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City Offices - New Brighton City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Community Assets and Development:
-Includes building, planning, and permitting; building inspections, code enforcement, infrastructure maintenance, plowing, and recycling services
?- Phone: (651)638-2056
Elections:
?- Services include ballot information, election information, and voter registration
- Phone: (651)638-2101
Finance Department:
- Coordination and planning of all City financial information including annual budget and annual Municipal Audit
License Bureau:
- Includes ATV licensing, watercraft, snowmobile, and watercraft
Public works:
- Environmental services include park and recreation; street repair, snow plowing and sweeping; and sewer and water services
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Community Assets and Development:
-Includes building, planning, and permitting; building inspections, code enforcement, infrastructure maintenance, plowing, and recycling services
?- Phone: (651)638-2056
Elections:
?- Services include ballot information, election information, and voter registration
- Phone: (651)638-2101
Finance Department:
- Coordination and planning of all City financial information including annual budget and annual Municipal Audit
License Bureau:
- Includes ATV licensing, watercraft, snowmobile, and watercraft
Public works:
- Environmental services include park and recreation; street repair, snow plowing and sweeping; and sewer and water services
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Construction/Development Permits
Street Cleaning
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
City Government Information Services
Election Information
Sewer System Maintenance
Local Officials Offices
Voter Registration Offices
Building Inspection
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Construction/Repair
Water Service Connection/Repair
Residential Recycling Programs
City Offices - Ham Lake City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration/Clerk
- Building/Inspections Department: Provides building permits, plumbing permits, and septic system permits. Intake phone (763)235-1691; fax: (763)235-1697
- City Attorney Brookdale Corp. Center 6300 Shingle Creek Parkway Suite 305 Minneapolis, MN 55430 (763)561-2800
- City Engineer RFC Engineering, Inc. 13635 Johnson Street NE Ham Lake, MN 55304 (763)862-8000
- City Parks: Adopt-a-Park program
- Finance Department
- Public Works Department: Provides street maintenance, repairs, and snow plowing of the city
- Voter information and registration
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration/Clerk
- Building/Inspections Department: Provides building permits, plumbing permits, and septic system permits. Intake phone (763)235-1691; fax: (763)235-1697
- City Attorney Brookdale Corp. Center 6300 Shingle Creek Parkway Suite 305 Minneapolis, MN 55430 (763)561-2800
- City Engineer RFC Engineering, Inc. 13635 Johnson Street NE Ham Lake, MN 55304 (763)862-8000
- City Parks: Adopt-a-Park program
- Finance Department
- Public Works Department: Provides street maintenance, repairs, and snow plowing of the city
- Voter information and registration
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Street Construction/Repair
City Government Information Services
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Animal Regulation
Local Officials Offices
Voter Registration Offices
Election Information
Construction/Development Permits
City Attorney
Residential Recycling Programs
Recycling and Resource Solutions Information - Anoka County Recycling and Resource Solutions
Provides waste reduction services and countywide recycling, organics, and hazardous waste programs through education, technical assistance, and resource support. Services offered:
- Christmas Tree Recycling
- Electronics Recycling
- Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection
- Mercury Products Recycling
- Organics and Yard Waste Composting
- Oil Recycling
- Refuse Transfer Stations
- Residential Recycling Programs
- Sanitary Landfills
- Trash/Garbage Pickup
- Used Sharps Disposal
Provides waste reduction services and countywide recycling, organics, and hazardous waste programs through education, technical assistance, and resource support. Services offered:
- Christmas Tree Recycling
- Electronics Recycling
- Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection
- Mercury Products Recycling
- Organics and Yard Waste Composting
- Oil Recycling
- Refuse Transfer Stations
- Residential Recycling Programs
- Sanitary Landfills
- Trash/Garbage Pickup
- Used Sharps Disposal
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Residential Recycling Programs
Refuse Transfer Stations
Recycling Centers
Mercury Waste Recycling and Recovery
Christmas Tree Recycling
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Oil Recycling
Hazardous Materials Collection Sites
Organics Recycling
Sanitary Landfills
Electronic Waste Recycling
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Sharps Disposal Programs
City Offices - Excelsior City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Departments:
Animal Control
- Contracts with South Lake Minnetonka Police Department Dispatch Center, (952)258-5321
- Non-urgent animal-related concerns, (952)960-1649
City Code
- Building inspections: Metro West Inspections, (763)479-1720
- Code of ordinance and zoning enforcement
- Construction permit information, (952)653-3674
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
Public Works Division
- 7 am - 3 pm Monday - Friday, (952)653-3676. After hours call South Lake Minnetonka Police Department dispatch, (952) 258-5321.
Park and recreation
?- Street cleaning and repairs, sewer and water services, and snow plowing, (952)474-3464
- Recycling information: Republic Services, (952)941-5174. Pick up every other week on the same day as garbage collection. Recycling must be at the curb by 7 am.
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Departments:
Animal Control
- Contracts with South Lake Minnetonka Police Department Dispatch Center, (952)258-5321
- Non-urgent animal-related concerns, (952)960-1649
City Code
- Building inspections: Metro West Inspections, (763)479-1720
- Code of ordinance and zoning enforcement
- Construction permit information, (952)653-3674
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
Public Works Division
- 7 am - 3 pm Monday - Friday, (952)653-3676. After hours call South Lake Minnetonka Police Department dispatch, (952) 258-5321.
Park and recreation
?- Street cleaning and repairs, sewer and water services, and snow plowing, (952)474-3464
- Recycling information: Republic Services, (952)941-5174. Pick up every other week on the same day as garbage collection. Recycling must be at the curb by 7 am.
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Traffic Signs
Building Inspection
Election Information
Street Construction/Repair
Residential Recycling Programs
Animal Regulation
Street Cleaning
Local Officials Offices
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Construction/Development Permits
Building Code Information
Absentee Ballots
Sewer System Maintenance
Traffic Signals
City Government Information Services
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
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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City/County Parks
City Government Information Services
Building Inspection
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
Sewer System Maintenance
Water Service Connection/Repair
Animal Regulation
Residential Recycling Programs
Local Officials Offices
Election Information
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Traffic Signs
Traffic Signals
City Attorney
Street Construction/Repair
Street Flooding/Drainage
City Offices - Orono City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
Administration Department
City Administrator: (952)249-4601
City Clerk: (952)249-4605
Finance Director/City Treasurer/IT: (952)249-4611
Planning and Zoning
The Building Official does plan reviews and approves all the permit applications.
Building Official: (952)249-4625
Inspections Scheduling: (952)249-4600
Public Works
Phone (952)249-4600; Fax (952)249-4616
After Hours/Dispatch (952)258-5321
- Recycling information
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
Administration Department
City Administrator: (952)249-4601
City Clerk: (952)249-4605
Finance Director/City Treasurer/IT: (952)249-4611
Planning and Zoning
The Building Official does plan reviews and approves all the permit applications.
Building Official: (952)249-4625
Inspections Scheduling: (952)249-4600
Public Works
Phone (952)249-4600; Fax (952)249-4616
After Hours/Dispatch (952)258-5321
- Recycling information
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
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Traffic Signals
Sewer System Maintenance
Traffic Signs
Absentee Ballots
Street Cleaning
Residential Recycling Programs
Home Rehabilitation Loans
Meeting Space
Maps
City Government Information Services
Street Flooding/Drainage
Election Information
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Street Construction/Repair
Building Inspection
Building Code Information
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
City Attorney
Construction/Development Permits
Local Officials Offices
Animal Regulation
City Offices - Lindstrom City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments and Services:
- Administration: Oversees all the City departments and operations
- Dog and cat licenses for pets over 6 months of age
- Economic Development Authority: Promotes growth and development of commercial, residential, and industrial concerns
- Operates three utilities including water, sewer and storm water utility. Collection of utilities is billed quarterly.
- Parks Department: Manages the city parks. Parks include Allemansratt Park, Beach Park, Kroon Lake, Linden Street Overlook, Lions Park, Memorial Park, Morning Sun, North Meadow, Oberstar Plaza, Pleasant Hill, Plump House Park, Town and Country, and Twin Oaks
- Public Works Department: Provides street sweeping, snow plowing, maintains parks and equipment, right-of-way tree trimming, storm drain care, repair of potholes on streets, cemetery care, and maintenance
- Compost Site: Located at 31501 Lofton Avenue Chisago City, MN 55013. Open 2 pm - 7 pm Wednesday, 9 am - 4 pm Saturday and 1 pm - 4 pm Sunday May - November. Residents can compost leaves, grass clippings and brush (up to three inches in diameter). Individuals wishing to drop off raw compost will be asked for identification (driver's license, sewer and water bill and/or tax statement) showing their address.
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments and Services:
- Administration: Oversees all the City departments and operations
- Dog and cat licenses for pets over 6 months of age
- Economic Development Authority: Promotes growth and development of commercial, residential, and industrial concerns
- Operates three utilities including water, sewer and storm water utility. Collection of utilities is billed quarterly.
- Parks Department: Manages the city parks. Parks include Allemansratt Park, Beach Park, Kroon Lake, Linden Street Overlook, Lions Park, Memorial Park, Morning Sun, North Meadow, Oberstar Plaza, Pleasant Hill, Plump House Park, Town and Country, and Twin Oaks
- Public Works Department: Provides street sweeping, snow plowing, maintains parks and equipment, right-of-way tree trimming, storm drain care, repair of potholes on streets, cemetery care, and maintenance
- Compost Site: Located at 31501 Lofton Avenue Chisago City, MN 55013. Open 2 pm - 7 pm Wednesday, 9 am - 4 pm Saturday and 1 pm - 4 pm Sunday May - November. Residents can compost leaves, grass clippings and brush (up to three inches in diameter). Individuals wishing to drop off raw compost will be asked for identification (driver's license, sewer and water bill and/or tax statement) showing their address.
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Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Skateboarding
Sledding
Inline Skating
Local Officials Offices
Ice Skating
Roadside Landscape Maintenance
Street Cleaning
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Fishing
Soccer
Ice Skating Rinks
Recreational Trails
Baseball
Basketball
Animal Regulation
Water Service Connection/Repair
Picnic Grounds
Sewer System Maintenance
Street Construction/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Softball
Athletic Fields/Courts
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Street Flooding/Drainage
Mountain Biking
Boat Launching Sites
City/County Parks
Business Recruitment and Attraction
Playgrounds
Cemetery Property
City Government Information Services
City Offices - Spring Lake Park City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Mayor and City Council Members
Departments:
- Administration and Finance
- Elections
- Parks and Recreation: Offers six parks that provide year-round enjoyment for all ages. Parks are open 6 am - 10 pm. Parks include Able Park, Lakeside Lions Park, Sanburnol Park, Terrace Park, Triangle Memorial Park, and Westwood Park. Also features a community garden and outdoor skating rinks.
- Planning Commission
- Public Works
- Recycling
- Utilities
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Mayor and City Council Members
Departments:
- Administration and Finance
- Elections
- Parks and Recreation: Offers six parks that provide year-round enjoyment for all ages. Parks are open 6 am - 10 pm. Parks include Able Park, Lakeside Lions Park, Sanburnol Park, Terrace Park, Triangle Memorial Park, and Westwood Park. Also features a community garden and outdoor skating rinks.
- Planning Commission
- Public Works
- Recycling
- Utilities
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Street Cleaning
Sewer System Maintenance
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
City Attorney
Election Information
Residential Recycling Programs
Building Code Information
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Water Supply System
Voter Registration Offices
Community Gardening
Construction/Development Permits
Water Service Connection/Repair
City Government Information Services
Street Construction/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Building Inspection
City/County Parks
Local Officials Offices
City Offices - Comfrey City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
Comfrey Zoning Commission
- The Zoning Commission will inspect property when Land Use Permits are required. Inspections may be conducted during construction and after final construction is completed.
- Contact the City Clerk Land Use Permits and further information on the Zoning Ordinance.
Economic Development Authority (EDA)
- The EDA of Comfrey has built a duplex and a fourplex, which are located along County Road 17. At the present time all units are rented. Contact City Clerk for further information on rental.
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
Comfrey Zoning Commission
- The Zoning Commission will inspect property when Land Use Permits are required. Inspections may be conducted during construction and after final construction is completed.
- Contact the City Clerk Land Use Permits and further information on the Zoning Ordinance.
Economic Development Authority (EDA)
- The EDA of Comfrey has built a duplex and a fourplex, which are located along County Road 17. At the present time all units are rented. Contact City Clerk for further information on rental.
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City Government Information Services
Building Inspection
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Business Recruitment and Attraction
Traffic Signals
Redevelopment Programs
Animal Regulation
City Attorney
Residential Recycling Programs
Sewer System Maintenance
Street Flooding/Drainage
Local Officials Offices
Traffic Signs
City/County Parks
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Street Construction/Repair
Water Service Connection/Repair
Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
Election Information
City Offices - Champlin City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Departments:
- Administration and Finance
- Building Department
- Business Licensing Department
- Community Development
- Economic Development Authority
- Parks and Recreation: Responsible for programs, activities, and special events as well as the park system, which maintains several parks within the area. Some parks feature splash pads, ice rinks, and yearly festivals.
- Planning Commission
- Public Works: Handles snowplowing, streetlight, and storm sewer issues
- Recycling
- Utilities Department: Handles water and sanitary sewer issues
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Departments:
- Administration and Finance
- Building Department
- Business Licensing Department
- Community Development
- Economic Development Authority
- Parks and Recreation: Responsible for programs, activities, and special events as well as the park system, which maintains several parks within the area. Some parks feature splash pads, ice rinks, and yearly festivals.
- Planning Commission
- Public Works: Handles snowplowing, streetlight, and storm sewer issues
- Recycling
- Utilities Department: Handles water and sanitary sewer issues
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Building Inspection
City/County Parks
Street Construction/Repair
Water Supply System
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Meeting Space
Local Officials Offices
Building Code Information
City Government Information Services
Sewer System Maintenance
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Election Information
Voter Registration Offices
Street Cleaning
Residential Recycling Programs
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Construction/Development Permits
Franklin City Offices - Franklin City Offices
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
City Clerk Department:
- Election information
- Local government information including mayor and city council members
- Meeting room policy information and phone number
Emergency Management:
Engineering Department
- Map information
- Street construction/repair information
- Water quality assurance information
Planning And Zoning:
- Map information
Public Works Division
- Public Works Superintendent: [email protected]
- 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
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
City Clerk Department:
- Election information
- Local government information including mayor and city council members
- Meeting room policy information and phone number
Emergency Management:
Engineering Department
- Map information
- Street construction/repair information
- Water quality assurance information
Planning And Zoning:
- Map information
Public Works Division
- Public Works Superintendent: [email protected]
- 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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Maps
Building Inspection
Residential Recycling Programs
Election Information
Street Construction/Repair
City Government Information Services
Animal Regulation
City Offices of Emergency Services
Construction/Development Permits
Athletic Fields/Courts
Meeting Space
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Ice Skating Rinks
City Attorney
City/County Parks
Recreational Trails
Street Cleaning
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Local Officials Offices
American Disposal - Itasca County Recycling Centers
Commercial and residential solid waste removal and recycling
Commercial and residential solid waste removal and recycling
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Sanitary Landfills
Recycling Centers
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
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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Street Construction/Repair
City Government Information Services
Animal Regulation
Residential Recycling Programs
Local Officials Offices
Election Information
Traffic Signals
Sewer System Maintenance
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Building Inspection
Construction/Development Permits
Traffic Signs
Street Cleaning
Street Flooding/Drainage
City Attorney
Water Service Connection/Repair
City/County Parks
City Offices - Amboy City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
Member contact information??
- City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer
- Public Works
- Gas and electric utilities
- Sanitation and recycling
- Water and sewer
- Animal services
Mayor and City Council Members
Member contact information??
- City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer
- Public Works
- Gas and electric utilities
- Sanitation and recycling
- Water and sewer
- Animal services
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Election Information
Local Officials Offices
Street Cleaning
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Construction/Repair
City Government Information Services
Building Inspection
City/County Parks
Traffic Signs
Sewer System Maintenance
Residential Recycling Programs
Construction/Development Permits
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Animal Regulation
Street Flooding/Drainage
City Attorney
Water Service Connection/Repair
Traffic Signals
Organics Recycling and Composting - Western Lake Superior Sanitary District
Yard waste:
- Brush
- Garden debris
- Grass clippings
- Holiday trees
- Leaves
- Small quantities of dirt and sod
Food waste:
- Keep a container lined with a compostable bag near the kitchen sink for plate scrapings and prep scraps
- Wrap smelly food, like fish, in newspaper and freeze
- Place food scraps in securely tied compostable bags
- Never use plastic shopping bags
- Twist-ties are okay
Allowed: Anything that is or was edible, such as
- Breads
- Cheese
- Coffee grounds and filters
- Dough
- Fish
- Fruits
- Meat
- Old pet food
- Pasta
- Peels and pits
- Raw and cooked food
- Rice
- Small bones
- Spoiled or moldy food
- Tea bags
- Vegetables
Not allowed:
- Aluminum foil
- Diapers
- Dirt
- Kitty litter
- Liquids
- Pet waste
- Plastic wrap
- Regular plastic bags or containers
- Rocks
Yard waste:
- Brush
- Garden debris
- Grass clippings
- Holiday trees
- Leaves
- Small quantities of dirt and sod
Food waste:
- Keep a container lined with a compostable bag near the kitchen sink for plate scrapings and prep scraps
- Wrap smelly food, like fish, in newspaper and freeze
- Place food scraps in securely tied compostable bags
- Never use plastic shopping bags
- Twist-ties are okay
Allowed: Anything that is or was edible, such as
- Breads
- Cheese
- Coffee grounds and filters
- Dough
- Fish
- Fruits
- Meat
- Old pet food
- Pasta
- Peels and pits
- Raw and cooked food
- Rice
- Small bones
- Spoiled or moldy food
- Tea bags
- Vegetables
Not allowed:
- Aluminum foil
- Diapers
- Dirt
- Kitty litter
- Liquids
- Pet waste
- Plastic wrap
- Regular plastic bags or containers
- Rocks
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Waste Management Information
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Recycling Service - Western Lake Superior Sanitary District
Accepts drop-off of household recyclables:
- Container recycling: includes jars, bottles and cans made from glass, plastic and metal. These can all be mixed together.
- Mixed paper: includes newspapers, cereal boxes, soda cases, office paper, junk mail, etc. This paper can all be mixed and recycled together.
- Corrugated cardboard: (boxes and packaging with a ripple between two smooth layers).
For rural residents in the WLSSD service area rural recycling drop-off sites available, here.
Provides educational services and information to residents and businesses. Duluth residents have curbside recycling bins that are picked up and processed by their regular garbage haulers.
Accepts drop-off of household recyclables:
- Container recycling: includes jars, bottles and cans made from glass, plastic and metal. These can all be mixed together.
- Mixed paper: includes newspapers, cereal boxes, soda cases, office paper, junk mail, etc. This paper can all be mixed and recycled together.
- Corrugated cardboard: (boxes and packaging with a ripple between two smooth layers).
For rural residents in the WLSSD service area rural recycling drop-off sites available, here.
Provides educational services and information to residents and businesses. Duluth residents have curbside recycling bins that are picked up and processed by their regular garbage haulers.
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Recycling Centers
Residential Recycling Programs
City Services - Saint Michael City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Building Inspection
- Building inspection and construction permits (763)497-9923
- Code enforcement
- Electrical inspection (763)241-2102
Election
- Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Engineering Division
- Responsible for all engineering related to the design and construction of streets, pathways, and utilities throughout the city including preparation of plans, supervision, and inspection
Finance Division
- Coordination and planning of all City financial information including annual budget and tax levy
- Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing
Planning and Zoning Division
- 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
- Parks Division: Responsible for maintaining a safe, clean, and aesthetically pleasing park and trail system
- Streets Division: Maintenance of streets, including sweeping, traffic signs, patching, snow removal, and storm sewer maintenance
- Utilities Division: Veolia Water Corporation is contracted to manage the city's sewer and water facilities
Recycling and Waste information:
- Garbage is an open contract through several haulers. Recycling is offered through Waste Management (320)258-3948.
- Public drop off recycling and approved dump materials: Randy's Environmental Services (Republic Services) and Wright County Compost and Recycling Facility
- Visit website for compost and yard waste information
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Building Inspection
- Building inspection and construction permits (763)497-9923
- Code enforcement
- Electrical inspection (763)241-2102
Election
- Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Engineering Division
- Responsible for all engineering related to the design and construction of streets, pathways, and utilities throughout the city including preparation of plans, supervision, and inspection
Finance Division
- Coordination and planning of all City financial information including annual budget and tax levy
- Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing
Planning and Zoning Division
- 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
- Parks Division: Responsible for maintaining a safe, clean, and aesthetically pleasing park and trail system
- Streets Division: Maintenance of streets, including sweeping, traffic signs, patching, snow removal, and storm sewer maintenance
- Utilities Division: Veolia Water Corporation is contracted to manage the city's sewer and water facilities
Recycling and Waste information:
- Garbage is an open contract through several haulers. Recycling is offered through Waste Management (320)258-3948.
- Public drop off recycling and approved dump materials: Randy's Environmental Services (Republic Services) and Wright County Compost and Recycling Facility
- Visit website for compost and yard waste information
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Election Information
Sewer System Maintenance
Natural Gas Service Connection/Repair
Traffic Signs
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
City Government Information Services
Street Flooding/Drainage
Local Officials Offices
Absentee Ballots
Street Cleaning
Residential Recycling Programs
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Street Construction/Repair
Construction/Development Permits
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Building Inspection
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Water Service Connection/Repair
City Offices - North Saint Paul City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Community Development
- Building permits and city licensing, (651)747-2407
- Building and zoning department
- Code Enforcement, (651)747-2439
Public Works Department
- (651)747-2409; 24 hour emergency number - (651)747-2417
- Provides electric, water, and sewer services
Utilities Department
- Utility billing, (651)747-2413
- 24 hour power outage report line, (651)747-2417
- Garbage, yard waste, and recycling information: (651)747-2416
- Garbage provider: Tennis Sanitation Services
- Curb-side pickup of bulk items. Call (651)747-2416 to schedule; visit the website for a list of items that will be picked up. Will not accept hazardous items.
- Prescription drug drop off
- Individuals can safely and anonymously dispose of prescription drugs: Drop box located in lobby at City Hall; 8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday
- How to Drop off Medicine: Keep medicines in their original container and place them in a sealed, clear plastic bag (pills can remain in their blister packs). Use a marker to cross off the patient's name on the medicine containers. Place medicine that is no longer in its original container in a clear plastic bag and write the name of the medicine on the bag.
- Medicines Accepted from Households: Prescription, over-the-counter, and pet medications. No medicines from businesses, including healthcare facilities, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, doctors' offices , and veterinary clinics can be accepted.
- Visit website for additional information.
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Community Development
- Building permits and city licensing, (651)747-2407
- Building and zoning department
- Code Enforcement, (651)747-2439
Public Works Department
- (651)747-2409; 24 hour emergency number - (651)747-2417
- Provides electric, water, and sewer services
Utilities Department
- Utility billing, (651)747-2413
- 24 hour power outage report line, (651)747-2417
- Garbage, yard waste, and recycling information: (651)747-2416
- Garbage provider: Tennis Sanitation Services
- Curb-side pickup of bulk items. Call (651)747-2416 to schedule; visit the website for a list of items that will be picked up. Will not accept hazardous items.
- Prescription drug drop off
- Individuals can safely and anonymously dispose of prescription drugs: Drop box located in lobby at City Hall; 8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday
- How to Drop off Medicine: Keep medicines in their original container and place them in a sealed, clear plastic bag (pills can remain in their blister packs). Use a marker to cross off the patient's name on the medicine containers. Place medicine that is no longer in its original container in a clear plastic bag and write the name of the medicine on the bag.
- Medicines Accepted from Households: Prescription, over-the-counter, and pet medications. No medicines from businesses, including healthcare facilities, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, doctors' offices , and veterinary clinics can be accepted.
- Visit website for additional information.
What's Here
Local Officials Offices
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Building Code Information
Waste Management Information
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Construction/Development Permits
Voter Registration Offices
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Medication Disposal
Building Inspection
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Residential Recycling Programs
City Government Information Services
Recycling Centers - Lincoln County Environmental Office
Recycling drop-off location for the following:
- Appliances: air conditioners, dehumidifiers, dishwashers, furnaces, garbage disposals, heat pumps, microwaves, refrigerators/freezers, stoves/ovens, washers/dryers and water heaters
- Demo: Glass, shingles, siding and wood
- Furniture: Sofas, chairs, recliners, loveseats and mattresses
- General garbage (except batteries, oil filters, tires, and yard waste)
Also provides residents with facilities to properly dispose of hazardous wastes. Informs residents with information regarding hazardous materials.
Recycling drop-off location for the following:
- Appliances: air conditioners, dehumidifiers, dishwashers, furnaces, garbage disposals, heat pumps, microwaves, refrigerators/freezers, stoves/ovens, washers/dryers and water heaters
- Demo: Glass, shingles, siding and wood
- Furniture: Sofas, chairs, recliners, loveseats and mattresses
- General garbage (except batteries, oil filters, tires, and yard waste)
Also provides residents with facilities to properly dispose of hazardous wastes. Informs residents with information regarding hazardous materials.
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Hazardous Materials Collection Sites
Waste Management Information
Oil Recycling
Recycling Centers
City Offices - Isanti City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- City Administration: Responsible for beer/liquor licenses, fireworks licenses, gambling licenses, sign permits, elections, and managing the official records and documents of the city
- Compost and yard waste located at Public Works Garage 100 Isanti Parkway NW. Open April 15 - November 5.
- Building Inspections: Provides building inspections and permits
- Economic Development Authority: Handles all types of city economic development projects, expansion and relocation of businesses to increase commercial, marketing, and job opportunities for residents
- Finance: Responsible for maintaining all accounting, internal audit, and financial control services provided by the City
- Parks: Oversees and manages the parks of the City. City parks include Academy Park, Bluebird Park, Isanti Hills Neighborhood Park, Legacy Park, Mattson Park, River Bluff Preserve, Riverside Park, Rum River Meadows Park, Unity Park, VFW Park, and Whisper Ridge Park.
- Public Works: Provides street maintenance (patching, seal coating, mowing of road sides, street sweeping, traffic control signals/signage, cleaning storm ditches, storm sewers, removal of snow and ice from city streets and contract hauling of snow from the public right-of-way), sanitary sewer/water system maintenance, wastewater treatment plant, and water supply distribution. Locaton is 100 Isanti Parkway West.
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- City Administration: Responsible for beer/liquor licenses, fireworks licenses, gambling licenses, sign permits, elections, and managing the official records and documents of the city
- Compost and yard waste located at Public Works Garage 100 Isanti Parkway NW. Open April 15 - November 5.
- Building Inspections: Provides building inspections and permits
- Economic Development Authority: Handles all types of city economic development projects, expansion and relocation of businesses to increase commercial, marketing, and job opportunities for residents
- Finance: Responsible for maintaining all accounting, internal audit, and financial control services provided by the City
- Parks: Oversees and manages the parks of the City. City parks include Academy Park, Bluebird Park, Isanti Hills Neighborhood Park, Legacy Park, Mattson Park, River Bluff Preserve, Riverside Park, Rum River Meadows Park, Unity Park, VFW Park, and Whisper Ridge Park.
- Public Works: Provides street maintenance (patching, seal coating, mowing of road sides, street sweeping, traffic control signals/signage, cleaning storm ditches, storm sewers, removal of snow and ice from city streets and contract hauling of snow from the public right-of-way), sanitary sewer/water system maintenance, wastewater treatment plant, and water supply distribution. Locaton is 100 Isanti Parkway West.
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Construction/Development Permits
City/County Parks
Traffic Signals
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Ice Skating Rinks
Business Recruitment and Attraction
Street Construction/Repair
Street Flooding/Drainage
Sewer System Maintenance
Tennis
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Skateboarding
Traffic Signs
Athletic Fields/Courts
City Government Information Services
Skate Parks
Street Cleaning
Water Service Connection/Repair
Local Officials Offices
Volleyball
Playgrounds
Soccer
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Roadside Landscape Maintenance
Picnic Grounds
Recreational Trails
Building Inspection
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Voter Registration Offices
Basketball
Softball
City Offices - North Oaks City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
Administration Department
- City Administrator
- Deputy Clerk
Animal Control
- Animals picked up by Animal Control are taken to Hillcrest Animal Hospital, 1320 County Road D Circle East, St. Paul, call: (651)484-7211.
Building Department
- Building permits and contractor licensing, call City Hall: (651)792-7750 or visit website
- The city of North Oaks contracts with NorthStar Inspections for building inspection services. Contact: (763)355-5801.
City Forester
- The city of North Oaks contracts with Rehder Forestry Consulting for any forestry related matters. For questions about diseased trees or city trees in general. Contact: (612)760-3519.
Public Works Division
- All roads in North Oaks are privately owned
- Recycling is picked up every week. The day of the week varies with address. For information, including the day of the week for a specific address, call City Hall: (651)792-7750. To report a missed pick-up, call Peterson-Waddle Trash & Recycling: (651)429-3624.
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
Administration Department
- City Administrator
- Deputy Clerk
Animal Control
- Animals picked up by Animal Control are taken to Hillcrest Animal Hospital, 1320 County Road D Circle East, St. Paul, call: (651)484-7211.
Building Department
- Building permits and contractor licensing, call City Hall: (651)792-7750 or visit website
- The city of North Oaks contracts with NorthStar Inspections for building inspection services. Contact: (763)355-5801.
City Forester
- The city of North Oaks contracts with Rehder Forestry Consulting for any forestry related matters. For questions about diseased trees or city trees in general. Contact: (612)760-3519.
Public Works Division
- All roads in North Oaks are privately owned
- Recycling is picked up every week. The day of the week varies with address. For information, including the day of the week for a specific address, call City Hall: (651)792-7750. To report a missed pick-up, call Peterson-Waddle Trash & Recycling: (651)429-3624.
What's Here
Animal Regulation
Building Inspection
City Government Information Services
Animal Lost and Found
Residential Recycling Programs
Local Officials Offices
Building Code Information
Construction/Development Permits
Environmental Services - Big Stone County Environmental Services
- Planning and zoning
- Solid waste management/programs
- Feedlot permits
- Floodplain management
- Shoreland management/alteration permits
- Construction site permits
- Recycling and hazardous waste information
- Issues building and septic system permits
- Enforcement and investigation of complaints
- Public education on environmental issues like recycling, solid waste, and backyard burning
- Planning and zoning
- Solid waste management/programs
- Feedlot permits
- Floodplain management
- Shoreland management/alteration permits
- Construction site permits
- Recycling and hazardous waste information
- Issues building and septic system permits
- Enforcement and investigation of complaints
- Public education on environmental issues like recycling, solid waste, and backyard burning
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Outdoor Environmental Education
Construction/Development Permits
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Residential Recycling Programs
Hazardous Waste Exchange
Refuse Transfer Stations
Environmental Services - Beltrami County Environmental Services
Administration Enforcement for:
- County Environmental Ordinances
- Shoreland
- Public Health
- Subdivision Controls
- Solid Waste
Administration Enforcement for:
- County Environmental Ordinances
- Shoreland
- Public Health
- Subdivision Controls
- Solid Waste
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Local Officials Offices
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Workplace Recycling Programs
Tap Water Testing
Construction/Development Permits
Residential Recycling Programs
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: Handles street construction/repair, snow clearance, water, and sewer maintenance
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: Handles street construction/repair, snow clearance, water, and sewer maintenance
What's Here
Animal Regulation
Water Service Connection/Repair
Construction/Development Permits
Local Officials Offices
Street Cleaning
Street Construction/Repair
Traffic Signs
Sewer System Maintenance
City Government Information Services
Traffic Signals
Building Inspection
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Residential Recycling Programs
City Attorney
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Recycling Centers - Waseca County Waste Management
Administers curbside and rural recycling programs for aluminum, cardboard, glass, magazines, newspapers, office paper, phone books, plastic, and tin. Unacceptable items ban be found online.
Administers curbside and rural recycling programs for aluminum, cardboard, glass, magazines, newspapers, office paper, phone books, plastic, and tin. Unacceptable items ban be found online.
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Recycling Centers
Residential Recycling Programs
Waste Tire Recycling
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Telephone Book Recycling
