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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.
80 West Ashley Street, Jackson, MN 56143
Mayor and City Council Members Member contact information: https://www.cityofjacksonmn.com/mayor-council Electric Department Planning and Zoning Department Street Department: ?- Responsible for street maintenance, including patching and crack filling, snow and ice removal of streets, parking lots, and sidewalks, storm sewer repair and maintenance, and maintenance of all city property Water Department
180 Main Street, West Concord, MN 55985
Mayor and City Council Members ?Administration
  • Responsible for directing staff on the implementation of policies set by the City Council. Oversees all department heads, coordinates the day-to-day operations, prepares and administers the city budget, works as the planning and zoning administrator, prepares the city council agenda, administers city elections, and is the key contact for economic development within the city
Building Permits and City Codes ?Elections Economic Development Authority (EDA) Park and Recreation
  • Offers swimming pool (seasonal), tennis court/pickleball court, sand volleyball, basketball court, playground areas, and outdoor ice rink in the winter
Public Library
  • 9:30 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday and 12 noon - 4 pm Saturday
Public works ?- City compost, snow removal, water and sewer
205 4th Street, Cleveland, MN 56017
Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information Departments
  • City Clerk's Office
  • Public works/waste/wastewater
Services
  • Cleveland Area Food Shelf
  • Emergency Management
  • Parks: Cherry Creek Park, Veteran's Memorial Cleveland, and Water Tower Park
  • Permits: Building, burning, zoning, etc.
300 3rd Avenue NE, Cambridge, MN 55008
Mayor and City Council Members: City Departments:
  • Administration: Oversees general policies, procedures, and city elections, and is responsible for city operations
  • Building Department: Provides building permits and inspections to comply with local ordinances and codes
  • Community Development
  • City Parks: Offers many city-wide parks that feature dog parks, disc golfing, ice rinks, pickleball, and skateboarding
?- Economic Development
  • Finance: Provides information on water utility bills. Responsible for accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll
  • Planning and Zoning: Provides long-range planning services and reviews land use plans for consistency with city plans, and issues applications for sign permits
  • Public Works: Provides snowplowing, street sweeping, sign maintenance, line/crosswalk painting, public area mowing, and pothole repair
  • Wastewater Treatment Facility
  • Utilities
413 Bluejay Avenue, Mayer, MN 55360
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
2210 East Sheridan Street, Suite 2, Ely, MN 55731
  • Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
  • Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
  • Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
  • Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
  • Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
112 West Washington Avenue, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Departments:
  • Building Department: Enforces state building codes through inspections of new and remodeled units within the community
  • City Administration: Responsible for managing the overall operation of the city. Provides information about elections and voting to residents. Manages and provides animal licenses and other licenses needed for business operations.
  • Public Works Department: Provides the operation and maintenance of the city's infrastructure systems which includes water, sewer, street maintenance/cleaning, recycling collection, snow removal, storm water, park maintenance, and public works administration.
118 Central Avenue North, New Prague, MN 56071
Mayor and City Council:
  • Member contact information
City Departments:
  • Administration: Oversees City department operations
  • Building Inspections: Provides building permits and building inspections to residents
  • Planning Department: Provides planning, zoning ordinances, map information, and applications for city development
  • Public Works Division: Responsible for maintenance and repair of City streets, snow/ice removal, and water/sewer systems
  • Utilities: Provides gas and water utilities to residents.
  • Dog Licenses: Residents are required to show proof of their dog's rabies vaccination. License renewals due every 2 or 3 years and fee is $10 per year. Lost tabs can be obtained during the year for $5 each.
309 Lewis Avenue South, Watertown, MN 55388
Mayor and City Council:
  • Member contact information
City Departments:
  • Administration: Responsible for the administrative management of the City, municipal finance, interdepartmental coordination, and personnel management
  • Clerk/Treasurer: Responsible for processing the payroll and conducting elections in election years. Directs local elections including preparing ballots, supplies polling places, post notices of election, coordinates details with the County, and certify results for the Council
  • Economic Development Authority: Proposes specific economic development plans, projects, or strategies to enhance the economic strength of the community
  • Building Department: Reviews building permit applications and conducts buidling inspections
  • Finance: Responsible for the City's financial budgets, assisting with banking, and processing payroll claims
  • Public Works: Provides a range of services, including street construction, roadside landscape maintenance, street sweeping, street light service, storm sewers, water, wastewater, storm sewer, snow plowing, and solid waste. Also, oversees the community gardens. Public Works address is located at 700 Lewis Avenue North.
  • Utility Billing: Provides water connection services and repair for the City
333 South Washington Street, Redwood Falls, MN 56283
Mayor and City Council Administration and Finance Department:
  • Responsible for daily operations, elections, city finances, and licenses
Community Development Department:
  • Responsible for building development and city planning and zoning
Community Services: ??- Responsible for city parks and recreation areas and buildings Electric Department:
  • Responsible for meter reading, billing and collection, electrical transmission/distribution line operations, and power plant operations.
  • After hours emergency phone: (507)616-7480???
Public Works Department:
  • Responsible for the city streets and alleys, water system, sanitary sewer system, and the city park.??
336 Morgan Street, Tracy, MN 56175
Mayor and City Council Members: Departments:
  • Administration
  • Airport
  • Aquatic Center
  • Building permits
  • Community Development
  • Economic Development
  • Finance
  • Fire Department
  • Library
  • Parks and Recreation: Operates over 25 acres of parks. Play equipment, benches, and picnic shelters are available throughout the park system. Parks consists of Central, Greenwood, Legion, Nehl's, Roadside, Sebastian, and Werner. Also features Swift Lake Park and Campground.
  • Planning and Zoning
  • Police
  • Public Works
  • Recycling
  • Veteran's Memorial Center
26885 Forest Boulevard, Wyoming, MN 55092
Mayor and City Council Members:
  • Mayor and City Council Members
Departments:
  • Administration and Finance
  • Building and Inspections
  • Economic Development Authority (EDA)
  • Elections
  • Emergency Management
  • Parks and Recreation: Offers a variety of parks equipped with playground equipment to larger parks with ball fields, soccer fields, basketball courts, or a hockey rink. Parks include: Ashton Park, Banta Park, Blue Spruce Park, Centennial Park, Comfort Park, Fireside Park, Goodview Park, Hawk Meadows Trail, Lion's Park, Little Verges Park, Railroad Park, Sunrise Prairie Trail, Sunrise Ridge Park, Swenson Park, Tolzmann Park, Town Hall Park, and Verges Memorial Park
  • Planning Commission
  • Public Works
  • Utilities
30 Cedar Street East, Annandale, MN 55302
Provides city services, including:
  • Building permits and inspections
  • - Elections: Administers city, county, state, and federal elections for residents who live within City limits and provides information regarding absentee voting, in-person voting, and early voting.
  • - Planning commission: Reviews development plans and advises the City Council on site plan review, platting and subdivisions, conditional use permits, variances, and other planning and zoning related items.
  • Public Works: Is responsible for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the community's infrastructure. Public Works duties include, but are not limited to:
  • - Water & Sewer- Maintenance of the City's water production, distribution, sanitary sewer collection, and stormwater systems; water meter reading and repairs when needed, fire hydrants, and utility locates.
Streets - Repairs, preventative maintenance, snow plowing, roadside trimming to prevent sightline obstruction, street sweeping, street signage, street and signal light maintenance. Parks - Maintenance of the City's public open spaces including parks and cemeteries, City trails and sidewalks. Forestry - Answering resident questions about trees, and managing growth of trees and brush in City parks and public property. Compost - Maintaining the City's compost facility.
  • Utilities: Water, sewer, garbage, and recycling
800 East County Road E, Vadnais Heights, MN 55127
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information City Administration:
  • Oversees the day-to-day operations of the city
Community Development and Building:
  • Building inspections, economic development, housing, and planning and zoning
  • Phone: (651)204-6027
Engineering and Public Works:
  • Includes maintenance of city streets, sewers, and water systems
Finance:
  • Includes accounts payable and receivable; risk management and utility billing
  • Phone(651)204-6020
1891 Walnut Street, Saint Paul, MN 55113
Mayor and City Council Members: Member Contact Information City Administrator: (651)792-7657 Public Works Coordinator/Building Official: (651)792-7662 Inspections: Building, plumbing and mechanical inspections are conducted between the hours of 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. Inspections must be requested in advance. Please contact Rum River Consultants at (763)331-7722 to schedule inspections Electrical Inspection: (651)489-9337
601 Main Street, Elko New Market, MN 55054
Mayor and City Council
  • Member Council Information
Staff available for the following departments and services: Administration Building Inspections: Provides building and fence permits City Attorney City Engineer City Planner ?Public Works: Provides sewer and water services Utility Billing Parks
  • Kelly Glen Park located off of Francis Lane
  • Pete's Hill located at corner of Glenborough Drive and Xerxes Trail
  • Wagner Park located at the corner of Todd Street and St. Mary's Street
  • Whispering Creek Park located at corner of James Parkway and Riley Road
  • Whispering Hills located at the corner of Whispering Hills Lane and Oak Street
  • Windrose located at Windrose Curve and 270th East Side Park
  • West Side Nature Area - Woodcrest located at the corner of Woodcrest Lane and Woodcrest Circle
10 Tyrone Street West, Le Center, MN 56057
Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information Departments Administration ?Building Inspection Department
  • Building inspections: C. Block Inspections (507)420-6574
  • Code of ordinance and zoning enforcement
  • Construction permit information
City Attorney Election
  • Ballot information; election information; register to vote; serving as an election judge; voting absentee/voting early
Finance Department
  • Collects payment on tickets issued by the police department for parking violations, snow removal violations, and rental registration re-inspections
  • Coordination and planning of all City financial information including annual budget and tax levy
  • Utility billing for water, garbage, and sewer services
Public works ?- Includes maintenance of all public facilities and properties; parks, street repair, snow removal, storm drainage, sewer, and water services
100 Civic Center Parkway, Burnsville, MN 55337
Mayor and City Council:
  • Member contact information
City Departments:
  • Administration
  • Building Inspections: Provides field inspections, zoning enforcement, building permits, sign persmits, and recreational fire permits. Intake phone number (952)895-4444. Fax number (952)895-4512.
  • City Clerk/Elections
  • Community Services: Promotes programs and services to help build a better neighborhood. Intake phone number (952)895-4509. Fax number (952)895-4462.
  • Economic Development: Administers financial incentives to encourage business development. Hours are open 8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday.
  • Licensing: Licenses including liquor, tobacco and gambling. Intake phone number (952)895-4460.
  • Rental Licensing and Code Enforcement: Rental licensing and property maintenance. Intake phone number (952)895-4440.
  • Natural Resources: Provides habitat management, ecological restoration in natural areas, surface water management, wildlife management programs, urban forest management, natural resources public education, and develop plans for environmental impacts. Intake phone number (952)895-4550. Address is located at 13713 Frontier Lane.
  • Planning Division: Provides development review, studies, zoning, flood plain information, mapping, legal documentation of land use regulations, development decisions, and redevelopment/improvement grant applications
  • Public Works: Responsible for maintenance, repair, and snow plowing of local streets and cul-de-sacs. Also responsible for maintaining traffic signals, street name and regulatory signs, storm sewer and ponding areas, pavement markings, and tree trimming along boulevards. Intake phone number (952)895-4555. Fax number (952)895-4531. Hours are open 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday.
  • Utility Billing: Provides services and billing for costs associated with fresh water delivery and waste water removal. Intake phone number (952)895-4480. Email address [email protected]. Payment mailing address is City of Burnsville PO Box 77025 Minneapolis, MN 55480.
121 Judd Street, Marine On Saint Croix, MN 55047
Mayor and City Council:
  • Member contact information
City Departments:
  • Administration Department: Oversees city operations and is responsible for administering burning permits, animal, liquor, and tobacco licenses
  • Animal Control: Responds to calls about stray animals, investigate concerns of cruelty/neglect, and nuisance. If reporting a lost pet, contact the Washington County's non-emergency line.
  • Building Department: Provides building permits and inspections. Hours are open 7 am - 11 pm 7 days a week.
  • Public Works: Responsible for street maintenance, repair, parks, snow and ice removal, and city owned properties
375 Jackson Street, Suite 220, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Performs life safety inspections of all non-owner occupied buildings in the city of Saint Paul through the Fire Certificate of Occupancy programs and livability and habitability inspections on owner-occupied properties through the Code Enforcement program. Construction services issues appropriate building and trade permits. Licensing issues business, liquor, skyway, and gambling licenses. Zoning enforces City Zoning pertaining to animals in the city of Saint Paul.