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Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Community Development Department - General Information (651)792-7005 - Director Janice Gundlach, (651)792-7071 - Building Inspection and Code Enforcement, (651)792-7080 - City Planning, (651)792-7073 - Housing and Redevelopment, (651)792-7015 - Maps and Geographic Information Systems, (651)792-7044 - Animal Control, (651)767-0640 - Election information, absentee ballots, registration, (651)266-2171 - Banquet Facility Manager, 2661 Civic Center Drive, (651)792-7122 Public Works - Director of Public Works, (651)792-7041 - General information, (651)792-7003 - Street Division, 1140 Woodhill Drive, (651)792-7004 includes snow removal and street maintenance - Recycling through Eureka Recycling, (651)222-7678 - Water and Sewer Division, 1140 Woodhill Drive, (651)792-7004 Finance Department - General Information, (651)792-7002 - Finance Director, (651)792-7031 - Business Licenses, (651)792-7036 - Water and Sewer Utility, (651)792-7196 - Accounts Payable, (651)792-7035

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Mayor's Office: (507)236-9136?? Clerk/Treasurer: (507) 435-2022 Departments: - City Clerk Department - Animal Control - Emergency Management - Engineering Department - Finance Department - Planning Department - Public Works Division - Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information - Recycling information - Sewer maintenance information - Snow removal information - Street cleaning and street construction/repair information - Water department information

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Residential Recycling Programs
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City Government Information Services
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City Attorney
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- Coordinates the overall administration of environmental service programs for the county - Develops and maintains environmental programs - Oversees all solid waste management activities of the county such as recycling, licensure of private waste haulers, transportation and processing - SWCD, Wetlands, Enforcement

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Residential Recycling Programs
Tap Water Testing
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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Election Information
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City Attorney
Street Flooding/Drainage
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City Government Information Services
Residential Recycling Programs
Sewer System Maintenance
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Traffic Signals
Animal Regulation
Golf Courses
Swimming Facilities
Building Inspection
Household hazardous waste program for the region serving multiple counties. The facility helps residents properly dispose of items that contain toxic and potentially hazardous ingredients such as cleanser, paints, oils, pesticides, etc. - Clean Shop: licensed to accept hazardous waste generated from businesses and farming operations. For those businesses that are already registered with a Minnesota waste ID, the center can accept waste from Minimal Generators (MG) and Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQG). - Product Exchange: keeps a product reuse shelf where residents can reuse items that are recieved but in good working order. New items arrive daily and are available for free.
- Provides public information, education, and outreach. - Provides recycling information for each county. - Helps businesses and citizens lessen their environmental footprint. - Monitors, measures, and assesses Minnesota's environment. - Develops rules, policies, and procedures. Makes sure rules, regulations, and standards are applied consistently. - Responds to hazardous waste and oil spills. - Delivers MPCA products and services locally through offices throughout the state. See branches for locations.
Mayor and City Council Members Member contact information Building Department - Building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fence permits, and more - Building inspection; electrical inspection - Code and zoning enforcement Economic Development - Administers financial incentives to encourage business development Election - Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early Engineering Department - Includes the design, plan review, and construction inspection of all public improvements, such as city streets, sanitary sewer, and stormwater drainage systems Finance Department - Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy License - Includes animal, gun, liquor, peddler/solicitor, and tobacco sales licenses Planning and Zoning Division - Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, which establishes overall goals and policies for community and economic 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 - 400 Gorman Street; 6:30 am - 2:30 pm Monday - Friday - Dispatch Line: (sewer backup, stormwater backup, downed trees, storm damage, street light outages, and flooding) - Responsible for planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of City streets including snow plowing, sanitary sewer system, and storm drainage system. Also provides traffic signs. - Recycling/Garbage information: Dicks Sanitation. Pick up every other week on the same day as garbage collection. Bins must be at the curb by 7 am.

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Absentee Ballots
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Street Construction/Repair
Residential Recycling Programs
Traffic Signals
Animal Regulation
Local Officials Offices
Sewer System Maintenance
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
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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Election Information
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Traffic Signals
Building Inspection
Water Service Connection/Repair
Street Construction/Repair
Sewer System Maintenance
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Traffic Signs
Water Supply System
Construction/Development Permits
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Local Officials Offices
Residential Recycling Programs
Voter Registration Offices
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Building Department - Commercial and residential building permits (763)497-3384 - Inspection line (763)497-3384 ext. 103 - Zoning and code enforcement City Engineer - Responsible for all public engineering and city construction projects including the design, plan review, utility system review, and construction inspection of all public improvements 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 Planning Department - Utilize the City's Comprehensive Plan, long-range planning initiatives, zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations and code enforcement regulations Public Works - Includes maintenance of all public parks, city properties and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and sweeping, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water supply. Emergency Water/Sewer After Hours On Call: (763)496-6809 - Compost Facility: Located off of CSAH 37 east towards Otsego, turn left onto MacIver Avenue NE, then go about 1/2 mile on MacIver and watch for signage for the compost site that is located on the left-hand side. Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, to Albertville residents. The area is exclusively used for organic materials that degrade quickly. This includes grass clippings, leaves, mulch, flowers, weeds, sod, and garden waste. Bags must be removed when dumping these items. Small trees less than 3" in diameter, branches, brush, bushes, and other natural wood products are accepted and need to be placed in a separate wood and brush pile at the site. - Recycling: Republic Services, recycling is emptied every other Thursday (320)252-9608

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Traffic Signs
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Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Voter Registration Offices
Street Flooding/Drainage
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Election Information
Sewer System Maintenance
City Government Information Services
Water Supply System
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Water Service Connection/Repair
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Building Inspection
Absentee Ballots
Street Lights
Street Cleaning
Street Construction/Repair
Local Officials 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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Traffic Signals
Absentee Ballots
Street Flooding/Drainage
Sewer System Maintenance
City Government Information Services
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Traffic Signs
Local Officials Offices
Building Inspection
Election Information
Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
Street Construction/Repair
Residential Recycling Programs
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Mayor and City Council: - Member contact information City Departments: - Administration - Community Development and Economic Development: Assists in recruiting new businesses to the City and provides sign permits - Engineering and Inspections Department: Ensures building code compliance and provides building permit applications including plumbing, heating, sewer, and water - Finance/Water Billing Department: Coordinates sewer, water utility billing, election information, and voter registration applications. Email contact [email protected]. - Public Works: Responsible for the maintenance, repair, and construction of the city's infrastructure. Maintains streets, sidewalks, water, and sewer utilities. Provides well construction, city water quality and pressure, hydrant flushing, outdoor watering regulations, snow plowing, street sweeping, road weight restrictions, and street sign maintenance. Prior Lake Maintenance Center at 17073 Adelmann Street SE in Prior Lake is not open to the public. Compost site is located at 17073 Adelmann Street SE 10 am - 3 pm second and fourth Saturday of the month of April - October. Residents can drop off leaves, grass clippings, brush, and branches less than eight inches in diameter. Residents who experience a sewer backup and do not know where the blockage is should contact the city to have a Public Works employee determine the location of the problem before contacting a drain cleaning company.

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Sewer System Maintenance
Business Recruitment and Attraction
Building Code Information
Voter Registration Offices
City Government Information Services
Water Service Connection/Repair
Meeting Space
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Construction/Development Permits
Street Construction/Repair
Street Cleaning
Building Inspection
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Local Officials Offices
Election Information
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Newsletters
Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Departments: - Administration and Finance - Airport - Building Inspections - Building Licenses and Permits - Economic Development - Emergency Management - Parks and Recreation: Paul Miller Park has two shelters that can be rented. Shelters include restrooms, charcoal grills, playground equipment, and a beach area. Both shelters have electricity. - Recycling - Public Utilities - Public Works - Zoning and Planning

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Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Inspection
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Election Information
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City Government Information Services
Street Cleaning
Water Supply System
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
City/County Parks
Voter Registration Offices
Construction/Development Permits
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Street Construction/Repair
Residential Recycling Programs
Building Code Information
Local Officials Offices
Sewer System Maintenance
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Administration - City Clerk - Assistant City Clerk - Maintenance Staff: (320)395-2519 Compost Site: - Located east of City Park located on 2nd Avenue South - Yard Waste Accepted: Grass, leaves, brush, and logs 18 inches in diameter or less Parks - Downtown Square Park - Prairie Ridge Park with playground - Sunrise Park with walking trail - Main Park located on 2nd Avenue South with baseball, softball, playground, tennis court, basketball half court, picnic shelter, and football field. ? Recycling - Items Accepted: Glass, plastic, metals, newspaper, magazines, catalogs, phone books, boxes, and paper Sewer - Property owners experiencing a sewer backup should call city office. After hours residents may call the Sheriff's Office at (320)864-3134. Utilities: - Water, sewer, and garbage billing Water - Residents with concerns regarding water should call Paul Dhoore at (320)395-2068

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Basketball
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Football
Tennis
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Local Officials Offices
Softball
Recreational Trails
City Government Information Services
Athletic Fields/Courts
Sewer System Maintenance
Picnic Grounds
Playgrounds
Baseball
Telephone Book Recycling
City/County Parks
Water Service Connection/Repair
Cemetery Property
Swimming Facilities
Mayor and City Council Members: Member Contact Information Building Department: - City Hall - Building inspection information - Construction permit information - City Attorney - City Clerk - Animal Control - Economic Development - Emergency Management ?- Finance Department - Public Works Division

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Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
Residential Recycling Programs
Athletic Fields/Courts
Local Officials Offices
City Attorney
Maps
Street Construction/Repair
Election Information
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Recreational Trails
City Offices of Emergency Services
City/County Parks
City Government Information Services
Meeting Space
Building Inspection
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Ice Skating Rinks
Animal Regulation
Mayor and City Council: - Member contact information City Departments: - Administration: Oversees and supports City departments and operations - Community Development: Oversees building, electrical permits, fence permits, code enforcement, housing and redevelopment, planning and zoning, and design committee - Building and Zoning Department: Provides building permits and building inspections. A 24 hour notice is needed to schedule an appointment. - Engineering: Oversees the planning and designing of new construction and reconstruction of Belle Plaine's sanitary sewers, water mains, storm drainage systems, streets and sidewalks, and other projects to support residents and businesses - Finance: Responsible for accounts payable, invoices, and general questions regarding billing. Email at [email protected]. - Parks and Trails: Manages the City's parks and rental shelter facilities. Parks and facilities include the Aquatic Center, Archery Park, Blaha Memorial Bird Sanctuary, Century Park, Chatfield Square, City Hall, Court Square Park, Creekside Park, Founders Park, Fountain Park, Gateway Parking Lot, Heritage Square, Hickory Park, Meadow Park, Prairie Park, Riverview Park, Townsend Park, Union Square, and Veterans Park - Public Works: Responsible for maintaining and repairing the City's streets, water treatment utilities, compost facility, and waste water system. Provides street sweeping, snow plowing, and street repair. Located at 891 Diversified Drive Belle Plaine, MN 56011. Intake phone number (952)873-6742. Hours are open 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday. Compost Site is located at SMSC Organics Recycling Facility 1905 Mystic Lake Drive South Shakopee, MN 55379 and The Mulch Store Shakopee 14800 Johnson Memorial Drive Shakopee, MN 55379. Open from sunrise to sunset Monday - Friday. Grass clippings and leaves accepted. For general sewer and water utility billing questions, intake phone number (952)873-4644.

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Volleyball
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Ice Skating
Softball
Swimming Facilities
Building Inspection
Athletic Fields/Courts
Skate Parks
Construction/Development Permits
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Inline Skating
Street Flooding/Drainage
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
City Government Information Services
Ice Skating Rinks
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
City/County Parks
Local Officials Offices
Baseball
Playgrounds
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Basketball
Picnic Grounds
Skateboarding
Building Code Information
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Street Cleaning
Water Service Connection/Repair
Soccer
Ice Hockey
Mayor and City Council: - Member contact information City Departments: - Compost Site: Located at Chisago Lakes Joint Sewage Treatment Plant site off County Road 24 at 31501 Lofton Avenue in Chisago City, MN. Hours are open 2 pm - 7 pm Wednesday; 9 am - 4 pm Saturday; 1 pm - 4 pm Sunday. Residents may compost leaves, grass clippings, and brush three days a week at no charge. - Maintenance Department: Call to request a maintenance request - Park and Recreation: Oversees and maintains the parks and recreation services in the City such as Lions Park, Doyle Ball Field, and Rieger Field - Stacy Economic Development Authority: Develops economic and business friendly environments that facilitate job creation and retention to encourage business growth - Water and Sewer: Call to connect or disconnect water service

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Rural Economic Development
Water Service Connection/Repair
Athletic Fields/Courts
City/County Parks
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Local Officials Offices
Sewer System Maintenance
Baseball
City Government Information Services
Softball
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information - Animal Control - Building department - Building inspection information - Construction permit information - Election information - Emergency Management - Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information - Public Works/Water Department: [email protected] - Recycling information - Sewer maintenance information - Snow removal information - Street cleaning and street construction/repair information

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Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Election Information
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Building Inspection
City/County Parks
Athletic Fields/Courts
Maps
Local Officials Offices
City Offices of Emergency Services
Animal Regulation
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Residential Recycling Programs
Ice Skating Rinks
City Government Information Services
Street Cleaning
Recreational Trails
- 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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Property Tax Information
Marriage Licenses
Dead Animal Pickup
Hazardous Waste Exchange
Local Officials Offices
Voter Registration Offices
Election Information
County Correctional Facilities
Juvenile Detention Facilities
Residential Recycling Programs
Public Defender
Traffic Signs
Absentee Ballots
Juvenile Probation
Traffic Signals
Adult Probation
County Government Information Services
Street Construction/Repair
Transportation Information Clearinghouses/511 Services
Oil Recycling
Notary Public Services
ADA Implementation Assistance
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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Sewer System Maintenance
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Traffic Signals
Recycling Centers
City Government Information Services
Voter Registration Offices
Absentee Ballots
Election Information
Building Inspection
Street Construction/Repair
City Attorney
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Construction/Development Permits
Street Signs
Construction Waste Recycling
Animal Regulation
Local Officials Offices
Oil Recycling
Street Flooding/Drainage
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information City Departments: - Animal Control: Stray animals are taken to a multi-city kennel facility, called Pets Under Police Security (PUPS). Pet owners must pay impoundment and boarding fees to the Plymouth Police Department. PUPS is located at 11350 89th Ave. North, Maple Grove. Phone (763)494-5999. - Building Department: Provides building inspections and construction permit information. Phone (763)509-5430 and fax number (763)509-5407. Inspection scheduling number (763)509-5430 and email [email protected]. - City Administration Department: Oversees city departments and operations. Provides election and voter information and is available to answer questions about voter registration. - Public Works Division: Responsible for street cleaning, street construction/repair, sewer maintenance information, snow removal, and water services - Recycling Information: Yard waste drop-off site, next to Plymouth Maintenance Facility, 14900 23rd Avenue North. Phone (763)509-5906 and 24-hour phone line (763)509-5513. Email [email protected].

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Building Inspection
Water Service Connection/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Maps
City Government Information Services
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Traffic Signs
Street Construction/Repair
Residential Recycling Programs
Sewer System Maintenance
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Traffic Signals
Election Information
Animal Regulation
Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
Local Officials Offices
Provides various environmental services including: - Healthy Homes Program information, including information about food safety, pests, radon, and water safety - Household hazardous waste, electronics, and recyclables disposal ?- Organics recycling - Product room where individuals may browse shelves and take home products such as automotive products, household cleaners, paint, stain, and other items

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Pest Information
Cleaning Products
Hazardous Materials Collection Sites
Electronic Waste Recycling
Organics Recycling
Recycling Centers
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.

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Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Waste Management Information
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Residential Recycling Programs
Construction/Development Permits
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Building Code Information
Medication Disposal
Voter Registration Offices
Building Inspection
Local Officials Offices
City Government Information Services
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Administration Department - City Administrator Building Department - Building inspection information - Construction permit information City Clerk Department - Domestic Partner Registries - Elections administrator Engineering Department - Bolton & Menk - Map information - Street construction/repair information - Water quality assurance information Planning Department Public Works Division, Streets and Utilities - Sewer maintenance information - Snow removal information - Street cleaning and street construction/repair information - Water department information

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Absentee Ballots
Traffic Signs
Local Officials Offices
Animal Regulation
Domestic Partner Registries
Street Cleaning
City Government Information Services
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Residential Recycling Programs
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Street Flooding/Drainage
Construction/Development Permits
Street Construction/Repair
Building Inspection
Election Information
Building Code Information
Traffic Signals
Maps
Meeting Space
Sewer System Maintenance
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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Voter Registration Offices
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Building Inspection
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Sewer System Maintenance
Local Officials Offices
Basketball
Softball
Business Recruitment and Attraction
Traffic Signals
Tennis
Skate Parks
Roadside Landscape Maintenance
Picnic Grounds
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Recreational Trails
Construction/Development Permits
Traffic Signs
Street Construction/Repair
Playgrounds
Volleyball
City Government Information Services
Skateboarding
City/County Parks
Street Cleaning
Athletic Fields/Courts
Soccer
Water Service Connection/Repair
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Ice Skating Rinks
Street Flooding/Drainage
Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Departments: - Administration and Finance - Community Center - Compost Site/Yard Waste - Election Information - Garbage and Recycling - Parks and Recreation: Includes a variety of parks that feature biking trails, camping opportunities, disc golfing, hunting, skateboard park, snowmobile trails, splash pads, and more. - Planning and Zoning - Public Works - Utilities: including water, sewer, and garbage

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Election Information
Street Construction/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
City/County Parks
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Sewer System Maintenance
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Water Service Connection/Repair
Water Supply System
City Government Information Services
Street Cleaning
Campgrounds
Residential Recycling Programs
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Building Code Information
Voter Registration Offices
Local Officials Offices
Construction/Development Permits
Building Inspection

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