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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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Election Information
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Local Officials Offices
Residential Recycling Programs
Ice Skating Rinks
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City Offices of Emergency Services
Street Cleaning
City/County Parks
Construction/Development Permits
Building Inspection
Meeting Space
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Recreational Trails
Street Construction/Repair
Athletic Fields/Courts
City Government Information Services
Provides city services including: - Animal Control - Beer/liquor licenses - Charitable gambling permits - City attorney - City clerk - Election information - Mayor and city council: Member contact information - Planning and zoning: Provides professional assistance in creating and administering city policies, plans, and regulations with community stakeholders to enhance livability and sustainability. - Public Utilities Department: Includes drinking water treatment and distribution, wastewater conveyance and treatment, biofuel utilization, stormwater collection and treatment, nutrient recovery, and hydroelectric energy production. - Public Works Department: Is to provide for the effective and efficient operation, and maintenance of the city's infrastructure. The Public Works Department is organized into several divisions. These divisions work together to coordinate services and to achieve the following objectives: - To clean, repair, clear snow and ice from, and maintain the municipal street, alley, and sidewalk systems - To provide convenient, well-maintained parking facilities in the downtown area - To provide quality maintenance and repair to prolong the life of city equipment - To provide quality municipal refuse and recycling collection services - To provide and properly manage a yard waste compost site - The City of Saint Cloud provides billing for water, sewer, refuse (recycling and garbage), storm water run-off, and street light utilities.

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Water Service Connection/Repair
Animal Regulation
Residential Recycling Programs
Street Construction/Repair
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
City Government Information Services
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Cleaning
City Attorney
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Election Information
Local Officials Offices
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Households can bring the following items to the collection site: - Brush: Branches and twigs; Christmas trees; tree waste and shrubs. No stumps. - Yard Waste: Garden waste, grass clippings, lake weeds and leaves - Organics: Food scraps; paper towels and tissues. Keep separate from yard waste.

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Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Christmas Tree Recycling
Organics Recycling
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 Government Information Services
Street Lights
Street Construction/Repair
Street Flooding/Drainage
Construction/Development Permits
Sewer System Maintenance
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Roadside Landscape Maintenance
Maps
Traffic Signals
Residential Recycling Programs
Local Officials Offices
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Building Inspection
Business Recruitment and Attraction
Water Service Connection/Repair
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Animal Control (612)859-6989 Building Department - Commercial and residential building permits: Call (763)295-3060 - Inspection (763)271-3253 - Sign permit - Zoning and code enforcement Community Center - Amenities include fitness center, gymnasium, ice arena, indoor play area, wall climbing, etc. - Farmers Market - Public parks and rental facilities for private events (763)295-2954 - Recreational sports Economic Development - Reviews major planning, capital improvements, and redevelopment proposals Election - Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early 763-271-3204 Finance Department - Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy - Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing (763)281-3228 License Permits - Animal, liquor, massage therapy, mobile food unit, peddler/solicitor, recreational vehicle, and special event permit Planning Department - Includes planning, subdivision ordinance, and zoning for commercial, industrial, and residential Public Works - Includes maintenance of all public parks, city properties and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and sweeping, snow removal, stormwater management, and water supply (763)271-3228 - Recycling and garbage: Contract with Waste Management (320)258-3948

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Street Construction/Repair
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Election Information
City/County Parks
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Indoor Play Areas
Farmers Markets
Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Inspection
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Street Cleaning
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Local Officials Offices
Voter Registration Offices
Sewer System Maintenance
Water Supply System
Ice Skating Rinks
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Residential Recycling Programs
Absentee Ballots
Building Code Information
City Government Information Services
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Animal Regulation
Construction/Development Permits
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Provides recycling services to help protect the environment and conserve natural resources. Items that are taken for recycling include appliances, electronics, and other materials. Pick-up of an item at a cost is available to residents of Saint Cloud. Appliances: - Air conditioner - De-Humidifier - Dishwasher - Dryer - Freezer - Furnace - Kitchen Gadgets - Microwave - Rang/Stove - Refrigerator - Washer - Water heater Electronics: - Cable box - Computer - DVD player - Fax Machine - Keyboard/mouse - Monitor - Printer - Stereo and speakers - Telephone - Television - VCR Other items: - Ballast - Bathroom fixture - Florescent light bulb - HID lamp - Light fixture - Mercury device - Neon light - Stuffed furniture - Wood furniture

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Large Appliance Pickup/Recycling Programs
Electronic Waste Recycling
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 Construction/Repair
City Offices of Emergency Services
Animal Regulation
Meeting Space
Construction/Development Permits
Athletic Fields/Courts
Residential Recycling Programs
Street Cleaning
Ice Skating Rinks
Election Information
Building Inspection
City Government Information Services
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Local Officials Offices
City Attorney
City/County Parks
Maps
Recreational Trails
Mayor and City Council: - Member contact information City Services: - Animal control services - Building inspections - City administration - Permits such as building permits and fire permits - Provides animal licenses - Recycling services - Sewer and water - Voting election information

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Building Inspection
Construction/Development Permits
Local Officials Offices
Water Supply System
Animal Regulation
City Government Information Services
Election Information
Residential Recycling Programs
Sewer System Maintenance
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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Recycling Centers
Oil Recycling
Hazardous Materials Collection Sites
Waste Management Information
Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Departments: - Administration - Airport - Fire Department - Golf course - Library - Parks and Recreation: Features two city parks Bandshell Park and Lion's Club Pool Park - Planning and Zoning - Recycling - Swimming Pool - Utilities

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Local Officials Offices
Construction/Development Permits
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Water Supply System
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Building Inspection
Natural Gas Service Connection/Repair
Recycling
Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Code Information
Street Construction/Repair
Swimming Facilities
City/County Parks
City Government Information Services
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Street Cleaning
Sewer System Maintenance
Golf Courses
Provides a 24/4 Recycling Drop-off Center Accepts: - Cans - Cardboard - Glass - Paper - Plastic Does not accept: - Clothing: consider donating - Diapers and other soiled items - Styrofoam and plastic bags - Tanglers such as hose, chains, and wire Offers curbside pick for residents with Floodwood city limits
- Christmas tree recycling - Electronic waste recycling - Household hazardous materials collection sites - Mercury products/materials recycling - Oil recycling - Organics composting programs - Recycling centers - Refuse transfer stations - Residential recycling programs - Sanitary landfills - Trash/garbage pickup - Used sharps/lancets/needles can be disposed of at the Household Hazardous Waste Facility site - Yard/tree waste recycling

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Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Mercury Waste Recycling and Recovery
Sanitary Landfills
Sharps Disposal Programs
Refuse Transfer Stations
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Christmas Tree Recycling
Organics Recycling
Electronic Waste Recycling
Hazardous Materials Collection Sites
Recycling Centers
Residential Recycling Programs
Oil Recycling
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 Election: - Ballot information; election information; register to vote; serving as an election judge; voting absentee/voting early -Election information and voter registration License Bureau, (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 - No drivers license renewal - Title transfer Public works: - Environmental services include park and recreation; street repair, snow plowing and sweeping; and sewer and water services

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Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Sewer System Maintenance
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Residential Recycling Programs
Voter Registration Offices
Construction/Development Permits
Absentee Ballots
Water Service Connection/Repair
Election Information
Street Construction/Repair
City Government Information Services
Street Cleaning
Local Officials Offices
Building Inspection
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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Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Election Information
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Building Inspection
Water Service Connection/Repair
Sewer System Maintenance
Water Supply System
City/County Parks
Street Construction/Repair
Building Code Information
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Voter Registration Offices
Residential Recycling Programs
Sewage Treatment Facilities
City Government Information Services
Construction/Development Permits
Street Cleaning
Local Officials Offices
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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Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Recycling Centers
Telephone Book Recycling
Waste Tire Recycling
Residential Recycling Programs
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
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
City/County Parks
Election Information
Sewer System Maintenance
Traffic Signs
Construction/Development Permits
City Attorney
Local Officials Offices
Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Inspection
Residential Recycling Programs
Animal Regulation
Redevelopment Programs
Business Recruitment and Attraction
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Cleaning
Traffic Signals
Street Construction/Repair
Street Flooding/Drainage
Items accepted: - Automotive/Petroleum Products: Antifreeze, brake fluid, charcoal lighter fluid, gas, kerosene, oil, oil filters, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, etc. - Home Improvement Products: Adhesives, driveway sealers, paints, paint stripper, paint thinner, roofing tar, rust remover, solvents, stains, varnish, wood preservatives, aerosols, etc. - Batteries: Rechargeable batteries, including nicad, button batteries, and small sealed lead-acid batteries (discard alkaline and carbon batteries in trash) - Fluorescent bulbs - Household Cleaners: Cleaning products, drain cleaners, metal cleaners, oven cleaners, spot removers, etc. - Lawn and Garden Chemicals: Fertilizer with weed killer, flea killer, herbicides, mothballs, pesticides, etc. - Miscellaneous Items: Acids and bases, mercury, pool chemicals, photographic chemicals, propane cylinders, cell phones, etc.

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Recycling Centers
Hazardous Materials Collection Sites
Oil Recycling
Mercury Waste Recycling and Recovery
Residential Recycling Programs
Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information City services include: - Brush and Compost Pile, 20149 Ridge Road Elysian, MN 56028 - Building inspection: Building code, building inspection, and building permit - Building inspection provided by City Building Inspection Services, LLC (507)362-4282 local, (877)333-5620 toll-free, 507-362-4022 fax - Economic Development Authority: Expands existing industrial and commercial businesses, provides business educational opportunities, enhances tourism development, and expands housing opportunities - Police services provided by the Le Sueur County Sheriff's Department - Public Works and Utilities include water and sewer - Refuse/Recycle: West Central Sanitation, (800) 246-7630

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Building Inspection
Trash/Garbage Pickup
City Government Information Services
Water Service Connection/Repair
Sewer System Maintenance
Construction/Development Permits
Rural Economic Development
Local Officials Offices
Residential Recycling Programs
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information City Departments: - Administration: Oversees city operations - Building Department: Provides building inspections and permits (763)479-1720 - City bills for water and sewer usage on a monthly basis - City Hall rental (952)353-2488 - Compost/Brush Site: Provides a dumpster location at 250 State Avenue North for grass, leaves, and soft garden waste. The dumpster is not for brush. A second site that the city contracts with the City of Mayer for use of the Carver County Environmental site is located on County Road 30 east of the Mayer Wastewater Facility. The site is open 8 am - 12 noon Saturday year-round and 5 pm - 7 pm Wednesday from spring through fall. Items accepted at the second site are brushes, automotive batteries, clothing, plastic bags, shrink wrap, paper, food and beverage containers, scrap metal, used motor oil, oil filters, and antifreeze. - Fire Department: Provide fire prevention, protection, and rescue services to the city of New Germany, as well as the surrounding townships of Camden and Hollywood - Garbage service is billed monthly along with the city utility bill - Public Works: Maintenance of the city's open spaces, streets, sidewalks, snow plowing, street signage, and other duties

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Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Local Officials Offices
Trash/Garbage Pickup
City Government Information Services
Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Inspection
Construction/Development Permits
Street Cleaning
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Fire Services
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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Street Flooding/Drainage
Picnic Grounds
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
City Government Information Services
Soccer
Tennis
Street Construction/Repair
Voter Registration Offices
Skate Parks
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Athletic Fields/Courts
Roadside Landscape Maintenance
Basketball
Volleyball
Water Service Connection/Repair
Local Officials Offices
Ice Skating Rinks
Sewer System Maintenance
City/County Parks
Skateboarding
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Traffic Signs
Business Recruitment and Attraction
Construction/Development Permits
Building Inspection
Traffic Signals
Playgrounds
Softball
Street Cleaning
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Recreational Trails
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information is available on the city website. Departments: - City parks and maintenance: Provides a baseball field, a small playground, and a small park - Building department: Provides building permits and zoning ordinances - Planning and zoning: Oversees community development and handles the city building inspections - Public works oversees the city streets, snow removal, street cleaning, water, sewer, garbage, and recycling services

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Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
City/County Parks
Street Construction/Repair
Building Inspection
Water Service Connection/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Sewer System Maintenance
Recycling
Administration Mayor and City Council Members Building Department - Provides building inspections, construction permits, mechanical permits, plumbing permits, and sign permits - Zoning regulations and code enforcement City Attorney Economic Development - Reviews 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. Planning Department - Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, which establishes overall goals and policies for community development, revitalization, maintenance and growth. The Zoning Ordinance is the principal tool used to regulate land uses and development standards. Produces many maps, development lists, reports, and presentations for the public. - Responsible for implementing the City's housing goals, advancing infrastructure projects, protecting environmental quality, and fostering partnerships to improve access to community services. Public Works Department - Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties and facilities; sanitary sewer services, street repairs, snow removal, water and storm water management - Recycle Garbage Waste: Services provided by Republic Services (952)941-5174. Contact City Hall (651)455-8634 for questions related to arranging new services. Visit website for recycling information.

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City/County Parks
Local Officials Offices
Street Construction/Repair
Street Flooding/Drainage
Construction/Development Permits
City Government Information Services
Sewer System Maintenance
Meeting Space
City Attorney
Maps
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Election Information
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Residential Recycling Programs
Street Signs
Voter Registration Offices
Building Inspection
Absentee Ballots
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Cleaning
- Accepts latex paint; insect repellents; oil-based paint; aerosol cans; paint thinner; adhesives; brake fluid; household solvents; varnish strippers; driveway sealers; transmission fluid; wood preservatives; weed killers; oven cleaners; stains and varnish; glues and cements; mercury; gasoline and kerosene; rust removers; ammonia; ant and roach killer; patching cement; pool chemicals; car waxes; acids and bases; asbestos cements; garden pesticides; motor oil (accepted in containers of five gallons or less); antifreeze (accepted in containers of five gallons or less); batteries; lead-based paints; rat killer and poison; Compressed Gas Cynlinders less than 30 ounces; and more common household hazardous wastes - Accepts small business and commercial waste for disposal. Must be VSQG licensed by the state. - Freeuse Center offers household cleaners and paint products for reuse - Miscellaneous recycling services for VHS tapes, cassette tapes, cell phones, inkjet cartridges, toner cartridges, DVDs, CDs, floppy disks, handheld electronics, chargers, gaming devices, memory drives, holiday light strands, bubble wrap, packing peanuts, polystyrene, wine corks, #5 household plastic, cooking oil, and more
Mayor and City Council Members: -Member contact information Community Development Department: - Building and Inspections: (952)563-8930 - Environmental Health: (952)563-8934 - Housing and Redevelopment Authority: (952)563-8937 - Planning and Zoning: (952)563-8920 Community Services Department: - Bloomington Ice Garden: (952)563-8841 - Communications: (952)563-8819 - Community Services: (952)563-8713 - Golf Courses: (952)563-8702 - Human Resources: (952)563-8710 - Parks and Recreation: (952)563-8877 - Public Health: (952)563-8900 Emergency Management: - Backups and Leaks: (952)563-8777 (during normal business hours) - Emergency Line for water main breaks, water leaks, and sewer backups: (952)563-4905 (24 hours/7 days a week) - Utility billing: (952)563-8726 Finance Department: - (952)563-8790 Public Works Department: - General information: (952)563-8700 - Snow Emergency Hotline: (952)563-8768 Technical Services Group: - Animal Control: (952)563-4942 - Assessing: (952)563-8724 - City Clerk: (952)563-8729 - Elections: (952)563-8729 - Information Technology: (952)563-4885 - Licensing: (952)563-8728

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Voter Registration Offices
Construction/Development Permits
Ice Skating Rinks
Residential Recycling Programs
City/County Parks
City Government Information Services
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Cleaning
Recreational Trails
Animal Regulation
Water Service Connection/Repair
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
City Offices of Emergency Services
Golf Courses
Building Code Information
Election Information
Building Inspection
Street Construction/Repair
Local Officials Offices
Athletic Fields/Courts
Absentee Ballots
Meeting Space
Environmental Services includes: - Composting - Hazardous waste treatment - Recycling - Waste disposal (Dodge County Transfer Station, 62236 240th Avenue, Kasson, MN; (507)634-7875; 8 am - 6 pm Monday, 8 am - 3 pm Tuesday - Friday and 8 am - 12 noon - Saturday) - Water testing kit available for purchase Zoning regulates the unincorporated areas of Dodge County and addresses issues and permits for the rural area includes: - Conditional use permits - Interim use permits - Zoning permits Administers: - Feedlot rules and issues feedlot permits - Sewage treatment system program and enforces all land use regulation

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Tap Water Testing
Recycling Centers
Refuse Transfer Stations
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling

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