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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
Categories
Street Construction/Repair
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Community Gardening
City Attorney
Local Officials Offices
Street Cleaning
Animal Regulation
Building Inspection
Home Rehabilitation Loans
Traffic Signs
City Government Information Services
Residential Recycling Programs
Domestic Partner Registries
Flood/Siltation Control
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Traffic Signals
Sewer System Maintenance
Construction/Development Permits
Maps
Meeting Space
Mayor and City Council Members
Member contact information
Administration:
- Provides support for the City Council, the City Manager, and all departments located at City Hall
Building Inspection:
- Responsible for the application and enforcement of the building codes and related ordinances regulating construction, alterations, and the use of buildings within the city
Fire Department:
- Volunteer department that serves the City of Wayzata
Motor Vehicle Department:
- Handles the registration of licensed motor vehicles, boats, and snowmobiles
Planning:
- Administers and enforces the city's zoning code, comprehensive plan, and design standards
Public Works:
- Responsible for the maintenance of all city streets, water and sewer systems, storm sewers and engineering of infrastructure
Mayor and City Council Members
Member contact information
Administration:
- Provides support for the City Council, the City Manager, and all departments located at City Hall
Building Inspection:
- Responsible for the application and enforcement of the building codes and related ordinances regulating construction, alterations, and the use of buildings within the city
Fire Department:
- Volunteer department that serves the City of Wayzata
Motor Vehicle Department:
- Handles the registration of licensed motor vehicles, boats, and snowmobiles
Planning:
- Administers and enforces the city's zoning code, comprehensive plan, and design standards
Public Works:
- Responsible for the maintenance of all city streets, water and sewer systems, storm sewers and engineering of infrastructure
Categories
Animal Regulation
Street Construction/Repair
Building Inspection
Residential Recycling Programs
City Government Information Services
Maps
Street Cleaning
Meeting Space
City Attorney
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Construction/Development Permits
Traffic Signals
Local Officials Offices
Sewer System Maintenance
Traffic Signs
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.
Categories
Maps
Telephone Book Recycling
Street Construction/Repair
Sewer System Maintenance
Roadside Landscape Maintenance
Water Service Connection/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Cleaning
Waste Tire Recycling
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Street Flooding/Drainage
Animal Regulation
Oil Recycling
City Government Information Services
Construction Waste Recycling
City Attorney
Traffic Signals
Election Information
Street Signs
Voter Registration Offices
Electronic Waste Recycling
Construction/Development Permits
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Local Officials Offices
Banquet Facilities
Building Inspection
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Administration:
- Communications: (763)569-3300
Building & Community Standards:
- Building Inspections
- Code Enforcement
- Ownership Services
- Business & Development
- Planning and Zoning
- Community Center: (763)569-3400; 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
Citizen Services Department:
- Animal Control: (763)569-3333
- Elections
Fire Department:
- General Info: (763)549-3600
Park and Recreation Department:
- 50 meter indoor swimming pool
- 150' water slide
- Zero depth entry wading pool
- Diving boards
- Birthday party package for children
- Exercise room
- Family changing rooms
- Locker rooms (25 cents)
- Meeting and event room rental
Police Department:
- General Info (763)569-3333
Public Works Department:
- General Public Works information- (763)585-7100, [email protected]; streets and snow plowing information
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Administration:
- Communications: (763)569-3300
Building & Community Standards:
- Building Inspections
- Code Enforcement
- Ownership Services
- Business & Development
- Planning and Zoning
- Community Center: (763)569-3400; 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
Citizen Services Department:
- Animal Control: (763)569-3333
- Elections
Fire Department:
- General Info: (763)549-3600
Park and Recreation Department:
- 50 meter indoor swimming pool
- 150' water slide
- Zero depth entry wading pool
- Diving boards
- Birthday party package for children
- Exercise room
- Family changing rooms
- Locker rooms (25 cents)
- Meeting and event room rental
Police Department:
- General Info (763)569-3333
Public Works Department:
- General Public Works information- (763)585-7100, [email protected]; streets and snow plowing information
Categories
Street Cleaning
Animal Regulation
Construction/Development Permits
Voter Registration Offices
City Government Information Services
Local Officials Offices
Election Information
Building Inspection
Swimming Facilities
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
City/County Parks
Residential Recycling Programs
Building Code Information
Absentee Ballots
Street Construction/Repair
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Accepts and picks up donations of computers and electronics including:
- Batteries
- Calculators, GPS
- Cell phones, smart phones, telephones
- Computers, Notebooks, Laptops
- CRT TVs, Monitors (CRTs may have a charge, call for details)
- Flat panel TVs, monitors
- Hard drives, motherboards
- Ink, toner
- iPads, tablets
- Mice, keyboards, cords
- Modems, routers, hubs, firewalls
- MP3 players, iPods, iTouch
- Projection TVs
- Random electronic hardware
- Scanners, printers, fax machines
- Stereo, record players, speakers
Accepts and picks up donations of computers and electronics including:
- Batteries
- Calculators, GPS
- Cell phones, smart phones, telephones
- Computers, Notebooks, Laptops
- CRT TVs, Monitors (CRTs may have a charge, call for details)
- Flat panel TVs, monitors
- Hard drives, motherboards
- Ink, toner
- iPads, tablets
- Mice, keyboards, cords
- Modems, routers, hubs, firewalls
- MP3 players, iPods, iTouch
- Projection TVs
- Random electronic hardware
- Scanners, printers, fax machines
- Stereo, record players, speakers
Categories
Electronic Waste Recycling
Cell Phone Donation Programs
Electronics/Small Appliance Donation Programs
Donation Pickups
Computer Donation Programs
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Departments
City Hall and Administration: Responsible for overall city operations. Key staff members include the City Manager, City Clerk, Public Works Director, and Economic Development Authority Coordinator
Utilities and Services: Provides electricity, water, and sewer??
Driver and Vehicle Services: Limited Drivers License Agent (change of address, replace a lost or stolen drivers license or ID), Title and Registration services
Public Library: Dyckman Free Library provides materials and services that fulfill educational, informational, cultural, and recreational needs of the entire community??
Parks Department: Responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the parks and park equipment
Streets: Responsible for constructing and maintaining city roads??
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Departments
City Hall and Administration: Responsible for overall city operations. Key staff members include the City Manager, City Clerk, Public Works Director, and Economic Development Authority Coordinator
Utilities and Services: Provides electricity, water, and sewer??
Driver and Vehicle Services: Limited Drivers License Agent (change of address, replace a lost or stolen drivers license or ID), Title and Registration services
Public Library: Dyckman Free Library provides materials and services that fulfill educational, informational, cultural, and recreational needs of the entire community??
Parks Department: Responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the parks and park equipment
Streets: Responsible for constructing and maintaining city roads??
Categories
Street Construction/Repair
Election Information
Animal Regulation
Street Cleaning
Local Officials Offices
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
City Government Information Services
City/County Parks
Sewer System Maintenance
Construction/Development Permits
Street Flooding/Drainage
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Traffic Signs
City Attorney
Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Inspection
Traffic Signals
Residential Recycling Programs
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.
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.
Categories
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Election Information
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Local Officials Offices
Water Service Connection/Repair
City Government Information Services
Residential Recycling Programs
Animal Regulation
Street Construction/Repair
Street Cleaning
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
City Attorney
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Departments:
- Animal Containment Center: Phone (763)576-2850
- Anoka Municipal Utility (AMU): Billing/Customer Service intake phone number (763)576-2750. Hours are open 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday. After hours intake phone number (763)576-2903.
- Assessor's Office: Establishes the estimated market value and classification for property tax purposes
- City Administration: Oversees city department operations
- City Attorney
- Community Development Department: Building permits, plumbing permits, and mechanical permits
- Finance Department
- Public Works Department: Handles street construction/repair, snow clearance, water, and sewer maintenance
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Departments:
- Animal Containment Center: Phone (763)576-2850
- Anoka Municipal Utility (AMU): Billing/Customer Service intake phone number (763)576-2750. Hours are open 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday. After hours intake phone number (763)576-2903.
- Assessor's Office: Establishes the estimated market value and classification for property tax purposes
- City Administration: Oversees city department operations
- City Attorney
- Community Development Department: Building permits, plumbing permits, and mechanical permits
- Finance Department
- Public Works Department: Handles street construction/repair, snow clearance, water, and sewer maintenance
Categories
Street Cleaning
Traffic Signs
Traffic Signals
Local Officials Offices
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Construction/Repair
Water Service Connection/Repair
Residential Recycling Programs
Sewer System Maintenance
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Construction/Development Permits
City Attorney
Animal Regulation
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Building Inspection
City Government Information Services
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Departments:
- City Clerk/Administrator/Election
- City Engineer provided by MSA Professional Services (612)548-3141
- Building Official East Bethel (763)367-7840
- City Attorney
- Community Development (763)434-4366
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Departments:
- City Clerk/Administrator/Election
- City Engineer provided by MSA Professional Services (612)548-3141
- Building Official East Bethel (763)367-7840
- City Attorney
- Community Development (763)434-4366
Categories
City Attorney
Residential Recycling Programs
Election Information
Local Officials Offices
City Government Information Services
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer
Truman Public Utilities Commission (PUC):
- 202 West Ciro Street, (507)776-6501, [email protected]
- Electric, water, and wastewater utilities are municipally owned
Planning and Zoning:
- (507)848-0956, [email protected]
Economic Development:
- (507)776-4741, [email protected]
Building Inspection:
- 546 2nd Street SW, Winnebago, MN 56081, (507)525-3266, [email protected]
Street Department:
- (507)776-3181, [email protected]
Parks and Recreation Department
- Recreational Trails
Sanitation and Recycling
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer
Truman Public Utilities Commission (PUC):
- 202 West Ciro Street, (507)776-6501, [email protected]
- Electric, water, and wastewater utilities are municipally owned
Planning and Zoning:
- (507)848-0956, [email protected]
Economic Development:
- (507)776-4741, [email protected]
Building Inspection:
- 546 2nd Street SW, Winnebago, MN 56081, (507)525-3266, [email protected]
Street Department:
- (507)776-3181, [email protected]
Parks and Recreation Department
- Recreational Trails
Sanitation and Recycling
Categories
City/County Parks
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Construction/Development Permits
City Attorney
City Government Information Services
Local Officials Offices
Street Construction/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Residential Recycling Programs
Street Cleaning
Building Inspection
Recreational Trails
Election 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
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
Categories
Street Cleaning
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Street Construction/Repair
Sewer System Maintenance
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Recycling
Golf Courses
City/County Parks
Construction/Development Permits
Water Supply System
Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Inspection
Natural Gas Service Connection/Repair
City Government Information Services
Building Code Information
Local Officials Offices
Swimming Facilities
Sewage Treatment Facilities
- 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, please call ahead.
- Accepts containers including plastic, glass, aluminum and tin; mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, old clothing and rags, 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, please call ahead.
- Accepts containers including plastic, glass, aluminum and tin; mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, old clothing and rags, scrap metal
- Items accepted at the drive-through facility for a fee include major appliances, tires, automotive batteries, pallets and electronics.
Categories
Residential Recycling Programs
Electronic Waste Recycling
Waste Tire Recycling
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
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
Categories
Voter Registration Offices
Local Officials Offices
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Construction/Development Permits
Electric Service Connection/Repair
City Government Information Services
City/County Parks
Residential Recycling Programs
Water Service Connection/Repair
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Building Code Information
Street Construction/Repair
Street Cleaning
Building Inspection
Water Supply System
Sewer System Maintenance
Election Information
- Issues Building Permits outside of municipalities
- Issues Use Permits, Planned Unit Development, Subdivisions
- Enforce state handicap regulations
- Enforces Zoning Ordinances, MN Shoreland Regulations, and Sanitation Ordinances
- Gives out Sanitation information and permits
- Provides information on Water Testing (Kits and Mail-in)
- Provides Shoreland Alteration Permits
- Burning Permits (they are foresters for DNR).
- Administers and enforces regulations for Garbage Disposal and Recycling Programs
- Manages County Transfer Station and 12 outlying canister sites
- Promotes and maintains recycling program and hazardous waste collection program
- Issues Building Permits outside of municipalities
- Issues Use Permits, Planned Unit Development, Subdivisions
- Enforce state handicap regulations
- Enforces Zoning Ordinances, MN Shoreland Regulations, and Sanitation Ordinances
- Gives out Sanitation information and permits
- Provides information on Water Testing (Kits and Mail-in)
- Provides Shoreland Alteration Permits
- Burning Permits (they are foresters for DNR).
- Administers and enforces regulations for Garbage Disposal and Recycling Programs
- Manages County Transfer Station and 12 outlying canister sites
- Promotes and maintains recycling program and hazardous waste collection program
Categories
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Construction/Development Permits
Workplace Recycling Programs
Residential Recycling Programs
Tap Water Testing
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Public Works:
- (507)524-3131; [email protected]
- Street maintenance
- Park maintenance
- Water distribution system
- Wastewater system
- Storm sewer
Refuse and Recycling:
- Refuse is picked up every other Thursday. Refuse must be placed on the curb by 7 am
- Recycling is picked up every other Thursday. Recycling must be placed on the curb by 9
- Call LJP Waste Solutions directly if you are missed on pickup.(507)625-1968
- Call City Hall to exchange your can size.(507)524-3492
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Public Works:
- (507)524-3131; [email protected]
- Street maintenance
- Park maintenance
- Water distribution system
- Wastewater system
- Storm sewer
Refuse and Recycling:
- Refuse is picked up every other Thursday. Refuse must be placed on the curb by 7 am
- Recycling is picked up every other Thursday. Recycling must be placed on the curb by 9
- Call LJP Waste Solutions directly if you are missed on pickup.(507)625-1968
- Call City Hall to exchange your can size.(507)524-3492
Categories
Sewer System Maintenance
City/County Parks
Street Cleaning
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Local Officials Offices
Street Construction/Repair
Traffic Signals
Election Information
Street Flooding/Drainage
City Government Information Services
City Attorney
Traffic Signs
Construction/Development Permits
Water Service Connection/Repair
Animal Regulation
Residential Recycling Programs
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Building Inspection
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
Hometown Sanitation:
- Garbage and recycling services
- Request a dumpster (877)545-4877
- Permanent recycling site (877)545-4877
Utility:
- (800)255-4268
- Minnesota Energy Resources for natural gas at (800)303-0752
- Frontier Communications for phone and internet at (800)435-1504.
Parks and Recreation:
- Two city parks
- One Battlefield
- To reserve a park for an event call City Clerk's Office (507)639-2060
Public Works Division:
- Street and park maintenance
- Managing the water and wastewater departments
- Snow removal, and many other duties
- Sanitation service is provided to the City of Trimont by Hometown Sanitation from Windom.
- Call the city clerk's office to sign up for these services
Waste Management:
- Garbage pickup every Tuesday beginning at 6:45 am
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
Hometown Sanitation:
- Garbage and recycling services
- Request a dumpster (877)545-4877
- Permanent recycling site (877)545-4877
Utility:
- (800)255-4268
- Minnesota Energy Resources for natural gas at (800)303-0752
- Frontier Communications for phone and internet at (800)435-1504.
Parks and Recreation:
- Two city parks
- One Battlefield
- To reserve a park for an event call City Clerk's Office (507)639-2060
Public Works Division:
- Street and park maintenance
- Managing the water and wastewater departments
- Snow removal, and many other duties
- Sanitation service is provided to the City of Trimont by Hometown Sanitation from Windom.
- Call the city clerk's office to sign up for these services
Waste Management:
- Garbage pickup every Tuesday beginning at 6:45 am
Categories
Building Inspection
Election Information
Athletic Fields/Courts
Local Officials Offices
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Recreational Trails
City Attorney
Residential Recycling Programs
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Animal Regulation
Street Construction/Repair
City/County Parks
Construction/Development Permits
City Government Information Services
Street Cleaning
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.
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.
Categories
Business Recruitment and Attraction
Sewer System Maintenance
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Meeting Space
City Government Information Services
Voter Registration Offices
Election Information
Water Service Connection/Repair
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Construction/Development Permits
Local Officials Offices
Street Construction/Repair
Building Inspection
Street Cleaning
Building Code Information
Newsletters
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
Categories
Neighborhood Welcoming Services
Animal Regulation
City Attorney
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Community Gardening
Construction/Development Permits
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Residential Recycling Programs
Local Officials Offices
Meeting Space
Telephone Book Recycling
Beverage Container Redemption Centers/Pickup Services
Oil Recycling
City Government Information Services
Water Service Connection/Repair
Street Construction/Repair
Maps
Traffic Signals
Street Cleaning
Traffic Signs
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
?Departments:
- Administration
- Animal Control
- Fire Department
- Public Works
- Splash Pad
- Street Maintenance
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
?Departments:
- Administration
- Animal Control
- Fire Department
- Public Works
- Splash Pad
- Street Maintenance
Categories
Street Construction/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Sewer System Maintenance
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Recycling
Street Cleaning
City Government Information Services
Water Supply System
Local Officials Offices
Water Service Connection/Repair
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)
Categories
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Residential Recycling Programs
Sanitary Landfills
Mayor and City Council Members
- Administration: Responsible for executing the policies adopted by the City Council.
- Election information: Provides election information and financial reports.
- Finance Department: Responsible for the collection and management of revenue, expenditures, and the investment of municipal funds.
- Fire Department: (763)477-4840
- Forms and Permits: All forms, licenses, and permits can be found online or in person
- Ordinances and Codes: Set of local laws that provides governance and direction of the City and its affairs.
- Park and Recreation:
- Riverside Park, 8220 Elm Street
- Jim Thome Park, 1000 Linnea Parkway
- Kettenacker Park, 7701 Kettenacker Drive
- Mutterer Park, 8600 Park Street
- Winfield Ponds Park, 9051 Elm Street
- Planning and Zoning Commission: Enforces City Zoning Ordinances and serves as an advisory board that makes recommendations to the Council.
?- Public Works: Responsible for the operation and maintenance of the city's roads, water distribution system, wastewater collection system, stormwater collection system, and the city's various parks and trail systems. This department also provides information regarding street clean up, snow removal, and recycling.
- Utilities: Responsible for managing the monthly utility billing process for the city.
Mayor and City Council Members
- Administration: Responsible for executing the policies adopted by the City Council.
- Election information: Provides election information and financial reports.
- Finance Department: Responsible for the collection and management of revenue, expenditures, and the investment of municipal funds.
- Fire Department: (763)477-4840
- Forms and Permits: All forms, licenses, and permits can be found online or in person
- Ordinances and Codes: Set of local laws that provides governance and direction of the City and its affairs.
- Park and Recreation:
- Riverside Park, 8220 Elm Street
- Jim Thome Park, 1000 Linnea Parkway
- Kettenacker Park, 7701 Kettenacker Drive
- Mutterer Park, 8600 Park Street
- Winfield Ponds Park, 9051 Elm Street
- Planning and Zoning Commission: Enforces City Zoning Ordinances and serves as an advisory board that makes recommendations to the Council.
?- Public Works: Responsible for the operation and maintenance of the city's roads, water distribution system, wastewater collection system, stormwater collection system, and the city's various parks and trail systems. This department also provides information regarding street clean up, snow removal, and recycling.
- Utilities: Responsible for managing the monthly utility billing process for the city.
Categories
Fire Services
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Sewer System Maintenance
Residential Recycling Programs
Water Service Connection/Repair
City/County Parks
Voter Registration Offices
Street Construction/Repair
Building Inspection
Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
City Government Information Services
Election Information
Local Officials Offices
Natural Gas Service Connection/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Recreational Trails
A nature conservatory offering 400 acres of preserved natural landscape, 12 miles of hiking areas, nature photography, and more. Offers:
- Bike park
- Compost site for public use. Visit website for information on compostable materials, rules, and guidelines.
- Fitness stations
- Hiking, skiing, and snowshoe trails
- Nature camps and nature events/classes
- Room rentals for indoor or outdoor events
- Summer recreation
- Winter recreation
A nature conservatory offering 400 acres of preserved natural landscape, 12 miles of hiking areas, nature photography, and more. Offers:
- Bike park
- Compost site for public use. Visit website for information on compostable materials, rules, and guidelines.
- Fitness stations
- Hiking, skiing, and snowshoe trails
- Nature camps and nature events/classes
- Room rentals for indoor or outdoor events
- Summer recreation
- Winter recreation
Categories
Cross Country Skiing
Meeting Space
Day Camps
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Hiking
Nature Centers/Walks
Recreational Trails
Botanical Gardens/Arboreta
Wilderness Areas
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Departments:
- Administration and Finance
- City Council
- City Sewer
- Community Center
- Parks and Recreation: Features three city parks and trails: City Park, Gull Lake Trail, ??Naawayi'ii Zaaga'iganiin Between the Lakes Park, and Nisswa Lake Park
- Planning and Zoning
- Public Safety
- Public Works
- Recycling
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Departments:
- Administration and Finance
- City Council
- City Sewer
- Community Center
- Parks and Recreation: Features three city parks and trails: City Park, Gull Lake Trail, ??Naawayi'ii Zaaga'iganiin Between the Lakes Park, and Nisswa Lake Park
- Planning and Zoning
- Public Safety
- Public Works
- Recycling
Categories
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Street Construction/Repair
Construction/Development Permits
Recycling
Campgrounds
Street Cleaning
Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Code Information
City Government Information Services
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Voter Registration Offices
City/County Parks
Recreational Trails
Sewer System Maintenance
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Local Officials Offices
Building Inspection
Election Information
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration: Oversees all City operations and collaborating with other departments in accordance with policies
- Community Development: Provides mechanical, excavation, swimming pool, fence, sign, driveway, plumbing, and building permits
- Building Inspections: Provides building, mechanical, plumbing, and utility inspections. Contact 24 hours in advance to schedule an inspection.
- Finance: Manages the City's finances and budget
- Public Works: Has three divisions whose services provide construction and maintenance of public facilities, roadways, and the provision of utility services. The Street Division oversees maintenance of streets, including sweeping, traffic signs, signal maintenance, patching, snow removal, and storm sewer maintenance.
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration: Oversees all City operations and collaborating with other departments in accordance with policies
- Community Development: Provides mechanical, excavation, swimming pool, fence, sign, driveway, plumbing, and building permits
- Building Inspections: Provides building, mechanical, plumbing, and utility inspections. Contact 24 hours in advance to schedule an inspection.
- Finance: Manages the City's finances and budget
- Public Works: Has three divisions whose services provide construction and maintenance of public facilities, roadways, and the provision of utility services. The Street Division oversees maintenance of streets, including sweeping, traffic signs, signal maintenance, patching, snow removal, and storm sewer maintenance.
Categories
Water Service Connection/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Local Officials Offices
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Traffic Signals
Building Code Information
Building Inspection
Street Construction/Repair
Traffic Signs
Street Cleaning
Residential Recycling Programs
Street Flooding/Drainage
Construction/Development Permits
Sewer System Maintenance
City Government Information Services
Property Tax Information
Administration:
Mayor and City Council Members
Animal Control:
- Contracts with Monticello Animal Shelter for picking up stray dogs only
- Monticello Animal Shelter, 203 Chelsea Road, Monticello, MN 55362
- Hours: 8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday, Phone (612)859-6989; after hours call Wright County Sheriff (763)682-1162
- Fees: Impound fees begin at $50.00 per animal. Boarding fees $21.48
- Online form to request animal control services https://www.ci.monticello.mn.us/formcenter/Animal-Control-6/Request-Service-Animal-Control-48
City Code:
- Building Inspections, Metro West Inspections, (763)479-1720
- Construction permit information
Election:
- Ballot information; election information; register to vote; serving as an election judge;voting absentee/voting early
Finance Department:
- Coordination and planning of all City financial information including annual budget and tax levy
Planning Department:
- Include planning, subdivision ordinance, and zoning for commercial, industrial, and residential
Public works:
- Environmental services including street repair, snowplowing and sweeping; park and recreation; and sewer and water services
- Recycling Information: Randy's Sanitation
- Pick up every other Friday; call City Hall to confirm dates. Recycling must be at the curb by 7 am for pickup. (763)972-3335
Administration:
Mayor and City Council Members
Animal Control:
- Contracts with Monticello Animal Shelter for picking up stray dogs only
- Monticello Animal Shelter, 203 Chelsea Road, Monticello, MN 55362
- Hours: 8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday, Phone (612)859-6989; after hours call Wright County Sheriff (763)682-1162
- Fees: Impound fees begin at $50.00 per animal. Boarding fees $21.48
- Online form to request animal control services https://www.ci.monticello.mn.us/formcenter/Animal-Control-6/Request-Service-Animal-Control-48
City Code:
- Building Inspections, Metro West Inspections, (763)479-1720
- Construction permit information
Election:
- Ballot information; election information; register to vote; serving as an election judge;voting absentee/voting early
Finance Department:
- Coordination and planning of all City financial information including annual budget and tax levy
Planning Department:
- Include planning, subdivision ordinance, and zoning for commercial, industrial, and residential
Public works:
- Environmental services including street repair, snowplowing and sweeping; park and recreation; and sewer and water services
- Recycling Information: Randy's Sanitation
- Pick up every other Friday; call City Hall to confirm dates. Recycling must be at the curb by 7 am for pickup. (763)972-3335
Categories
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Building Inspection
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Residential Recycling Programs
Absentee Ballots
City Attorney
Local Officials Offices
City Government Information Services
Construction/Development Permits
Animal Regulation
Street Cleaning
Sewer System Maintenance
Election Information
Building Code Information
Street Construction/Repair