softball diamond, a warming house, and an ice skating/hockey rink - Bancroft Bay Park: West end of Hammer Road features two picnic shelters, picnic tables, and hiking trails - Bellview Park: Lincoln and 1st Avenue features a baseball diamond, playground equipment, and picnic tables - Brookside Area: Richway and Brookside features an open space that includes community gardens, tennis courts, and a boat landing. Brookside is also the home of the new Environmental Learning Center. - City Beach: North Shore and Johnson features a swimming area with no lifeguards, picnic benches, restrooms, a skate park, and a sand volleyball court - Community Dog Park: 501 Richway Drive West features a dog park with a divided large and small off-leash field and access to the Brookside walking trail - Dress Island: Botsford and Lakeview feature a green space with benches and a new wooden bridge - East Gate Park: East Gate and Garfield features a neighborhood park with green space, play apparatus, and a basketball court - Eberhardt Park: Eberhardt and David features a neighborhood park with green space, play apparatus, and a small shelter - Edgewater Park: Edgewater and Lakeview features two picnic shelters with fireplaces, a public boat landing, a bandshell, horseshoe courts, play apparatus, a baseball/softball diamond, volleyball net, restrooms, and picnic tables - Frank Hall Park and City Aquatic Center: Front Street and Frank Avenue features a green space overlooking the channel to Albert Lea Lake. There are three tennis courts, a basketball court, a zero-depth splash pool, and a water slide. - Fountain Lake Park: Broadway and Fountain features green space, a gazebo for events, a children's garden, and park benches - Hawthorne Park: Garfield Avenue and Hawthorne Street features a play apparatus, baseball/softball diamond, and a warming house with an ice skating/hockey rink - Hayek Park: 4th Avenue and Clark Street features two lighted baseball/softball diamonds, a batting cage, play apparatus, a basketball court, restrooms, and a warming house with an ice skating/hockey rink - Katherine Island: Albert Lea and Green Avenue features an island on Fountain Lake with park benches - Lakeview Park: Lakeview and Willamor features a neighborhood park, a basketball court, restrooms, two soccer fields, and a warming house with an ice skating/hockey rink - Memorial Park: 8th Street and Margaretha features a neighborhood park and open space - Morin Park: West Main Street and Saint Mary features two baseball/softball diamonds, play apparatus, and basketball court - New Denmark Park: Bridge Avenue and Green Avenue features a green space next to Katherine Island with park benches, a mermaid statue, and a flower garden - Pioneer Park: 100 Hawthorne Street features a picnic shelter, a small gazebo, restrooms, picnic tables, and play apparatus - Shoff Park: Highway 13 and Elmira features the Higbie Gardens, a small picnic shelter, picnic tables, and limited play apparatus - Shoreland Heights Park: The Fairway and Garden Lane features green space and new play apparatus - Shorewood Hills Park: Brookside Circle features an open space - Snyder Fields: Bridge Avenue and Hershey Street features a lighted athletic complex with five ball diamonds, picnic tables, and four volleyball courts - Sondergaard Park: Gene Avenue and 17th Street features a baseball/softball diamond, a basketball court, green space, and play apparatus - Southwest Park: Front Street and Maplehill Drive features an abundant green space, basketball court, six tennis courts, and a baseball/softball diamond - Troy Hammer Park: Hammer Road and Troy Road features play apparatus, basketball court, and a baseball/softball diamond - Valley Park: Valley Avenue and Giles Place features play apparatus, restrooms, and a baseball/softball diamond

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Keewatin - Recreational Building & Parks - Keewatin City of

- Keewatin has a city park located on third avenue across from the city hall. It has a pavilion with electricity and is used mostly for celebrations. - There are two playgrounds owned by the city; as well as the school playground. One of these is at Peter Filippi Field; located at the eastern end of Third Avenue. Baraga Park and Playground is located at the corner of Fifth Street and West Howard Avenue. - In the summer, Peter Filippi Field is where you will find the local youngsters. There are baseball, skateboard park and softball fields which host a summer ball program for boys and girls of all ages. - In the winter, Peter Filippi Field is alive with skaters. There is an area for free style skating and a hockey rink. A warming house is open from 3:00 P.M. on weekdays and from noon until 9:00 P.M. on weekends with an attendant on duty. -

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City Offices - Olivia City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://olivia.mn.us/government/city_council/city_council_members.php Departments: - Administration - Armory Community Center - Business - Economic Development - Garbage and Recycling - Licenses and Permits - Parks and Recreation: Offers a variety of parks featuring campgrounds, a community pool, and a golf course. - Planning and Zoning - Public Works - Utilities

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City Offices - Hanska City Offices

Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information Departments - City Clerk/Treasurer - Code compliance and enforcement - Records requests - Water utility services Refer any city questions to city hall

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Parks - Woodbury Parks and Recreation

- Andy's Bark Park 11664 Dale Road provides an off-leash dog park - Carver Lake Park and Beach 3175 Century Avenue South provides a swimming beach, open air shelter available for reservation, picnic area, playground, archery range, and off-road cycling trail - HealthEast Sports Center provides two indoor ice arenas, an outdoor recreational ice skating rink, 36 outdoor athletic fields, Madison's Place handicapped-accessible inclusive playground, and a splash pad water feature - Ojibway Park/Skate Park 2695 Ojibway Drive provides athletic fields, horseshoe courts, open air shelters, an outdoor ice rink, playground, sand volleyball courts, and skate park - Tamarack Nature Preserve 1825 Tower Drive provides picnic tables, an accessible playground, pleasure ice skating rink, and trails for cross country skiing

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City Offices - Minnetonka City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://www.minnetonkamn.gov/government/city-council-mayor Departments: - Administration and Finance - Animal Control - Economic Development Authority - Election Information - Engineering Department - Garbage and Recycling - Parks and Recreation - Planning Commission - Public Works - Utilities

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City Offices - Rush City - City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members - Member contact information Administration - Community garden - Information on rental of community center - Oversees city department operations, accounts payable and receivable, community development, and utility billing Economic Development - Helps with the development of new businesses and properties throughout the City - Helps retain and redevelop businesses Elections - Ballot information, election information, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early Planning and Zoning Department - 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 many maps, development lists, reports, and presentations for the public. - Responsible for issuing permits for buildings, chickens, fencing, peddlers, and signs Public Works - General Public Works department email [email protected]; address 51569 Forest Boulevard, Rush City, MN 55069; after hour emergency, call (320)416-2076 - Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, and facilities, sanitary sewer services, water treatment, and distribution - Operates a compost site near the Public Works garage. The site is open for drop-off of leaves and grass and for pickup of free compost.

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City Offices - Mayer City Offices

Mayor and City Council: - Member contact information City Departments: Administration Department - Responsible for financial activities, personnel activities, elections, communication, and general government administration Building Department - Oversees all residential and commercial building permits within the city Engineering Department - Responsible for planning, design, management, and construction of city infrastructure Planning and Zoning - Responsible for adhering to the city's planning and zoning codes and subdivision regulations Public Works - Repairs and maintains city parks, streets, street sweeping, street light maintenance, storm and sewer systems, traffic signs, and water system

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City Offices - Northfield City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://www.northfieldmn.gov/118/City-Council Departments: - Administration and Finance - Construction and Developmental Planning - Economic Development Authority - Elections - Garbage and Recycling - Licenses and Permits - Parks and Recreation: Includes over 35 parks and open spaces, pedestrian and bicycle paths, an arena, and an outdoor pool. - Planning and Zoning - Public Works - Snow and Parking - Water Conservation Rebates

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City Offices - Hills City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://www.hillsmn.com/ Departments: - Administration and Finance - Animal Licenses - Building Department - City sewer system - Legion Rental space - Parks and recreation: Includes information about Hills Rez Park and Jacobson Park - Utilities: Includes information on phone, internet, and internet, as well as water meters and rates. Also includes information regarding garbage and recycling.

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Winthrop City Offices - Winthrop City Offices

Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information - Animal Control - Building department - Building inspection information - Construction permit information - Election information - Emergency Management - Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information - Public Works/Water Department: [email protected] - Recycling information - Sewer maintenance information - Snow removal information - Street cleaning and street construction/repair information

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Lewisville City Offices - Lewisville City Offices

Mayor's Office: (507)236-9136?? Clerk/Treasurer: (507) 435-2022 Departments: - City Clerk Department - Animal Control - Emergency Management - Engineering Department - Finance Department - 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

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City Offices - Ivanhoe City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Departments: - Administration - Campgrounds - City Parks - Community Center - Economic Development Authority - Environmental Office - Fire Department - Library - Swimming Pool - Public Works - Utilities

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Park System - Washington County Parks Division

- Big Marine Park Reserve: Boat launch; cross-country ski trail; fishing pier; guided bird and fitness hikes; hiking trail; picnic area/shelter; playground; swimming beach - Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park: Cross-country ski trails; fishing; hiking trails; paved trails - Hardwood Creek Regional Trail: Multiple-use trail for bikers, hikers and in-line skaters; horseback riding; skiers; snowmobiles; snowshoeing - Lake Elmo Park Reserve: Archery range; boat launch; campground; canoe access; cross-country ski trails; equestrian trails; fishing pier; hiking trails; mountain bike trails; orienteering; picnic pavilions; playground; swimming beach; yoga classes - Pine Point Regional Park: Cross-country ski trails; equestrian trails; GateWay Trail; hiking trails; picnicking - Point Douglas Park: Fishing pier; picnic area; swimming beach - Point Douglas Trail: Multi-use trail for bikers, in-line skaters and walkers - Square Lake Park: Boat launch; fishing pier; scuba diving; picnic grounds; swimming beach - Saint Croix Bluffs Regional Park: Boat launch; camping; cross-country ski trails; hiking trails; picnic grounds; playground; swimming beach; tennis courts - Washington County Historic Courthouse: Exhibits; tours

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City Offices - Otsego City Offices

- Administration Department: Is responsible for general government administration, communications, and economic development. The department also ensures that all policies and programs are efficiently implemented. The Department provides a variety of services, including maintaining city records, assembling City Council agendas, holding elections, and providing information to residents and businesses. - Department of Building Safety: Oversees all building permits issued while adhering to and enforcing the current Minnesota State Building Code. The city currently contracts with Metro West Inspection Services, with plan reviews and inspection scheduling taking place at City Hall, call (763)441-2593 or email [email protected]. - Elections: Provides information regarding absentee voting, early in-person voting, by mail, and registration. - Fire Department: The City contracts with several surrounding communities for fire protection. - Mayor and City Council: Visit the website https://www.otsegomn.gov/235/City-Council for member contact information. The Council meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month at Otsego Prairie Center, 8899 Nashua Avenue NE., Otsego. Regular Council meetings begin at 7 pm. - Parks and Recreation: Maintains and develops parks, trails, amenities, and facilities throughout Otsego. - Planning and Zoning: Oversees the development of related activities and zoning administration to ensure that land uses are consistent with the city's long and short-term goals and objectives. - Public Works: Responsible for city streets, stormwater maintenance, tree trimming, roadside mowing, snow plowing/ice control, street sign maintenance, and repair. - Utilities: Responsible for sewer and water billing. The City of Otsego also maintains two municipal Wastewater Treatment facilities.

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City Offices - Winnebago City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://cityofwinnebago.com/index.php/government/mayor-and-council Departments: - Administration and Finance - Building - Economic Development - Park and Recreation: Features two parks that offer a campground and a community swimming pool - Permits and Forms - Street Department - Water Utilities - Wastewater Utilities

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City Offices - Bethel City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://bethelmn.gov/city_departments/ Departments: - Administration and Finance - City Ordinance Department - Community Development - Elections - Engineering Department - Parks and Recreation: Contains information on the various nature trails in the area. - Street Revitalization - Recycling and Utilities ?

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City Offices - Royalton City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Departments: - Administration and Finance - Community Center - Compost Site/Yard Waste - Election Information - Garbage and Recycling - Parks and Recreation: Includes a variety of parks that feature biking trails, camping opportunities, disc golfing, hunting, skateboard park, snowmobile trails, splash pads, and more. - Planning and Zoning - Public Works - Utilities: including water, sewer, and garbage

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City Services - Maple Lake City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: For member contact information visit https://ci.maple-lake.mn.us/council Departments: - City Administration: Oversees city department operations - Economic Development: Building permits, plumbing permits, and mechanical permits - Elections: Provides residents with information about how to register to vote, early voting, elections, and other related services - Public Works: Responsible for several functions such as the parks, street cleaning and maintenance, airport, utilities, and compost sites - Utilities: Water, sewer, garbage, and recycling services to residents.

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Parks - Woodbury Parks and Recreation

- Andy's Bark Park 11664 Dale Road provides an off-leash dog park - Carver Lake Park and Beach 3175 Century Avenue South provides a swimming beach, open air shelter available for reservation, picnic area, playground, archery range, and off-road cycling trail - HealthEast Sports Center provides two indoor ice arenas, an outdoor recreational ice skating rink, 36 outdoor athletic fields, Madison's Place handicapped-accessible inclusive playground, and a splash pad water feature - Ojibway Park/Skate Park 2695 Ojibway Drive provides athletic fields, horseshoe courts, open air shelters, an outdoor ice rink, playground, sand volleyball courts, and skate park - Tamarack Nature Preserve 1825 Tower Drive provides picnic tables, an accessible playground, pleasure ice skating rink, and trails for cross country skiing

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City Services - Saint Augusta City Offices

- Animal control - City parks - Election information and voter registration - Mayor and city council members: Member contact information - Permits - Public utilities - Street maintenance

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City Offices - Dawson City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members Member contact information Animal Control - Animal complaint and ordinance enforcement; call Police Department, (320)769-2154 - Pet license: Dawson Vet Clinic Hwy 212 Dawson, MN, (320)769-2628 Boards and Commissions - Building permits - Code ordinances - Planning and zoning Financial - Annual budget - Financial reports/audits Public works - Parks and recreation - Water quality

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Parks - Anoka County Parks Department

Offers an array of parks and recreational facilities: - Bunker Hills Regional Park: CSAH 14/Main Street and Foley Boulevard in Coon Rapids provides a playground, biking, hiking, golf, camping, picnicking, disc golf, and cross-country skiing and ski rental. Bunker Hills Activities Center provides meeting and banquet facilities. - Bunker Beach Water Park: 701 County Parkway A Coon Rapids, MN 55433 provides swimming and a sand volleyball court - Bunker Hills Golf Course: 12800 Bunker Prairie Road Coon Rapids, MN 55448 provides golf and meeting space. Call (763)755-4141 for more information - Bunker Park Stables: 550 Bunker Lake Boulevard NW Andover, MN 55304 provides horseback riding, day camps, hay and sleigh rides, and carriage rides. Call (763)757-9445 for more information - Chomonix Golf Course: 700 Aqua Lane Lino Lakes, MN 55014 provides golf and cross-country skiing with skis available to rent. Call (651)482-8484 for more information - Coon Lake County Park: 5450 197th Avenue NE Columbus, MN 55092 provides a boat launch, fishing, a lake, picnic shelters, canoeing, hiking trails, a playground, volleyball and swimming beach - Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park: 9750 Egret Boulevard Coon Rapids, MN 55433 provides cross-country skiing, picnicking, fishing, inline skating, boat launch, lake and bicycling. Coon Rapids Dam Visitors Center provides bike, GPS unit with virtual geocaching, cross-country ski and snowshoe rental; meeting facilities. Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park Performance Pavilion provides concerts. Call (763)757-3920 for pavilion reservations. - Islands of Peace County Park: 200 Charles Street NE Fridley, MN 55432 - Kordiak County Park: 1845 49th Avenue NE Columbia Heights, MN 55421 - Lake George Regional Park: 3100 217th Avenue NW Oak Grove, MN 55011 provides volleyball, swimming, biking, picnicking, trails and boating - Locke County Park: 840 71st Avenue NE Fridley, MN provides picnic pavilions, playground, paved hiking/biking trail and dog park - Manomin County Park: 6666 East River Road Fridley, MN 55432 provides a picnic gazebo and fishing. Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts provides classes in drawing, painting (oils, acrylics and watercolors), photography and more. - Martin-Island Linwood Lakes Regional Park: 22480 Martin Lake Road NW Linwood Township, MN provides nature trails, a picnic area, beach, and group camp - Mississippi West Regional Park: 13900 Traprock Street Ramsey, MN provides a boat launch - Rapids Archery Club: 1255 133rd Avenue Andover, MN 55304 provides archery? - Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park: 7401 Main Street Lino Lakes MN 55038 and provides Rice Creek Campground, Centerville Lake beach, picnic areas, boat launch facilities, biking and hiking trails, playgrounds, and a fishing pier - Riverfront Regional Park: 5100 East River Road Fridley, MN 55421 provides trails and picnic pavilions. Riedel Farm Estate provides meeting space. - Rum River Central Regional Park: 17955 Roanoke Street NW Ramsey, MN 55303 provides canoe camping, a picnic pavilion, horseback riding trails and cross country skiing trails - Rum River North County Park: 23100 Rum River Boulevard Saint Francis, MN 55070 provides picnic pavilions, a playground, fishing pier, canoe camping and meeting facility - Rum River South County Park: 3000 Ferry Street North Anoka, MN 55303 provides a picnic pavilion - Wargo Nature Center: 7701 Main Street Lino lakes, MN 55038 provides an outdoor learning center day camp and bike trail. Canoes, kayaks, snowshoes and kick sleds are available to rent. Call (651)429-8007 for more information.

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City Offices - Truman City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member Contact Information City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer Truman Public Utilities Commission (PUC): - 202 West Ciro Street, (507)776-6501, [email protected] - Electric, water, and wastewater utilities are municipally owned Planning and Zoning: - (507)848-0956, [email protected] Economic Development: - (507)776-4741, [email protected] Building Inspection: - 546 2nd Street SW, Winnebago, MN 56081, (507)525-3266, [email protected] Street Department: - (507)776-3181, [email protected] Parks and Recreation Department - Recreational Trails Sanitation and Recycling

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City Offices - Ramsey City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information http://www.ci.ramsey.mn.us/158/City-Council City Departments: - Administration and Finance - Building Department: Oversees building permits, applications, and building inspections. Helps ensure construction projects meet the requirements of both the Minnesota State Building Code and the City Zoning regulations. If residents have questions regarding building permits, the permit process or they already have a permit and need to schedule an inspection, they should call (763)433-9850. - City Engineering: Plans, reviews and prepares projects related to the City's infrastructure, including streets, drainage and municipal water and sewer systems. Also maintains records associated with these projects and is responsible for the City's mapping needs. - Community Development: Guides residential and commercial growth through comprehensive planning processes and administers the city's building and zoning codes - Economic Development Authority (EDA): Aids, assists, and promotes the growth and expansion of commercial, retail, and industrial development in the city - Elections ?- Finance - Parks and Recreation: Offers various parks throughout the city including dog parks, ice rinks, and skate parks. ?- Planning and Zoning - Public Works: Provides design construction and maintenance of streets, stormwater management, municipal water and sewer management, new housing and business infrastructure development, snow removal and ice control, trimming of storm-damaged trees, manages stormwater run-off, patches potholes, roadside mowing, street improvement projects, and street sweeping. - Recycling - Utilities

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