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City Offices - Sherburn City Offices
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
City Services:
- Issuance of licenses and permits
- Coordinates City activities involving civic organizations and other government agencies on a wide variety of community issues and projects
- Coordinates community development activities for the City
- Coordinates elections processes
- Coordinates the operation of all departments in City government including personnel, equipment, buildings, street, water, waste water, and parks to ensure citizens promptly receive high quality products and services
- Official keeper of City records
- Plans, organizes, and administers the City to ensure a coordinated and efficient effort to meet goals and objectives established by the City Council
- Processes water and sewer utility billing and records
- Provides timely and accurate financial reporting
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
City Services:
- Issuance of licenses and permits
- Coordinates City activities involving civic organizations and other government agencies on a wide variety of community issues and projects
- Coordinates community development activities for the City
- Coordinates elections processes
- Coordinates the operation of all departments in City government including personnel, equipment, buildings, street, water, waste water, and parks to ensure citizens promptly receive high quality products and services
- Official keeper of City records
- Plans, organizes, and administers the City to ensure a coordinated and efficient effort to meet goals and objectives established by the City Council
- Processes water and sewer utility billing and records
- Provides timely and accurate financial reporting
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Street Construction/RepairAthletic Fields/CourtsElection InformationBuilding InspectionCity AttorneyResidential Recycling ProgramsIce Skating RinksRecreational TrailsConstruction/Development PermitsStreet CleaningCity/County ParksCity Government Information ServicesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesAnimal RegulationLocal Officials Offices
City Offices - South Saint Paul City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration: Responsible for the management of the City and it's operations
- Building Permits and Inspections: Responsible for all building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and miscellaneous permits, and schedules all required inspections. Intake phone number (651)554-3220.
- City Clerk: Provides beer/liquor licenses, dog, and cat licenses. Dogs and cats over six months of age must be licensed. Lifetime license fee for a dog/cat is $25.
- Compost Site located at 681 Verderosa Avenue and accepts leaves, grass, sod, sod trimmings, and garden waste. Charges for yard waste disposal is $1 per bag or barrel. Also accepts brush/tree waste which is charged on a volume based fee.
- Doug Woog Arena: A public ice skating arena. Residents can rent the arena for a fee. Intake phone number (651)554-3330. Address is located at 141 6th Street South.
- Engineering: Oversees design, management, and construction of the City's infrastructure including streets, alleys, storm drains, sanitary sewer, water main lines, and sidewalk inspections. Intake phone number (651)554-3210.
- Finance: Manages the billing and collection of public utilities for water and sewer billing. Water utility billing intake phone number (651)554-3209.
- Public Works: Responsible for maintenance and oversight of city parks, streets, and utility systems such as water, sewer, and storm. Address is located at Municipal Service Center 400 East Richmond. Hours are open 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday. Intake phone number (651)554-3225.
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration: Responsible for the management of the City and it's operations
- Building Permits and Inspections: Responsible for all building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and miscellaneous permits, and schedules all required inspections. Intake phone number (651)554-3220.
- City Clerk: Provides beer/liquor licenses, dog, and cat licenses. Dogs and cats over six months of age must be licensed. Lifetime license fee for a dog/cat is $25.
- Compost Site located at 681 Verderosa Avenue and accepts leaves, grass, sod, sod trimmings, and garden waste. Charges for yard waste disposal is $1 per bag or barrel. Also accepts brush/tree waste which is charged on a volume based fee.
- Doug Woog Arena: A public ice skating arena. Residents can rent the arena for a fee. Intake phone number (651)554-3330. Address is located at 141 6th Street South.
- Engineering: Oversees design, management, and construction of the City's infrastructure including streets, alleys, storm drains, sanitary sewer, water main lines, and sidewalk inspections. Intake phone number (651)554-3210.
- Finance: Manages the billing and collection of public utilities for water and sewer billing. Water utility billing intake phone number (651)554-3209.
- Public Works: Responsible for maintenance and oversight of city parks, streets, and utility systems such as water, sewer, and storm. Address is located at Municipal Service Center 400 East Richmond. Hours are open 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday. Intake phone number (651)554-3225.
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Water Service Connection/RepairSewer System MaintenanceSnow Clearance/Street SaltingLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesStreet Construction/RepairBuilding InspectionAbsentee BallotsVoter Registration OfficesIce Skating RinksAnimal RegulationCity Government Information ServicesBuilding Code Violations ReportingIce SkatingStreet CleaningLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesElection InformationConstruction/Development PermitsBuilding Code InformationYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingLocal Officials Offices
Luverne City Offices - Luverne City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
-?Member contact information: https://www.cityofluverne.org/government/mayor_council.ph
Departments:
?- Airport
- Impound
- Meeting rooms
- Municipal Airport
- Municipal Utilities
- Permit applications for building
- Rock County Law Enforcement
- Safety and code compliance
- Snow removal
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair
- Structural inspections
- Zoning and mechanical permits
Mayor and City Council Members
-?Member contact information: https://www.cityofluverne.org/government/mayor_council.ph
Departments:
?- Airport
- Impound
- Meeting rooms
- Municipal Airport
- Municipal Utilities
- Permit applications for building
- Rock County Law Enforcement
- Safety and code compliance
- Snow removal
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair
- Structural inspections
- Zoning and mechanical permits
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Swimming FacilitiesElection InformationLocal Officials OfficesResidential Recycling ProgramsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingRecreational ClubsStreet CleaningMapsConstruction/Development PermitsCity Government Information ServicesAnimal RegulationStreet Construction/RepairBuilding InspectionMeeting SpaceCity Offices of Emergency ServicesAnimal Adoption
City Offices - Walnut Grove City Offices
The different departments of the City of Walnut Grove work hard to take care of the community. The following departments and services include:
- City Maintenance: [email protected]
- Parks and Recreation: Provides park facilities and programs to accommodate residents' and visitors' needs and interests.
- Licence, Permits, and Fees: Land use permits, selling or soliciting permits, golf carts/ATV/UTV permits, dog and cat licenses.
- Mayor and City Council: Member information
- Sanitation and Recycling: Contracts with an outside waste management company, Southwest Sanitation for solid waste collection and West Central Sanitation for recycling. Everyone within the community is required to have garbage collection and all residential customers are required to have recycling collection. To set up garbage service, contact the City Clerk.
- Water Utilities: Provides safe, high-quality water services to the community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation. Contact the office if there are any questions or need assistance with any matters related to the water.
The different departments of the City of Walnut Grove work hard to take care of the community. The following departments and services include:
- City Maintenance: [email protected]
- Parks and Recreation: Provides park facilities and programs to accommodate residents' and visitors' needs and interests.
- Licence, Permits, and Fees: Land use permits, selling or soliciting permits, golf carts/ATV/UTV permits, dog and cat licenses.
- Mayor and City Council: Member information
- Sanitation and Recycling: Contracts with an outside waste management company, Southwest Sanitation for solid waste collection and West Central Sanitation for recycling. Everyone within the community is required to have garbage collection and all residential customers are required to have recycling collection. To set up garbage service, contact the City Clerk.
- Water Utilities: Provides safe, high-quality water services to the community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation. Contact the office if there are any questions or need assistance with any matters related to the water.
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City Offices - Andover City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Departments:
- Administrative Services
- Building Department: Building permits, plumbing permits, mechanical permits, septic installation permits, and septic pumping permits
- City Attorney
- Engineering Department
- Finance Department
- GIS Department: Provides maps
- Planning Department: Planning and zoning code information
- Public Works Division: Provides snow and ice removal, streets/highway maintenance with street sweeping, water department, and sewer department. Address is located at 1785 Crosstown Boulevard.
- Recycling Center 1825 Crosstown Boulevard NW open daylight hours/7 days a week including recycling of aluminum beverage cans and plastic bottles of pop, liquor, milk, juice, phone books, and used uncontaminated motor oil
- Bunker Hills Compost Site located at 13285 Hanson Boulevard North. Open 10 am - 7 pm (or sunset) Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm Saturday, and 12 noon - 5 pm Sunday. Closed during winter months and re-opens in April includes yard waste recycling.
- Community garden
- New resident packets
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Departments:
- Administrative Services
- Building Department: Building permits, plumbing permits, mechanical permits, septic installation permits, and septic pumping permits
- City Attorney
- Engineering Department
- Finance Department
- GIS Department: Provides maps
- Planning Department: Planning and zoning code information
- Public Works Division: Provides snow and ice removal, streets/highway maintenance with street sweeping, water department, and sewer department. Address is located at 1785 Crosstown Boulevard.
- Recycling Center 1825 Crosstown Boulevard NW open daylight hours/7 days a week including recycling of aluminum beverage cans and plastic bottles of pop, liquor, milk, juice, phone books, and used uncontaminated motor oil
- Bunker Hills Compost Site located at 13285 Hanson Boulevard North. Open 10 am - 7 pm (or sunset) Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm Saturday, and 12 noon - 5 pm Sunday. Closed during winter months and re-opens in April includes yard waste recycling.
- Community garden
- New resident packets
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Community GardeningBuilding InspectionStreet Construction/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingMapsLocal Officials OfficesTelephone Book RecyclingLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesStreet CleaningOil RecyclingTraffic SignalsYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingSewage Treatment FacilitiesWater Service Connection/RepairNeighborhood Welcoming ServicesResidential Recycling ProgramsCity AttorneyAnimal RegulationConstruction/Development PermitsSewer System MaintenanceCity Government Information ServicesTraffic SignsBeverage Container Redemption Centers/Pickup Services
City Offices - Royalton City Offices
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
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
What's Here
Building Code InformationLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesElectric Service Connection/RepairWater Service Connection/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingStreet Construction/RepairVoter Registration OfficesConstruction/Development PermitsElection InformationCity Government Information ServicesCampgroundsBuilding InspectionCity/County ParksResidential Recycling ProgramsWater Supply SystemSewage Treatment FacilitiesStreet CleaningLocal Officials OfficesSewer System Maintenance
Recycling Center - Blue Earth County Department of Property and Environmental Resources
- Offers a 24-hour drop-off for residential recycling. No business quantities at the drop-off.
- Drive-through facility offers an attendant to help unload recyclables. Businesses with large quantities would have to reach out by phone.
- Accepts containers including plastic, glass, aluminum and tin, mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, old clothing and rags, and scrap metal
- Items accepted at the drive-through facility for a fee include major appliances, tires, automotive batteries, pallets, and electronics
- Offers a 24-hour drop-off for residential recycling. No business quantities at the drop-off.
- Drive-through facility offers an attendant to help unload recyclables. Businesses with large quantities would have to reach out by phone.
- Accepts containers including plastic, glass, aluminum and tin, mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, old clothing and rags, and scrap metal
- Items accepted at the drive-through facility for a fee include major appliances, tires, automotive batteries, pallets, and electronics
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Garbage Service - Backus City of
Provides services for garbage Accepts bagged garbage for a fee (curbside pickup available through privately owned company)
Provides services for garbage Accepts bagged garbage for a fee (curbside pickup available through privately owned company)
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City of Minneapolis Information and Services - 311 Service Center - Minneapolis City Offices - 311 Services
Serves as the single point of contact for the City of Minneapolis for non-emergency requests for information and services.
Mayor and City Council Contact Information
- City Hall Information Line: (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1
- Blooming Boulevards
- Domestic Partnership Registration, (612)673-2216
- Elections and Voter Registration
- Graffiti Hotline
- Mississippi Mile Hotline
- Neighborhood Association Information, (612)673-3737
- Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) Revitalizes neighborhoods based on plans created by citizens and local government
- Pollution and Noise Control
- Property Tax Information, (612)673-3000
- Public Affairs
- Film, Video and Recording
- Public Works
- Recycling Collection, Organics Recycling (612)673-2917
- Rental Problems-Housing Services
- Sidewalks: Call to report badly cracked, broken, or unshoveled walks
- Sign Language Coordinator
- Skyways; Call for maps and information on hours
- Voter registration and election information: https://vote.minneapolismn.gov/
- Water Emergency, (612)673-5600; Water problems, answered 24-hours-a-day
- Yellow Ribbon: Resources and support for local service members, veterans and their families.
- Zoning Information
Animals:
- Animal Adoption
- Animal Control, (612)673-6222
- Animal Licenses and permits
- Animal rescue
- Barking Dog Complaints
Assessor, City:
- General Information
- Homestead Information, (612)348-3046 or email [email protected]
- Real Estate Information
- This Old House Program
Attorney, City:
- City of Minneapolis Attorney
Automobiles:
- Abandoned on Private Land
- Abandoned on Streets
- Impound Lot, (612)673-5777; 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance)
Bicycles:
- Bicycle Registration
- Information on Stolen and Recovered, (612)673-5665
City Council:
- General Information
- Council Meeting Schedule
- Ordinance Information
- Civil Rights - Minneapolis
- Communication
- Film, Video and Recording
Community Planning and Economic Development:
- General Information
- Business Association Information
- Business Development
- Business Licensing
- Business Loans
- Energy and Property Improvement Loans
- Homeowner Assistance
- Sale of Vacant Lots
Employment:
- City Employment
- Employment Training
- Jobs Hot Line, (612)673-2282 option 1 or visit website
Fire:
- Emergency, 9-1-1
- Administration
- Fire Prevention
- Broken Fire Hydrants, business hours (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1; after hours (612)673-5600
Garbage Collection:
- (612)673-2917; Call for schedules, garbage cart damage or theft, and information on the collection of large items, leaves, and yard waste.
Health:
- Health and Family Support
- Food Sanitation Concerns
Housing:
- Building Codes
- Building Permits
- Energy Conservation, (612)335-5858
- Home Improvement: visit website
- Homestead Information
- Housing Complaints
- Inspections
- Mortgage Loans
- Public Housing Authority, (612)342-1400
- Renters rights and resources, visit website
- Rubbish and Weed Complaints
- Section 8 Housing, (612)342-1480
- Tenant Advocacy and housing counseling, (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1 for tenants and landlords living in Minneapolis
Libraries:
- General Information
Licenses:
- Bicycle (registration)
- Driver and Vehicle Licenses, (612)348-8240
- General Information on Licenses and Locations, (612)348-8240
- Business Licenses
- Handgun Licenses
Minneapolis Community Development Agency:
- General Information
- Business Association Information
- Business Licensing
- Business Loans
- Energy and Property Improvement Loans
- Homeowner Assistance
- Sale of Vacant Lots
Minneapolis Maps:
- General Information
- Ward and Precinct
Parking:
- Parking Cards
- Hooded Meters
- Out of Order Meters
- Monthly and Event Parking
- Permits for Critical Areas
- Ramp and Lot Maintenance
Parks and Recreation:
- Boulevard Trees, (612)230-6400
- Park Information, (612)230-6400
- Park Maintenance, (612)230-6400
Police:
- Emergency, 9-1-1
- Administration
- Civilian Police Review: Call to report alleged abuse of Minneapolis Police Authority
- Community Crime Prevention SAFE
- Report crimes that do not require an emergency police response (i.e., property damage, non-violent theft report, traffic and parking issues, other report-only calls).Can also visit website to file a police report online.
Records:
- Birth, Death and Marriage, (612)348-8240
- Real Estate, (612)348-3011
Schools:
- Minneapolis Public, (612)668-0000 Call for phone numbers and addresses of schools, faculty and staff, School Board Members, and enrollment information
- Senior Ombudsman
Sewer Emergency:
- Business Hours
- After hours, (612)673-5600
- Call if your drains are backed up
Snow Emergencies:
- (612)348-SNOW(7669) Call 24 hour hotline for up-to-date plowing schedules and parking restrictions. To sign up on-line to receive snow emergency alerts go to: www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/snow/esubscribe.asp; Impound Lot, 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance)
- Snow Plowing and Sanding
Streets and Alleys:
- Block Party Permits
- Storm Drain Repair
- Parade and Race Permits
- Parkway Lights Out
- Pothole Repair
- Street and Alley Maintenance
- Street Lights Out, Metal Poles
- Street Lights Out, Wooden Poles (Xcel), (800)960-6235
- Street Use Permits - General
Utility Billing Office:
- (612)673-1114 or 3-1-1; Call for all water, sewer, and solid waste billing questions
Serves as the single point of contact for the City of Minneapolis for non-emergency requests for information and services.
Mayor and City Council Contact Information
- City Hall Information Line: (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1
- Blooming Boulevards
- Domestic Partnership Registration, (612)673-2216
- Elections and Voter Registration
- Graffiti Hotline
- Mississippi Mile Hotline
- Neighborhood Association Information, (612)673-3737
- Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) Revitalizes neighborhoods based on plans created by citizens and local government
- Pollution and Noise Control
- Property Tax Information, (612)673-3000
- Public Affairs
- Film, Video and Recording
- Public Works
- Recycling Collection, Organics Recycling (612)673-2917
- Rental Problems-Housing Services
- Sidewalks: Call to report badly cracked, broken, or unshoveled walks
- Sign Language Coordinator
- Skyways; Call for maps and information on hours
- Voter registration and election information: https://vote.minneapolismn.gov/
- Water Emergency, (612)673-5600; Water problems, answered 24-hours-a-day
- Yellow Ribbon: Resources and support for local service members, veterans and their families.
- Zoning Information
Animals:
- Animal Adoption
- Animal Control, (612)673-6222
- Animal Licenses and permits
- Animal rescue
- Barking Dog Complaints
Assessor, City:
- General Information
- Homestead Information, (612)348-3046 or email [email protected]
- Real Estate Information
- This Old House Program
Attorney, City:
- City of Minneapolis Attorney
Automobiles:
- Abandoned on Private Land
- Abandoned on Streets
- Impound Lot, (612)673-5777; 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance)
Bicycles:
- Bicycle Registration
- Information on Stolen and Recovered, (612)673-5665
City Council:
- General Information
- Council Meeting Schedule
- Ordinance Information
- Civil Rights - Minneapolis
- Communication
- Film, Video and Recording
Community Planning and Economic Development:
- General Information
- Business Association Information
- Business Development
- Business Licensing
- Business Loans
- Energy and Property Improvement Loans
- Homeowner Assistance
- Sale of Vacant Lots
Employment:
- City Employment
- Employment Training
- Jobs Hot Line, (612)673-2282 option 1 or visit website
Fire:
- Emergency, 9-1-1
- Administration
- Fire Prevention
- Broken Fire Hydrants, business hours (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1; after hours (612)673-5600
Garbage Collection:
- (612)673-2917; Call for schedules, garbage cart damage or theft, and information on the collection of large items, leaves, and yard waste.
Health:
- Health and Family Support
- Food Sanitation Concerns
Housing:
- Building Codes
- Building Permits
- Energy Conservation, (612)335-5858
- Home Improvement: visit website
- Homestead Information
- Housing Complaints
- Inspections
- Mortgage Loans
- Public Housing Authority, (612)342-1400
- Renters rights and resources, visit website
- Rubbish and Weed Complaints
- Section 8 Housing, (612)342-1480
- Tenant Advocacy and housing counseling, (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1 for tenants and landlords living in Minneapolis
Libraries:
- General Information
Licenses:
- Bicycle (registration)
- Driver and Vehicle Licenses, (612)348-8240
- General Information on Licenses and Locations, (612)348-8240
- Business Licenses
- Handgun Licenses
Minneapolis Community Development Agency:
- General Information
- Business Association Information
- Business Licensing
- Business Loans
- Energy and Property Improvement Loans
- Homeowner Assistance
- Sale of Vacant Lots
Minneapolis Maps:
- General Information
- Ward and Precinct
Parking:
- Parking Cards
- Hooded Meters
- Out of Order Meters
- Monthly and Event Parking
- Permits for Critical Areas
- Ramp and Lot Maintenance
Parks and Recreation:
- Boulevard Trees, (612)230-6400
- Park Information, (612)230-6400
- Park Maintenance, (612)230-6400
Police:
- Emergency, 9-1-1
- Administration
- Civilian Police Review: Call to report alleged abuse of Minneapolis Police Authority
- Community Crime Prevention SAFE
- Report crimes that do not require an emergency police response (i.e., property damage, non-violent theft report, traffic and parking issues, other report-only calls).Can also visit website to file a police report online.
Records:
- Birth, Death and Marriage, (612)348-8240
- Real Estate, (612)348-3011
Schools:
- Minneapolis Public, (612)668-0000 Call for phone numbers and addresses of schools, faculty and staff, School Board Members, and enrollment information
- Senior Ombudsman
Sewer Emergency:
- Business Hours
- After hours, (612)673-5600
- Call if your drains are backed up
Snow Emergencies:
- (612)348-SNOW(7669) Call 24 hour hotline for up-to-date plowing schedules and parking restrictions. To sign up on-line to receive snow emergency alerts go to: www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/snow/esubscribe.asp; Impound Lot, 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance)
- Snow Plowing and Sanding
Streets and Alleys:
- Block Party Permits
- Storm Drain Repair
- Parade and Race Permits
- Parkway Lights Out
- Pothole Repair
- Street and Alley Maintenance
- Street Lights Out, Metal Poles
- Street Lights Out, Wooden Poles (Xcel), (800)960-6235
- Street Use Permits - General
Utility Billing Office:
- (612)673-1114 or 3-1-1; Call for all water, sewer, and solid waste billing questions
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Street Flooding/DrainageCity Government Information ServicesBuilding Condemnation/DemolitionBirth CertificatesHazardous Waste ExchangeLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesStreet CleaningMarriage LicensesOrganics RecyclingYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingWater Well Construction/Maintenance/Abandonment RegulationPublic Internet Access SitesLocal Officials OfficesProperty Tax InformationLarge Item Trash/Garbage PickupAir Pollution ControlSnow Clearance/Street SaltingDomestic Partner RegistriesBeverage Container Redemption Centers/Pickup ServicesHistoric PreservationEmployment Discrimination AssistanceChristmas Tree RecyclingSanitary LandfillsSnow/Ice Removal Ordinance EnforcementImpounded Vehicle ServicesElectric Service Connection/RepairBicycle PermitsBusiness Registration/LicensingParking PermitsTraffic ControlWorkplace Recycling ProgramsVoter Registration OfficesRecycling CentersCity AttorneyUtility Line Location Information/811 ServicesStreet Construction/RepairStreet LightsDead Animal PickupAnimal RegulationBuilding Code InformationSewage Treatment FacilitiesNatural Gas Service Connection/RepairConstruction/Development PermitsWater Service Connection/RepairGeneral Crime ReportingGraffiti RemovalFire ServicesAbsentee BallotsResidential Recycling ProgramsElection InformationTelephone Book RecyclingLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesBuilding InspectionFarmers MarketsJob InformationHousing Discrimination AssistanceWater Supply SystemTrash/Garbage PickupDeath CertificatesBuilding Code Violations ReportingTelephone Service Connection/RepairPublic Parking311 Services
Gibbon City Offices - Gibbon City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
City Administrator
Building Department:
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
City Attorney:
- (507)834-6818, 1042 1st Avenue
City Clerk:
- Animal Control
- Election information
- Local government information including mayor and city council members
Emergency Management
Engineering Department:
- Street construction/repair information
- Water quality assurance information
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 Utilities
- Water and Garbage
- Renville-Sibley Sanitation (a Gibbon-based company) can be contacted for dumpsters at (507)834-6168.
- Natural Gas: call Fairfax City Clerk at (507)426-7255
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
City Administrator
Building Department:
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
City Attorney:
- (507)834-6818, 1042 1st Avenue
City Clerk:
- Animal Control
- Election information
- Local government information including mayor and city council members
Emergency Management
Engineering Department:
- Street construction/repair information
- Water quality assurance information
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 Utilities
- Water and Garbage
- Renville-Sibley Sanitation (a Gibbon-based company) can be contacted for dumpsters at (507)834-6168.
- Natural Gas: call Fairfax City Clerk at (507)426-7255
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Land Use Planning and Regulation ServicesIce Skating RinksRecreational TrailsCity Government Information ServicesCity/County ParksWater Service Connection/RepairCity Offices of Emergency ServicesMeeting SpaceResidential Recycling ProgramsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBuilding InspectionStreet CleaningNatural Gas Service Connection/RepairMapsCity AttorneyConstruction/Development PermitsElection InformationAnimal RegulationLocal Officials OfficesStreet Construction/RepairAthletic Fields/Courts
Environmental Center Services - Washington County Public Health and Environmental Services
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
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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City Offices - Hopkins City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information
Administration Department:
- City Manager: Mike Mornson, (952)548-6301
- Assistant City Manager, Ari Lenz, (952)548-6303
Building Department:
- Administrative Assistant: Maria Jimenez, (952)548-6320
- Building Official: Chris Kearney, (952)548-6321
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
City Clerk Department:
- City Clerk: Amy Domeier, (952)548-6304
- Animal Control Impound: Hopkins Pet Hospital, 8870 Excelsior Boulevard, (952)935-5566
- Election information on absentee ballots, polling places, election outcomes
- Domestic Partner Registries
Planning Department:
- Director of Economic Development & Planning: Kersten Elverum, (952)548-6340
- City Planner: Jason Lindahl, (952)548-6342
- Community Development Coordinator: Jan Youngquist, (952)548-6343
- Public Housing Manager: Muse Mohamed, (952)548-6345
- Economic Development & Planning Administrative Assistant: Courtney Pearsall, (952)548-6341
- Services: Economic development, Housing, Zoning & Planning, Inspections, Permits, Licenses, Public Housing
Public Works Division:
- Public Works Director, Nate Stanley, (952)548-6350
- Services: Engineering, Parks & Trails, Garbage & Recycling, Street Maintenance, Water & Sewer
- Community gardens in Hopkins Valley Park
Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information
Administration Department:
- City Manager: Mike Mornson, (952)548-6301
- Assistant City Manager, Ari Lenz, (952)548-6303
Building Department:
- Administrative Assistant: Maria Jimenez, (952)548-6320
- Building Official: Chris Kearney, (952)548-6321
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
City Clerk Department:
- City Clerk: Amy Domeier, (952)548-6304
- Animal Control Impound: Hopkins Pet Hospital, 8870 Excelsior Boulevard, (952)935-5566
- Election information on absentee ballots, polling places, election outcomes
- Domestic Partner Registries
Planning Department:
- Director of Economic Development & Planning: Kersten Elverum, (952)548-6340
- City Planner: Jason Lindahl, (952)548-6342
- Community Development Coordinator: Jan Youngquist, (952)548-6343
- Public Housing Manager: Muse Mohamed, (952)548-6345
- Economic Development & Planning Administrative Assistant: Courtney Pearsall, (952)548-6341
- Services: Economic development, Housing, Zoning & Planning, Inspections, Permits, Licenses, Public Housing
Public Works Division:
- Public Works Director, Nate Stanley, (952)548-6350
- Services: Engineering, Parks & Trails, Garbage & Recycling, Street Maintenance, Water & Sewer
- Community gardens in Hopkins Valley Park
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City Offices - North Branch City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration: Oversees the city operations and services. Burning permits may be obtained at City Hall or online at http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/fire/questions.html. Dog licenses are $10.
- Building Department: Provides permits required for building, electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, and related work. Performs on-site building inspections.
- City Attorney
- Finance Department
- Parks: Oversees the city parks. Parks include Central Park, Harder Park, Northwoods Park, River Walk Park, and Wildridge Park.
- Public Works Department: Provides maintenance of city streets, tree trimming, parking lots, and right-of-way roads. Operates compost site near the wastewater treatment plant. Site is open for drop-off of leaves and grass and free compost. The address for Public Works Department is 39276 Grand Avenue.
- Utilities: Responsible for the water utilities and billing. The address is 6388 Maple Street.
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration: Oversees the city operations and services. Burning permits may be obtained at City Hall or online at http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/fire/questions.html. Dog licenses are $10.
- Building Department: Provides permits required for building, electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, and related work. Performs on-site building inspections.
- City Attorney
- Finance Department
- Parks: Oversees the city parks. Parks include Central Park, Harder Park, Northwoods Park, River Walk Park, and Wildridge Park.
- Public Works Department: Provides maintenance of city streets, tree trimming, parking lots, and right-of-way roads. Operates compost site near the wastewater treatment plant. Site is open for drop-off of leaves and grass and free compost. The address for Public Works Department is 39276 Grand Avenue.
- Utilities: Responsible for the water utilities and billing. The address is 6388 Maple Street.
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City AttorneyCity/County ParksBuilding InspectionRoadside Landscape MaintenanceCity Government Information ServicesConstruction/Development PermitsSewer System MaintenanceStreet Construction/RepairAnimal RegulationLocal Officials OfficesWater Service Connection/RepairYard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
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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Electronic Waste RecyclingOil RecyclingChristmas Tree RecyclingOrganics RecyclingRefuse Transfer StationsSharps Disposal ProgramsHazardous Materials Collection SitesSanitary LandfillsRecycling CentersTrash/Garbage PickupMercury Waste Recycling and RecoveryYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingResidential Recycling Programs
City Offices - Butterfield City Offices
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
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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Itasca County Transfer Station - Demo Landfill - Canister Sites - Itasca County Environmental Services
- Cohasset Transfer Station (218)328-5801 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Saturday Closed Sundays and Holidays
- Itasca County Outlying Transfer Stations Summer Hours (April 15 - Sept. 14) 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Thursday - Monday Closed Tuesday and Wednesday
- Winter Hours (Sept. 15 - April 14) 8:30 am - 4 pm Friday, Saturday and Monday ONLY Spring Lake and Bray Lake open Sundays through deer season
- Acceptable Waste and rates: Household garbage:$2.00 per 33 gallon bag or equivalent Itasca County Demo Landfill, Spring Lake and Bray Lake: - Demolition $9 per cubic yard
- Appliances and scrap metal $4 per item or equivalent
- Tires 15" and under $2
- Tires 16" and over $7
- All sites accept properly prepared recyclables Canister Sites: - Accept Household garbage and recyclables only
- Deer River
- Long Lake
- Iron Range
- Sunrise
- Squaw Lake
- Suomi
- Goodland
- Sago
- Bigfork
- Bass Lake
- Bray Lake
- Spring Lake Demolition: - Concrete brick
- Bituminous concrete
- Untreated wood
- Masonry
- Glass
- Trees
- Rock
- Plastic building parts only
- Cohasset Transfer Station (218)328-5801 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Saturday Closed Sundays and Holidays
- Itasca County Outlying Transfer Stations Summer Hours (April 15 - Sept. 14) 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Thursday - Monday Closed Tuesday and Wednesday
- Winter Hours (Sept. 15 - April 14) 8:30 am - 4 pm Friday, Saturday and Monday ONLY Spring Lake and Bray Lake open Sundays through deer season
- Acceptable Waste and rates: Household garbage:$2.00 per 33 gallon bag or equivalent Itasca County Demo Landfill, Spring Lake and Bray Lake: - Demolition $9 per cubic yard
- Appliances and scrap metal $4 per item or equivalent
- Tires 15" and under $2
- Tires 16" and over $7
- All sites accept properly prepared recyclables Canister Sites: - Accept Household garbage and recyclables only
- Deer River
- Long Lake
- Iron Range
- Sunrise
- Squaw Lake
- Suomi
- Goodland
- Sago
- Bigfork
- Bass Lake
- Bray Lake
- Spring Lake Demolition: - Concrete brick
- Bituminous concrete
- Untreated wood
- Masonry
- Glass
- Trees
- Rock
- Plastic building parts only
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City Offices - Hector City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
Member Contact Information https://hector.govoffice.com/index.asp?SEC=8ACD68AD-E9C3-4662-9B70-5CC46526D723&Type=B_BASIC
Departments:
- Administration
- Airport
- Building Permits and Planning Commission
- Community Center
- Economic Development Authority
??- Parks and Recreation: Features three city parks??
- Public Works
- Sewer
- Utilities
- Water
?
Mayor and City Council:
Member Contact Information https://hector.govoffice.com/index.asp?SEC=8ACD68AD-E9C3-4662-9B70-5CC46526D723&Type=B_BASIC
Departments:
- Administration
- Airport
- Building Permits and Planning Commission
- Community Center
- Economic Development Authority
??- Parks and Recreation: Features three city parks??
- Public Works
- Sewer
- Utilities
- Water
?
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Neighborhood Multipurpose CentersWater Service Connection/RepairLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesCity Government Information ServicesMeeting SpaceCity/County ParksAir TransportationElectric Service Connection/RepairResidential Recycling ProgramsSewage Treatment FacilitiesCity Offices of Emergency ServicesBuilding InspectionLocal Officials OfficesNatural Gas Service Connection/RepairElection InformationConstruction/Development Permits
Recycling Center - Fillmore County Resource Recovery Center
The Resource Recovery Center uses a single stream recycling program. All recyclable newspaper, magazine, junk mail, all office and computer paper, cardboard, telephone books, hard and soft covered books, cake/cereal/chip/cracker boxes, brochures, paper bags, glass bottles and jars, tin cans, aluminum cans, foil and plates, plastic bottles and jugs, and ice cream pails can be put in the same container for pick up. City residential and business recycling collection schedules vary; contact local hauler or city hall for schedule.
RURAL RECYCLING PROGRAM:
All recyclable newspaper, magazine, junk mail, all office and computer paper, cardboard, telephone books, hard and soft covered books, cake/cereal/chip/cracker boxes, brochures, paper bags, glass bottles and jars, tin cans, aluminum cans, foil and plates, plastic bottles and jugs, and ice cream pails can be put in the same container.
The recycling center also accepts the following problem materials for recycling: used oil and oil filters, tires, antifreeze, fluorescent and high intensity discharge light bulbs, CFLs, ballasts, appliances, lead-acid batteries, button batteries, rechargeable batteries, and scrap metal.
The following items are accepted: clean and dry clothing, bedding, curtains, scatter rugs, belts, shoes, purses; stained materials accepted, must be clean and dry. Call or visit website for recycling household hazardous waste information.
The Resource Recovery Center uses a single stream recycling program. All recyclable newspaper, magazine, junk mail, all office and computer paper, cardboard, telephone books, hard and soft covered books, cake/cereal/chip/cracker boxes, brochures, paper bags, glass bottles and jars, tin cans, aluminum cans, foil and plates, plastic bottles and jugs, and ice cream pails can be put in the same container for pick up. City residential and business recycling collection schedules vary; contact local hauler or city hall for schedule.
RURAL RECYCLING PROGRAM:
All recyclable newspaper, magazine, junk mail, all office and computer paper, cardboard, telephone books, hard and soft covered books, cake/cereal/chip/cracker boxes, brochures, paper bags, glass bottles and jars, tin cans, aluminum cans, foil and plates, plastic bottles and jugs, and ice cream pails can be put in the same container.
The recycling center also accepts the following problem materials for recycling: used oil and oil filters, tires, antifreeze, fluorescent and high intensity discharge light bulbs, CFLs, ballasts, appliances, lead-acid batteries, button batteries, rechargeable batteries, and scrap metal.
The following items are accepted: clean and dry clothing, bedding, curtains, scatter rugs, belts, shoes, purses; stained materials accepted, must be clean and dry. Call or visit website for recycling household hazardous waste information.
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City Offices - Coon Rapids City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Members contact information
Departments:
- City Manager's Office: Oversees departments within the city and manages the day to day operations of all functions of the city government
- Assessing: Determines the value of residential and commercial property.
- Building Inspections Division: Building permits and inspections.
- City Attorney Office
- City Clerk's Office: Provides licenses for dogs, fireworks, liquor establishments, tobacco, election information, and voter registration. Civic Center including banquet room reservations.
- Economic Development Division: Zoning map, planning, and sign permits.
- Finance Department Accounts Payable
- Human Resources Department
- Public Works Department: Takes reports for a street light outage or traffic sign missing or needing repair. Address located at 1831 111th Avenue Coon Rapids, MN 55433. Hours of operation 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday.
- Utility Division: Maintenance of the water system and sanitary sewer system
- Streets Division: Provides maintenance for potholes, cracked sealing, snow plowing, sanding, streets, park signs, maintenance of street lights, traffic lights, and storm drain system.
- Forestry Division: Maintenance of publicly owned trees and shrubs, boulevards, and street-scaping.
- Recycling Center: Tire, mattress, electronics, motor oil, scrap metal, plastics, styrofoam (no peanuts), telephone book recycling, and trash pickup. Address is located at 1831 111th Avenue Coon Rapids, MN 55433.
- Utility Billing Department: Water billing department.
Mayor and City Council Members:
Members contact information
Departments:
- City Manager's Office: Oversees departments within the city and manages the day to day operations of all functions of the city government
- Assessing: Determines the value of residential and commercial property.
- Building Inspections Division: Building permits and inspections.
- City Attorney Office
- City Clerk's Office: Provides licenses for dogs, fireworks, liquor establishments, tobacco, election information, and voter registration. Civic Center including banquet room reservations.
- Economic Development Division: Zoning map, planning, and sign permits.
- Finance Department Accounts Payable
- Human Resources Department
- Public Works Department: Takes reports for a street light outage or traffic sign missing or needing repair. Address located at 1831 111th Avenue Coon Rapids, MN 55433. Hours of operation 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday.
- Utility Division: Maintenance of the water system and sanitary sewer system
- Streets Division: Provides maintenance for potholes, cracked sealing, snow plowing, sanding, streets, park signs, maintenance of street lights, traffic lights, and storm drain system.
- Forestry Division: Maintenance of publicly owned trees and shrubs, boulevards, and street-scaping.
- Recycling Center: Tire, mattress, electronics, motor oil, scrap metal, plastics, styrofoam (no peanuts), telephone book recycling, and trash pickup. Address is located at 1831 111th Avenue Coon Rapids, MN 55433.
- Utility Billing Department: Water billing department.
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Street Flooding/DrainageWater Service Connection/RepairLocal Officials OfficesSewer System MaintenanceBanquet FacilitiesStreet Construction/RepairCity AttorneyWaste Tire RecyclingElectronic Waste RecyclingOil RecyclingBuilding InspectionCity Government Information ServicesElection InformationVoter Registration OfficesStreet CleaningTelephone Book RecyclingRoadside Landscape MaintenanceSnow Clearance/Street SaltingConstruction/Development PermitsTraffic SignalsLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesStreet SignsConstruction Waste RecyclingAnimal RegulationTrash/Garbage Pickup
Henderson City Offices - Henderson City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
City Administrator/Clerk:
- Election information
Building Department:
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
Engineering Department:
- Map information
- Street construction/repair information
- Water quality assurance information 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
Emergency Management
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
City Administrator/Clerk:
- Election information
Building Department:
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
Engineering Department:
- Map information
- Street construction/repair information
- Water quality assurance information 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
Emergency Management
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Street CleaningAnimal RegulationIce Skating RinksAthletic Fields/CourtsMapsConstruction/Development PermitsElection InformationBuilding InspectionLocal Officials OfficesMeeting SpaceCity/County ParksRecreational TrailsResidential Recycling ProgramsStreet Construction/RepairCity Offices of Emergency ServicesLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesCity AttorneyCity Government Information ServicesSnow Clearance/Street Salting
Household Hazardous Waste Facility - Stearns County Environmental Services
Dispose of hazardous products such as paint, solvents, and pesticides
The building includes a drive-through bay for dropping off materials for disposal.
Products that will be accepted:
- Adhesives
- Aerosols
- Automotive chemicals
- Cleaners
- Fluorescent Bulbs
- Fuels
- Garden chemicals
- Mercury
- Mothballs
- Paints
- Poisons
- Pool chemicals
- Roofing tar
- Sealers
- Solvents
Products NOT accepted:
- Appliances
- Electronics
- Explosives
- Furniture
- Household garbage
- Medical waste
- Pharmaceutical waste
- Tires
- Unknowns
Reuse Store:
In an effort to divert hazardous waste from entering the environment, the Reuse Store encourages reusing materials that come into the Household Hazardous Waste facility. These products are available to residents of the Tri-County area free of charge.
Stearns County Household Hazardous Waste Mobile Unit:
The mobile unit stops in many communities throughout the summer for free drop off. Call for more information.
Car Seat Recycling Program:
Residents can drop off their used car seats and they will be disassembled and parts recycled
Also provides the Stearns County Waste Wizard Mobile App. It is a tool that will help determine whether a specific item should be recycled, composted, or dropped off at the Stearns County Household Hazardous Waste Facility. The mobile app that provides specific instructions on how to dispose of household items.
Dispose of hazardous products such as paint, solvents, and pesticides
The building includes a drive-through bay for dropping off materials for disposal.
Products that will be accepted:
- Adhesives
- Aerosols
- Automotive chemicals
- Cleaners
- Fluorescent Bulbs
- Fuels
- Garden chemicals
- Mercury
- Mothballs
- Paints
- Poisons
- Pool chemicals
- Roofing tar
- Sealers
- Solvents
Products NOT accepted:
- Appliances
- Electronics
- Explosives
- Furniture
- Household garbage
- Medical waste
- Pharmaceutical waste
- Tires
- Unknowns
Reuse Store:
In an effort to divert hazardous waste from entering the environment, the Reuse Store encourages reusing materials that come into the Household Hazardous Waste facility. These products are available to residents of the Tri-County area free of charge.
Stearns County Household Hazardous Waste Mobile Unit:
The mobile unit stops in many communities throughout the summer for free drop off. Call for more information.
Car Seat Recycling Program:
Residents can drop off their used car seats and they will be disassembled and parts recycled
Also provides the Stearns County Waste Wizard Mobile App. It is a tool that will help determine whether a specific item should be recycled, composted, or dropped off at the Stearns County Household Hazardous Waste Facility. The mobile app that provides specific instructions on how to dispose of household items.
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City Offices - Circle Pines City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration Department: Handles day to day operations of the City and carries out policies and actions of the City Council
- City attorney
- Centennial Utilities: Provides natural gas, water, sewer, garbage, and recycling. Intake phone number (763)784-6751. After hours intake phone number (763)427-1212.
- Finance Department: Manages the City finances, billing, and budget
- Garbage and recycling
- Public Works Department: Oversees street maintenance, snow removal, and takes reports on potholes, traffic sign damage, storm drains, and light outages.
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration Department: Handles day to day operations of the City and carries out policies and actions of the City Council
- City attorney
- Centennial Utilities: Provides natural gas, water, sewer, garbage, and recycling. Intake phone number (763)784-6751. After hours intake phone number (763)427-1212.
- Finance Department: Manages the City finances, billing, and budget
- Garbage and recycling
- Public Works Department: Oversees street maintenance, snow removal, and takes reports on potholes, traffic sign damage, storm drains, and light outages.
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Trash/Garbage PickupLocal Officials OfficesWater Service Connection/RepairLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesStreet CleaningResidential Recycling ProgramsCity AttorneyTraffic SignsStreet Flooding/DrainageCity Government Information ServicesBuilding InspectionNatural Gas Service Connection/RepairStreet Construction/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingConstruction/Development Permits
Arlington City Offices - Arlington City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
Sewer Maintenance and Water Department: (507)327-6601 after hours
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
- Utilities
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
Sewer Maintenance and Water Department: (507)327-6601 after hours
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
- Utilities
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Street Construction/RepairCity/County ParksAthletic Fields/CourtsMeeting SpaceStreet CleaningElection InformationElectric Service Connection/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingAnimal RegulationWater Service Connection/RepairLocal Officials OfficesCity Government Information ServicesCity AttorneyIce Skating RinksLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesResidential Recycling ProgramsCity Offices of Emergency ServicesRecreational TrailsConstruction/Development PermitsMapsBuilding Inspection
Environmental Protection, Green Living - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - MPCA - State Office
- 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.
- 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.
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Koochiching County Transfer Station - Demo Landfill - Canister Sites - Koochiching County Environmental Services
- Solid waste systems management
- Transfer station
- Canister sites
- Recycling trailers
- Solid waste systems management
- Transfer station
- Canister sites
- Recycling trailers
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