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City Offices - Lake Crystal City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member Contact Information Code Enforcement: - Building Permits - Building Inspector Public Works: ?- In case of an after-hours power outage: (507)726-2260 - Electric Generating Power Plant, 111 West Humphrey Street, Lake Crystal, MN 56055 - Refuse is picked up every Thursday by Waste Management. - Recycling is picked up every other Thursday. Street and Maintenance: - Street and Maintenance Department is responsible for keeping all city vehicles operating, mowing grass, cemetery duties, maintaining the streets whether it is plowing snow, sweeping, or patching.

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City Offices - East Bethel City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Building Department - Building inspection - Responsible for issuing building, mechanical, plumbing, sign permits, and more City Attorney Election Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early Finance - Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy - Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing License and Permit - Animal, liquor establishments, massage, peddlers, tobacco, and more - Burning permits are available at East Bethel City Hall and also from City Fire Wardens. If obtaining a burning permit from a City Fire Warden, call the City Fire Warden Planning Department - Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, code enforcement regulations, developing businesses, and the local economy, long-range planning initiatives, planning and land use map, subdivision regulations, and zoning ordinance - Responsible for implementing the City's housing goals, advancing infrastructure projects, protecting environmental quality, and fostering partnerships to improve access to community services. Public Works - Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and street lights, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water treatment and distribution. Recycling Center - Provides recycling services and accepts used antifreeze, oil filters, oil, newspaper, cardboard, tin cans, aluminum cans, glass, and scrap metal; address 2761 Viking Boulevard NE; hours of operation 24 hours/7 days a week

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City Offices - Andover City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Departments: - Administrative Services - Building Department: Building permits, plumbing permits, mechanical permits, septic installation permits, and septic pumping permits - City Attorney - Engineering Department - Finance Department - GIS Department: Provides maps - Planning Department: Planning and zoning code information - Public Works Division: Provides snow and ice removal, streets/highway maintenance with street sweeping, water department, and sewer department. Address is located at 1785 Crosstown Boulevard. - Recycling Center 1825 Crosstown Boulevard NW open daylight hours/7 days a week including recycling of aluminum beverage cans and plastic bottles of pop, liquor, milk, juice, phone books, and used uncontaminated motor oil - Bunker Hills Compost Site located at 13285 Hanson Boulevard North. Open 10 am - 7 pm (or sunset) Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm Saturday, and 12 noon - 5 pm Sunday. Closed during winter months and re-opens in April includes yard waste recycling. - Community garden - New resident packets

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City Offices - Robbinsdale City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members ?- Member Contact Information Animal Control ?- Contact Robbinsdale Police Department; phone (763)531-1220 Building Inspection Department ?- Responsible for issuing building, plumbing, mechanical, and fence permits - Schedules and conducts inspections City Attorney Community Development ?- Includes information about comprehensive planning, flood plain, housing programs and development, redevelopment opportunities (EDA), rental licensing, and zoning Domestic Partner Registry ?- Voluntary program for unmarried, committed couples who reside or work in Robbinsdale and who share a life and home together to document their relationship Election ?- Ballot and election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early Engineering Department ?- Surveys, designs, estimates and prepares plans, reports and specifications for the construction of new streets, sidewalks, water mains, sanitary sewers and storm drains Finance Department ?- Includes information about annual audits, budgets, special assessments, and utility billing License ?- Includes animal, liquor, tobacco sales license, and more Public Works Division ?- 4601 Toledo Avenue North; phone (763)531-1202; hours 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday - Includes city maintenance operations: streets, parks, water, sewer and city garage - Recycling Center information, 4601 Toledo Avenue North; phone (763)531-1202 Recreation Parks & Facilities ?- Includes information about city parks, recreation opportunities, and the city band; phone (763)531-1278

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City Offices - Dayton City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: https://www.daytonmn.gov/government/mayor_council.php Departments: Administration and Finance: - Responsible for the implementation of policies adopted by the City Council and for budgeting, financial planning, financial reporting, investments, and utility billing - Election information Community Development: - Responsible for ordinances, development, and building permits - Dayton Economic Development Authority - (763)712-3221; [email protected] Park and Recreation: Offers parks, trails, programs and facilities including Athletic Field rentals, Cloquet Park Pavilion (13900 Dayton River Road), Dayton Activity Center (18461 Dayton Street), and Elsie Stephens Park (144430 Dayton River Road). - (763)710-1268; [email protected] Public Works: - Provide essential public services such as clean water, wastewater management, safe streets, and maintenance of parks and buildings - Park maintenance: responsible for maintaining turf and landscaped areas across City-owned parks, trails, recreational spaces, and athletic fields - Sewer and Water - Stormwater - Street maintenance: Maintain city street including conducts tree removals and trimming, performs crack sealing to pavement, carries out ongoing road surface repairs, snow removal, street outage, and street sweeping - (763)427-3224; [email protected] - 13700 Zanzibar Lane North ?

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City Offices - Burnsville City Offices

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.

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City Offices - Le Center City Offices

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

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City Offices - Madison Lake City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member Contact Information City Administrator Code Enforcement: - Building Inspector: (507)362-4282 Public Works: - Construction and Development permits - Supervisor - Water services for connection and repair - Snow clearance - Salting streets to keep roads from ice forming - Street cleaning - Developing, inspecting, and ensuring that local streets, bridges, tunnels, pedestrian subways, culverts, bicycle paths, retaining walls, curbs, sidewalks, driveways, and other public byways are in good repair Parks and Recreation: - Public venues for recreational and leisure programs

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Public Works Department - Saint Louis County Public Works

- 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

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City Offices - Ortonville City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member Contact Information Airport: (320)839-3846 Ambulance City Attorney City Code - Building permits - Ordinance and zoning map Election - Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early Parks and Recreation - Community pool (320)487-0140 - Dog park - Golf Course - Riverside camping - Skate rink Utility Services - City Tree Dump (320)760-9218 - City utilities: Electric, water and sewer. Call (320)839-3428 or visit website for payment options - Energy star rebate information for business - Residential snow removal information Refer any other city questions to city hall

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City Offices - Lakeville City Offices

Mayor and City Council: - Member contact information City Departments and Services: - Administration: Oversees day to day operations of the City. Provides a variety of services, including holding elections, maintaining City records, assembling City Council agendas, and providing absentee ballots - Community and Economic Development Department: Oversees the building department. Responsible for plan review, permitting (commercial and industrial building; commercial/industrial/multi-unit; commercial electrical; sewer and water; plumbing; mechanical; sign) and inspection of new construction. - Environmental Resources - Finance: Manages the City's finances, billing, and budget. Utility bills include fees for water, sanitary sewer, street lighting services, surface water management, and state testing. - Lakeville Area Arts Center: Promotes cultural enrichment and artistic experiences for the community by offering youth and adult art classes including drawing, painting, as well as a variety of theatrical productions. Address located at 20965 Holyoke Avenue. - Planning: Oversees short and long term land use, zoning, and residential development activities - Provides dog licenses - Public Works: Overses the Utilities Division Water Treatment Facility and Streets Division. Oversees the design, management, and construction of the City's infrastructure, including streets, drainage, sanitary sewer line, water lines, street lighting, and other projects to support residents and businesses. Responsible for maintenance, repair, snow removal, and ice control of City streets. Individuals should visit the website or call to report potholes.

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City Offices - Osseo City Offices

Administration - Mayor and city council members Building Department - Building permits - Code and zoning enforcement - Electrical permits and inspections - Rental licensing and inspections program City Attorney Economic Development - Includes major planning, capital improvements, and redevelopment proposals Elections - Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early Finance Department - Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy - Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing. Call or visit website for online payment. License and Permit - Liquor and tobacco license - Sign permits - Special event permit Parks and Recreation - Community center - Parks and Trails - Recreation activities Public Works Department - Includes maintenance of all parks, public properties and facilities, sanitary sewer services, streets, snow removal, and stormwater management - Recycling: Includes organic, solid waste, and yard waste. Call or visit website for more information.

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City Offices - Shorewood City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Administration Department - Responsible for day-to-day city operations Building Department - Provides building inspection information and construction permit information Public Works Division, Streets and Utilities? - Manages the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of all city streets, the water and sewer systems, storm sewers, as well as the maintenance of all city parks and city-owned equipment - Sanitary Sewer and Water Emergency Phone: (952)292-7023 - Street, Stormwater, and Tree Emergency Phone: (952)292-2968

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Hennepin County Offices and Frequently Called Numbers - Hennepin County Offices - Information for Some Departments

- ADA: (612)596-0300 - Adopt-A-Highway information: (612)596-0339 - Dead animal pickup (for deer only; all other animals call Animal Control): (612)596-0299 - Election Information: (612)348-5151 - Government Center, 300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis: (612)348-8240 - Jail, (City/County) 350 South 5th Street, Minneapolis: (612)348-5112 - Juvenile Detention Center: (612)348-8122 - Licensing: (612)348-8240, (drivers, game, fishing, marriage) - Map request hotline: (612)596-0352 - Notary Public filings: (612)348-8240 - Permit information/office: (612)596-0339 - Personnel: (612)348-2163; employment opportunities, 612-348-7855 - Probation Files - Adult: (612)348-2110; Juvenile: 612-348-3700 - Property Tax Information: (612)348-3011 - Public Defender: (612)348-7530 - Recorder/Registrar: (612)348-5139 - Recycling Hotline: (612)348-3777 - Retirees to the rescue (property tax work-off program): (612)348-3046 - Roads - Construction and Maintenance (Public Works): (612)596-0300 - Traffic sign information: (612)596-0310 - Traffic signal information: (612)596-0293, (612)673-5750 - Traffic Violations (District Court Customer Service Line): (612)348-2040 - Voter Registration: (612)348-5151 - Warrant information: (612)48-2000

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City Offices - Saint Clair City Offices

Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information City Clerk-Treasurer: - Responsible for the overall day-to-day operations at City Hall Public Works Department: - 7:30 am to 12 noon and 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm - Supervisor: (507)327-0394, [email protected] - Provides general street maintenance and snow plowing - Maintains Memorial Park - Wastewater Treatment Plant - Water and Sewer systems The City of St. Clair does not maintain its own police department; the city has contracted with the Blue Earth County Sheriff's Office for police protection.

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City Offices - Anoka City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Departments: - Animal Containment Center: Phone (763)576-2850 - Anoka Municipal Utility (AMU): Billing/Customer Service intake phone number (763)576-2750. Hours are open 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday. After hours intake phone number (763)576-2903. - Assessor's Office: Establishes the estimated market value and classification for property tax purposes - City Administration: Oversees city department operations - City Attorney - Community Development Department: Building permits, plumbing permits, and mechanical permits - Finance Department - Public Works Department: Provides street construction/repair, snow clearance, water, and sewer maintenance

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City Offices - New Hope City Offices

Administration Mayor and City Council Members Animal Control - lost and found pets: New Hope Police (763)531-5170; after hours (952)258-5321 - Pet impound facility PUPS (763)494-5999 Building Department - Building inspection and Construction permits (763)531-5127 - Code enforcement - Planning and zoning - Rental licensing and inspections Economic Development - Provides commercial, nonprofit, rental, and residential property owners access to financing and rehabilitation services. Visit website for more information. Election - Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early Finance Department - Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy - Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing License - Includes animal, business, lawful gambling, liquor, and rental license Public Works Department - 5500 International Parkway (763)592-6777; After hours (763)531-5170 (police dispatch) - Includes maintenance of all public properties and facilities, forestry, parks, sanitary sewer services, streets, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water supply

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City Offices - Spring Park City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members -Member contact information Administration Department: - City Administrator: (952) 999-7493 - City Clerk: (952)471-9051 Building Department: - Building inspection: For inspections, call MNSPECT, (952)442-7520 - Construction permit information - call City Hall Public Works Division: - Call City Hall - Recycling information - Sewer maintenance information - Snow removal information - Street cleaning and street construction/repair information - Water department information

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City Offices - Andover City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Departments: - Administrative Services - Building Department: Building permits, plumbing permits, mechanical permits, septic installation permits, and septic pumping permits - City Attorney - Engineering Department - Finance Department - GIS Department: Provides maps - Planning Department: Planning and zoning code information - Public Works Division: Provides snow and ice removal, streets/highway maintenance with street sweeping, water department, and sewer department. Address is located at 1785 Crosstown Boulevard. - Recycling Center 1825 Crosstown Boulevard NW open daylight hours/7 days a week including recycling of aluminum beverage cans and plastic bottles of pop, liquor, milk, juice, phone books, and used uncontaminated motor oil - Bunker Hills Compost Site located at 13285 Hanson Boulevard North. Open 10 am - 7 pm (or sunset) Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm Saturday, and 12 noon - 5 pm Sunday. Closed during winter months and re-opens in April includes yard waste recycling. - Community garden - New resident packets

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City Offices - Fergus Falls City Offices

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.

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City Offices - Maple Grove City Offices

Administration Mayor and City Council Members Building Inspection Services - Must call to schedule inspections/Permits (763)494-6060 - Demolition and Septic regulation: Visit the Hennepin County website for more information Community Economic Development -Includes enforcement and management of planning, rental housing license and inspections, sign permits and license issuance, site inspection, subdivision, and zoning Election - Includes ballot and election information; serving as an election judge; voter registration; and voting absentee/voting early Engineering - Includes designing, planning, and supervision of construction of all city streets, sewers, and water lines; Citizens can call (763)494-6350, email, or submit concerns/questions online SeeClickFix Finance Department - Coordination and planning of all city financial information, including the annual budget - Includes financial operations of accounts payable, accounts receivable, risk management, and utility billing - Start or stop services: call (763)494-6330 or visit website Public Works - Contact Public Works Department (763)494-6370 for after-hours, sewer or water, and street emergency calls - Includes maintenance of city storm sewers, streets, and city vehicles; water, and sanitary sewer systems. Submit a SeeClickFix service request online to report concerns regarding drainage, long grass, potholes, sidewalks, street light outages, or sidewalks. - Recycling Information: Republic Services (952)941-5174. Recycling must be at the curb by 6:30 am for pickup. - Yard waste: Visit the Maple Grove Yard Waste website for more information

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City Offices - Eagle Lake City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: ?Member Contact Information Public Works Department: - Director of Public Works - Public Works Supervisor - Responsible for maintaining streets and alleys, water, sewer, street light outages, utility charges, and payment options Code Enforcement: - City Building Inspector: (877)333-5620 - State Electrical Inspector: (507)665-6213 - Building permit applications can be obtained at City Hall during normal business hours

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City Offices - Golden Valley City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Building Department: - Building permits are required for any new building, remodeling, repairs, or additions done on houses, garages, pools, sheds, decks, or porches. This also includes re-siding, re-roofing, or work done on drain tiles.; inspections phone (763)593-8090 City Clerk Department: - Information about animal control and other city operations - Domestic Partner Registries - Elections/Voting: (763)593-3961 Street and Sidewalks Department: - Street construction/repair information - Water quality assurance information - Recycling information - Sewer maintenance information - Snow removal information - Street cleaning and street construction/repair information - Water department information - Inflow/Infiltration

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City Offices - Sleepy Eye City Offices

Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information Departments City Hall and Administration: Responsible for overall city operations. Key staff members include the City Manager, City Clerk, Public Works Director, and Economic Development Authority Coordinator Utilities and Services: Provides electricity, water, and sewer?? Driver and Vehicle Services: Limited Drivers License Agent (change of address, replace a lost or stolen drivers license or ID), Title and Registration services Public Library: Dyckman Free Library provides materials and services that fulfill educational, informational, cultural, and recreational needs of the entire community?? Parks Department: Responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the parks and park equipment Streets: Responsible for constructing and maintaining city roads??

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City Offices - Long Lake City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Animal Control - Dog Licenses - Kennel permits: (952)473-6961 ext. 1 - Nuisance Dogs complaints: Call Police Department contracted through Wayzata Police Department (952)404-5340 Building Department - Metro West Inspection Services at (763)479-1720 - Building inspection information. Visit website for other permits. City Attorney City Parks - City Clerk, (952)473-6961 ext.1 - Dexter Park, 585 Dexter Drive - Hardin Park, 141 Glenmoor Lane - Holbrook Park, 310 Harrington Drive - Nelson Lakeside Park, 1860 Symes Street City permits and license - Building, electrical, HVAC mechanical, and plumbing permits - Business licenses Elections - Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early - Election information and voter registration License Bureau, (952)473-6961 ext.1 Finance Department - Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budgets for City's operations, services, tax levy, and utilities 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. Provides sign permits. Public Works Division - includes garbage removal and maintenance of City parks and trails; street repair, snow plowing, and sweeping - Information on forestry, recycling, lake and water quality - Reporting maintenance issues (952)476-2855. Call 911 Emergency dispatch for Public works staff response for after hour/weekend emergency. - Utility bill payment: visit website for payment options - Water, sanitary sewers, and stormwater management. Meter reading appointments or new residents, contact City Hall (952)473-6961.

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