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City Offices - Lake Crystal City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
Code Enforcement:
- Building Permits
- Building Inspector
Public Works:
?- In case of an after-hours power outage: (507)726-2260
- Electric Generating Power Plant, 111 West Humphrey Street, Lake Crystal, MN 56055
- Refuse is picked up every Thursday by Waste Management.
- Recycling is picked up every other Thursday.
Street and Maintenance:
- Street and Maintenance Department is responsible for keeping all city vehicles operating, mowing grass, cemetery duties, maintaining the streets whether it is plowing snow, sweeping, or patching.
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
Code Enforcement:
- Building Permits
- Building Inspector
Public Works:
?- In case of an after-hours power outage: (507)726-2260
- Electric Generating Power Plant, 111 West Humphrey Street, Lake Crystal, MN 56055
- Refuse is picked up every Thursday by Waste Management.
- Recycling is picked up every other Thursday.
Street and Maintenance:
- Street and Maintenance Department is responsible for keeping all city vehicles operating, mowing grass, cemetery duties, maintaining the streets whether it is plowing snow, sweeping, or patching.
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Traffic SignsSewer System MaintenanceCity/County ParksTraffic SignalsWater Service Connection/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingCity Government Information ServicesConstruction/Development PermitsStreet CleaningElection InformationStreet Flooding/DrainageCity AttorneyResidential Recycling ProgramsAnimal RegulationLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesStreet Construction/RepairLocal Officials OfficesBuilding Inspection
Madelia City Offices - Madelia City Offices
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Administration Department:
- City Administrator
- City Clerk
- Election information
Building Department:
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
Planning Department
- Map information
Public Works Division:
- Garage: (507)642-3446
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ballfields, and ice rinks information
- Recycling information
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning
- Street construction/repair information
Emergency Management
Finance Department
Water / Wastewater department
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Administration Department:
- City Administrator
- City Clerk
- Election information
Building Department:
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
Planning Department
- Map information
Public Works Division:
- Garage: (507)642-3446
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ballfields, and ice rinks information
- Recycling information
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning
- Street construction/repair information
Emergency Management
Finance Department
Water / Wastewater department
What's Here
City Offices of Emergency ServicesResidential Recycling ProgramsBuilding InspectionCity AttorneyStreet CleaningIce Skating RinksAthletic Fields/CourtsCity/County ParksMapsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingStreet Construction/RepairAnimal RegulationConstruction/Development PermitsElection InformationMeeting SpaceRecreational TrailsCity Government Information ServicesLocal Officials OfficesLand Use Planning and Regulation Services
City Offices - Farmington City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- City Administration: For questions, call intake phone number
- Building Inspection: Provides building permit information, building inspections, and fire inspections.
- Community Development: Responsible for retaining existing businesses, assisting businesses with expansion, attracting new businesses to the community, and enabling rehabilitation and/or redevelopment of areas within the community
- Finance: Farmington residents and businesses are billed quarterly for utilities (water, storm water, sanitary sewer, street light, and streetlight). Call for questions about utility billing or to set up or discontinue services.
- Natural Resources: Downed limbs from boulevard trees should be called to the attention of the Natural Resource Division. Responsible for the operation and maintenance of the City's stormwater system. The stormwater system includes ditches, stormwater ponds, wetlands, creeks, and rivers.
- Planning and Zoning Division: Responsible for guiding development and regulating land use within the City of Farmington. Administers and enforces the City's Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances. Processes land use applications such as Conditional Use Permits, Variances, and burning permits.
- Public Works: Responsible for the City's streets, street light outages, sanitary sewer, snow removal, patching, minor reconstructions, street sweeping, and mowing roadsides.
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- City Administration: For questions, call intake phone number
- Building Inspection: Provides building permit information, building inspections, and fire inspections.
- Community Development: Responsible for retaining existing businesses, assisting businesses with expansion, attracting new businesses to the community, and enabling rehabilitation and/or redevelopment of areas within the community
- Finance: Farmington residents and businesses are billed quarterly for utilities (water, storm water, sanitary sewer, street light, and streetlight). Call for questions about utility billing or to set up or discontinue services.
- Natural Resources: Downed limbs from boulevard trees should be called to the attention of the Natural Resource Division. Responsible for the operation and maintenance of the City's stormwater system. The stormwater system includes ditches, stormwater ponds, wetlands, creeks, and rivers.
- Planning and Zoning Division: Responsible for guiding development and regulating land use within the City of Farmington. Administers and enforces the City's Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances. Processes land use applications such as Conditional Use Permits, Variances, and burning permits.
- Public Works: Responsible for the City's streets, street light outages, sanitary sewer, snow removal, patching, minor reconstructions, street sweeping, and mowing roadsides.
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City Government Information ServicesTrash/Garbage PickupRedevelopment ProgramsLocal Officials OfficesResidential Recycling ProgramsRoadside Landscape MaintenanceStreet CleaningStreet Flooding/DrainageConstruction/Development PermitsMeeting SpaceSewer System MaintenanceLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesBusiness Recruitment and AttractionBuilding InspectionLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesWater Service Connection/RepairStreet LightsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingFire ServicesStreet Construction/Repair
City Offices - West Saint Paul City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration: Responsible for overseeing City operations, departments, and handles the elections
- Community Development: Responsible for overseeing the Building Permit and Inspections, Code Enforcement, Administrative Citations, Economic Development, Planning/Zoning, and Housing divisions. Provides building permits and inspections for enforcement of building codes and related ordinances.
- Finance: Maintain all accounting and financial records of the City
- Public Works: Responsible for maintaining and repairing City streets, property, snow removal, storm water, sewer water, removal of tree, and brush.
- Utility service connection for garbage, water, and electricity through partners
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration: Responsible for overseeing City operations, departments, and handles the elections
- Community Development: Responsible for overseeing the Building Permit and Inspections, Code Enforcement, Administrative Citations, Economic Development, Planning/Zoning, and Housing divisions. Provides building permits and inspections for enforcement of building codes and related ordinances.
- Finance: Maintain all accounting and financial records of the City
- Public Works: Responsible for maintaining and repairing City streets, property, snow removal, storm water, sewer water, removal of tree, and brush.
- Utility service connection for garbage, water, and electricity through partners
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Street CleaningElection InformationVoter Registration OfficesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBuilding InspectionBuilding Code InformationLocal Officials OfficesWater Service Connection/RepairSewer System MaintenanceConstruction/Development PermitsCity Government Information ServicesResidential Recycling Programs
Waseca City Offices - Waseca City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information https://www.ci.waseca.mn.us/mayor-city-council
Administration Department:
- City Administrator: Lee Mattson, [email protected]; (507)835-9747
Building Department:
- Main phone number: (507)835-9700
- Building inspections
City Clerk Department: (507)835-9700
- Election information
- Meeting room policy information
Public Works Division:
- Director of Utilities: Contact city hall
- Utilities: 508 South State Street; (507)835-9718; after hours: (507)835-9718
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- For all other concerns contact city hall
Engineering Department:
- City Engineer: Contact city hall
- Street construction/repair information
- Pavement management: an inspection process conducted on city streets every three years
- Water department information
- Water quality assurance information
- Storm water management
- Sewer maintenance information
Finance Department:
- Finance director: Shelly Kolling - Contact city hall
- Provides financial services and information
- General accounting; internal auditing
- Prepares and coordinates the city's budget
County Recycling Center: contact city hallAnimal Control: Waseca County Humane Society, (507)201-7287; PO Box 2, Waseca, MN 56093
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information https://www.ci.waseca.mn.us/mayor-city-council
Administration Department:
- City Administrator: Lee Mattson, [email protected]; (507)835-9747
Building Department:
- Main phone number: (507)835-9700
- Building inspections
City Clerk Department: (507)835-9700
- Election information
- Meeting room policy information
Public Works Division:
- Director of Utilities: Contact city hall
- Utilities: 508 South State Street; (507)835-9718; after hours: (507)835-9718
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- For all other concerns contact city hall
Engineering Department:
- City Engineer: Contact city hall
- Street construction/repair information
- Pavement management: an inspection process conducted on city streets every three years
- Water department information
- Water quality assurance information
- Storm water management
- Sewer maintenance information
Finance Department:
- Finance director: Shelly Kolling - Contact city hall
- Provides financial services and information
- General accounting; internal auditing
- Prepares and coordinates the city's budget
County Recycling Center: contact city hallAnimal Control: Waseca County Humane Society, (507)201-7287; PO Box 2, Waseca, MN 56093
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Meeting SpaceStreet CleaningAnimal RegulationStreet Construction/RepairElection InformationAthletic Fields/CourtsCity Offices of Emergency ServicesConstruction/Development PermitsCity/County ParksRecreational TrailsBuilding InspectionResidential Recycling ProgramsIce Skating RinksMapsLocal Officials OfficesLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesSnow Clearance/Street Salting
Arboretum Services - Northland Arboretum
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
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City Offices - Saint Louis Park City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information https://www.stlouisparkmn.gov/government/city-council/mayor-council-members
Departments:
- Administration and Finance
- Building and Energy
- City Attorney
- Economic Development
- Engineering
- Elections
- Garbage and Recycling
- Licenses
- Parks and Recreation: Offers a wide variety of parks and recreation programming for people of all ages; this includes an aquatic park, facility rentals, outdoor skating and sledding, public ice skating rink, recreation outdoor center, and the Westwood Hills Nature Center
- Planning and Zoning
- Public Works
- Utilities
- Water and Sewer
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information https://www.stlouisparkmn.gov/government/city-council/mayor-council-members
Departments:
- Administration and Finance
- Building and Energy
- City Attorney
- Economic Development
- Engineering
- Elections
- Garbage and Recycling
- Licenses
- Parks and Recreation: Offers a wide variety of parks and recreation programming for people of all ages; this includes an aquatic park, facility rentals, outdoor skating and sledding, public ice skating rink, recreation outdoor center, and the Westwood Hills Nature Center
- Planning and Zoning
- Public Works
- Utilities
- Water and Sewer
What's Here
Sewage Treatment FacilitiesVoter Registration OfficesWater Service Connection/RepairSwimming FacilitiesElection InformationStreet Construction/RepairStreet CleaningNature Centers/WalksWater Supply SystemLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesCity Government Information ServicesMeeting SpaceSewer System MaintenanceBuilding InspectionConstruction/Development PermitsCity/County ParksBuilding Code InformationAbsentee BallotsCity AttorneySnow Clearance/Street SaltingIce Skating RinksElectric Service Connection/RepairResidential Recycling ProgramsLocal Officials OfficesAnimal Regulation
City Offices - Vernon Center City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Departments:
- Administration
- Building Department: Responsible for the planning and zoning of the city.
- Business Licenses and Permits
- Finance
- Emergency Department: This includes the fire and police department.
- Parks and Recreation
- Public Works
- Sanitation and Recycling
- Water Utilities
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Departments:
- Administration
- Building Department: Responsible for the planning and zoning of the city.
- Business Licenses and Permits
- Finance
- Emergency Department: This includes the fire and police department.
- Parks and Recreation
- Public Works
- Sanitation and Recycling
- Water Utilities
What's Here
Street CleaningElection InformationStreet Construction/RepairLocal Officials OfficesBuilding InspectionCity AttorneyLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesAnimal RegulationCity/County ParksSnow Clearance/Street SaltingWater Service Connection/RepairConstruction/Development PermitsCity Government Information ServicesResidential Recycling ProgramsSewer System Maintenance
Donation Pick Up and Drop Off - Repowered Electronics Recycling
Accepts and provides pick up of donated electronic items such as:
- Batteries
- Calculators and GPS
- Cell phones, smart phones, and telephones
- Computers, notebooks, and laptops
- Cathode Ray Tub (CRT) TV's and monitors (CRT TV's may have a fee charge)
- Flat panel TV's and monitors
- Hard drives and motherboards
- Ink and toner
- iPads and tablets
- Mice, keyboards, and cords
- Modems, internet routers, hubs, and firewalls
- MP3 players, iPods, and iTouch
- Projector TV's
- Random electronic hardware
- Scanners, printers, and fax machines
- Stereo, record players, and speakers
Accepts and provides pick up of donated electronic items such as:
- Batteries
- Calculators and GPS
- Cell phones, smart phones, and telephones
- Computers, notebooks, and laptops
- Cathode Ray Tub (CRT) TV's and monitors (CRT TV's may have a fee charge)
- Flat panel TV's and monitors
- Hard drives and motherboards
- Ink and toner
- iPads and tablets
- Mice, keyboards, and cords
- Modems, internet routers, hubs, and firewalls
- MP3 players, iPods, and iTouch
- Projector TV's
- Random electronic hardware
- Scanners, printers, and fax machines
- Stereo, record players, and speakers
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City Offices - Ham Lake City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration/Clerk
- Building/Inspections Department: Provides building permits, plumbing permits, and septic system permits. Intake phone (763)235-1691; fax: (763)235-1697
- City Attorney Brookdale Corp. Center 6300 Shingle Creek Parkway Suite 305 Minneapolis, MN 55430 (763)561-2800
- City Engineer RFC Engineering, Inc. 13635 Johnson Street NE Ham Lake, MN 55304 (763)862-8000
- City Parks: Adopt-a-Park program
- Finance Department
- Public Works Department: Provides street maintenance, repairs, and snow plowing of the city
- Voter information and registration
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration/Clerk
- Building/Inspections Department: Provides building permits, plumbing permits, and septic system permits. Intake phone (763)235-1691; fax: (763)235-1697
- City Attorney Brookdale Corp. Center 6300 Shingle Creek Parkway Suite 305 Minneapolis, MN 55430 (763)561-2800
- City Engineer RFC Engineering, Inc. 13635 Johnson Street NE Ham Lake, MN 55304 (763)862-8000
- City Parks: Adopt-a-Park program
- Finance Department
- Public Works Department: Provides street maintenance, repairs, and snow plowing of the city
- Voter information and registration
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City Offices - Lafayette City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information https://lafayettemn.com/mayor-and-council
Departments:
- Administration
- Animal Services
- Code Compliance
- Culture Department
- Elections
- Finance
- Parks and Recreation
- Public Works
- Sanitation and Recycling
- Utilities
- Zoning Permits
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information https://lafayettemn.com/mayor-and-council
Departments:
- Administration
- Animal Services
- Code Compliance
- Culture Department
- Elections
- Finance
- Parks and Recreation
- Public Works
- Sanitation and Recycling
- Utilities
- Zoning Permits
What's Here
Building Code InformationSewer System MaintenanceAnimal RegulationTrash/Garbage PickupSewage Treatment FacilitiesVoter Registration OfficesWater Supply SystemNatural Gas Service Connection/RepairWater Service Connection/RepairElection InformationConstruction/Development PermitsElectric Service Connection/RepairCity/County ParksBuilding InspectionCity Government Information ServicesLocal Officials OfficesResidential Recycling Programs
Environmental Services - Koochiching County Environmental Services
Permits for:
- Building
- Septic
- Variances
- Use Permits
Permits for:
- Building
- Septic
- Variances
- Use Permits
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Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection - Scott County Environmental Services Department
Accepts items that are flammable, corrosive, toxic, poisonous, or reactive including:
- Adhesives and putties
- Aerosol Spray Products: Spray paint, oven cleaner, and pesticides
- Appliances: Washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves, dehumidifiers, water heaters, and window air conditioners; ammonia appliances
- Automotive Chemicals: Gas, oil and antifreeze (must be in a container that is two and a half gallons or smaller in size); brake or power steering fluid
- Batteries (lead acid)
- Cell phones
- Electronics: TVs; stereos, and computer components
- Fuels and Solvents: Fingernail polish remover, charcoal lighter fluid, and kerosene
- Household Chemicals: Oven cleaner; household or toilet bowl or drain cleaners; furniture polish; moth balls; unused or outdated medicines
- Mercury: Fluorescent tubes, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), thermometers, and thermostats
- Paint Products: Paint, stain, varnish, polyurethane, and paint stripper
- Sharps (needles)
- Tires: From cars and light trucks (SUVs and pickup trucks)
- Wood preservatives
- Yard Chemicals: Non-agricultural pesticides, poisons, weed killers, and pool chemicals
RE-USE Room:
Residents and businesses can look through thousands of household products to take. Commonly found items include interior and exterior house paint; stain and varnish; spray paint; automotive products (antifreeze and other fluids, oils and lubricants, waxes and cleaners); lawn and garden products; household items (cleaning chemicals, tile products, caulk, adhesives, and putty).
Accepts items that are flammable, corrosive, toxic, poisonous, or reactive including:
- Adhesives and putties
- Aerosol Spray Products: Spray paint, oven cleaner, and pesticides
- Appliances: Washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves, dehumidifiers, water heaters, and window air conditioners; ammonia appliances
- Automotive Chemicals: Gas, oil and antifreeze (must be in a container that is two and a half gallons or smaller in size); brake or power steering fluid
- Batteries (lead acid)
- Cell phones
- Electronics: TVs; stereos, and computer components
- Fuels and Solvents: Fingernail polish remover, charcoal lighter fluid, and kerosene
- Household Chemicals: Oven cleaner; household or toilet bowl or drain cleaners; furniture polish; moth balls; unused or outdated medicines
- Mercury: Fluorescent tubes, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), thermometers, and thermostats
- Paint Products: Paint, stain, varnish, polyurethane, and paint stripper
- Sharps (needles)
- Tires: From cars and light trucks (SUVs and pickup trucks)
- Wood preservatives
- Yard Chemicals: Non-agricultural pesticides, poisons, weed killers, and pool chemicals
RE-USE Room:
Residents and businesses can look through thousands of household products to take. Commonly found items include interior and exterior house paint; stain and varnish; spray paint; automotive products (antifreeze and other fluids, oils and lubricants, waxes and cleaners); lawn and garden products; household items (cleaning chemicals, tile products, caulk, adhesives, and putty).
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City Offices - Arden Hills City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Administration Department
- City Clerk, Julie Hanson, (651)792-7811, [email protected]
- Dog and cat license, contact City Hall at (651)792-7800
Building Department
- Building inspections to ensure residential, commercial, and industrial construction are done safely in accordance with state building code and city regulations
- Code enforcement and property maintenance regulations
Planning Department
- Planning division responsible for the review and management of development and redevelopment of the city
Public Works Division: Street maintenance, snow removal
- Oversees the operation and maintenance of the city, streets, trails, parks, sewers, and water system
Emergency Management: (651)649-5451
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Administration Department
- City Clerk, Julie Hanson, (651)792-7811, [email protected]
- Dog and cat license, contact City Hall at (651)792-7800
Building Department
- Building inspections to ensure residential, commercial, and industrial construction are done safely in accordance with state building code and city regulations
- Code enforcement and property maintenance regulations
Planning Department
- Planning division responsible for the review and management of development and redevelopment of the city
Public Works Division: Street maintenance, snow removal
- Oversees the operation and maintenance of the city, streets, trails, parks, sewers, and water system
Emergency Management: (651)649-5451
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Street Construction/RepairAnimal RegulationSnow Clearance/Street SaltingLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesStreet CleaningConstruction/Development PermitsBuilding Code InformationLocal Officials OfficesResidential Recycling ProgramsCity Government Information ServicesCity Offices of Emergency ServicesBuilding Inspection
City Offices - Richfield City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
Member contact information
Animal Control
- Information and related questions, (612)861-9823
- Impounded animal sheltered at Bloomington Animal Shelter, 9920 Logan Avenue, (952)563-4942
- Lost and found animals: Call Police dispatch, (612)861-9898 or Richfield Public Safety, (612)861-9898
City Attorney
Community Development
- Building, contractor and electrical permitting, code enforcement, and planning information (612)861-9760
- Building and electrical inspections (612)861-9860
- Plumbing and mechanical inspections, call the City of Bloomington, (952)563-8930
Domestic Partner Registry
- Voluntary program for unmarried, committed couples who reside or work in Richfield and who share a life and home together to document their relationship
Election
- Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Finance Department
- Maintains all city financial records, and provides financial support services to other departments and Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA)
- Permits and licenses
- Includes animals, business, liquor, etc.
- Visit website for application information and listings of licenses
Public Works
- Environmental services include park and recreation, street repair, sewer and water services, snow plowing and sweeping, and storm drainage/sewer management
Snow Emergencies
- Snow information Hotline (612)861-9178 for up-to-date plowing schedules and parking restrictions
- Towed cars: call Chief Towing at (952)888-2201
Water Department
- Billing, disconnections/hookups, and sewer backups/water meter issues call (612)861-9164 or (612)861-9165
Mayor and City Council Members
Member contact information
Animal Control
- Information and related questions, (612)861-9823
- Impounded animal sheltered at Bloomington Animal Shelter, 9920 Logan Avenue, (952)563-4942
- Lost and found animals: Call Police dispatch, (612)861-9898 or Richfield Public Safety, (612)861-9898
City Attorney
Community Development
- Building, contractor and electrical permitting, code enforcement, and planning information (612)861-9760
- Building and electrical inspections (612)861-9860
- Plumbing and mechanical inspections, call the City of Bloomington, (952)563-8930
Domestic Partner Registry
- Voluntary program for unmarried, committed couples who reside or work in Richfield and who share a life and home together to document their relationship
Election
- Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Finance Department
- Maintains all city financial records, and provides financial support services to other departments and Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA)
- Permits and licenses
- Includes animals, business, liquor, etc.
- Visit website for application information and listings of licenses
Public Works
- Environmental services include park and recreation, street repair, sewer and water services, snow plowing and sweeping, and storm drainage/sewer management
Snow Emergencies
- Snow information Hotline (612)861-9178 for up-to-date plowing schedules and parking restrictions
- Towed cars: call Chief Towing at (952)888-2201
Water Department
- Billing, disconnections/hookups, and sewer backups/water meter issues call (612)861-9164 or (612)861-9165
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Construction/Development PermitsLocal Officials OfficesResidential Recycling ProgramsWater Service Connection/RepairAbsentee BallotsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesStreet CleaningVoter Registration OfficesBusiness Registration/LicensingDomestic Partner RegistriesCity AttorneyAnimal RegulationSewer System MaintenanceElection InformationCity Government Information ServicesStreet Construction/RepairBuilding Inspection
Environmental Services - Clearwater County Environmental Services
Administers and enforces the following:
- Shoreland Management Ordinance
- Subdivision Controls Ordinance
- Sewage and Wastewater Treatment Ordinance
- Minnesota Wetlands Conservation Act
- Solid Waste Management Ordinance
- Operates Demolition Landfill - Transfer Station
- Inspections of new Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems
- Issues Land Use and Sewage Permits in shoreland areas
- Issues Sewage Permits county wide
- County Agriculture - weeds and seeds
- Recycling program
Administers and enforces the following:
- Shoreland Management Ordinance
- Subdivision Controls Ordinance
- Sewage and Wastewater Treatment Ordinance
- Minnesota Wetlands Conservation Act
- Solid Waste Management Ordinance
- Operates Demolition Landfill - Transfer Station
- Inspections of new Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems
- Issues Land Use and Sewage Permits in shoreland areas
- Issues Sewage Permits county wide
- County Agriculture - weeds and seeds
- Recycling program
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City Offices - East Bethel City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Building Department
- Building inspection
- Responsible for issuing building, mechanical, plumbing, sign permits, and more
City Attorney
Election
Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Finance
- Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy
- Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing
License and Permit
- Animal, liquor establishments, massage, peddlers, tobacco, and more
- Burning permits are available at East Bethel City Hall and also from City Fire Wardens. If obtaining a burning permit from a City Fire Warden, call the City Fire Warden
Planning Department
- Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, code enforcement regulations, developing businesses, and the local economy, long-range planning initiatives, planning and land use map, subdivision regulations, and zoning ordinance
- Responsible for implementing the City's housing goals, advancing infrastructure projects, protecting environmental quality, and fostering partnerships to improve access to community services.
Public Works
- Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and street lights, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water treatment and distribution.
Recycling Center
- Provides recycling services and accepts used antifreeze, oil filters, oil, newspaper, cardboard, tin cans, aluminum cans, glass, and scrap metal; address 2761 Viking Boulevard NE; hours of operation 24 hours/7 days a week
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
Building Department
- Building inspection
- Responsible for issuing building, mechanical, plumbing, sign permits, and more
City Attorney
Election
Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Finance
- Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy
- Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing
License and Permit
- Animal, liquor establishments, massage, peddlers, tobacco, and more
- Burning permits are available at East Bethel City Hall and also from City Fire Wardens. If obtaining a burning permit from a City Fire Warden, call the City Fire Warden
Planning Department
- Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, code enforcement regulations, developing businesses, and the local economy, long-range planning initiatives, planning and land use map, subdivision regulations, and zoning ordinance
- Responsible for implementing the City's housing goals, advancing infrastructure projects, protecting environmental quality, and fostering partnerships to improve access to community services.
Public Works
- Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and street lights, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water treatment and distribution.
Recycling Center
- Provides recycling services and accepts used antifreeze, oil filters, oil, newspaper, cardboard, tin cans, aluminum cans, glass, and scrap metal; address 2761 Viking Boulevard NE; hours of operation 24 hours/7 days a week
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Land Use Planning and Regulation BodiesRecycling CentersSnow Clearance/Street SaltingAnimal RegulationConstruction/Development PermitsBuilding InspectionCity AttorneyElection InformationStreet Flooding/DrainageAbsentee BallotsLocal Officials OfficesStreet Construction/RepairSewer System MaintenanceOil RecyclingConstruction Waste RecyclingTraffic SignalsVoter Registration OfficesCity Government Information ServicesStreet Signs
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
What's Here
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 - Bird Island City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information https://www.birdislandcity.com/council
Departments:
- Administration and Finance
- Building Department
- Community Garden
- Economic Development Authority (EDA)
- Emergency Management
- Engineering Department
- Garbage and Recycling
- Parks and Recreation
- Public Works
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Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information https://www.birdislandcity.com/council
Departments:
- Administration and Finance
- Building Department
- Community Garden
- Economic Development Authority (EDA)
- Emergency Management
- Engineering Department
- Garbage and Recycling
- Parks and Recreation
- Public Works
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What's Here
Construction/Development PermitsCity Offices of Emergency ServicesResidential Recycling ProgramsElectric Service Connection/RepairLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesLocal Officials OfficesCity Government Information ServicesBuilding InspectionSnow Clearance/Street SaltingStreet CleaningCity/County ParksRecreational TrailsWater Service Connection/RepairStreet Construction/RepairNatural Gas Service Connection/Repair
City Offices - Prior Lake City Offices
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.
What's Here
Election InformationSewer System MaintenanceSewage Treatment FacilitiesCity Government Information ServicesConstruction/Development PermitsStreet CleaningLocal Officials OfficesWater Service Connection/RepairStreet Construction/RepairBusiness Recruitment and AttractionSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBuilding InspectionBuilding Code InformationVoter Registration OfficesYard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Reuse Service - Western Lake Superior Sanitary District
Product Reuse Center at the Household Hazardous Waste Facility :
- May take 5 items from the center a day for personal use
- Partially used cans of paint
- Household cleaners
Reuse Area at the Materials Recovery Center:
- May take 2 free items a day
- Bikes
- Furniture
- Housewares, and more
Rewards for Reuse program:
- Enter to win a $25 gift card
- Take a picture of what was created with products from the Center and send it in to WLSSD
Product Reuse Center at the Household Hazardous Waste Facility :
- May take 5 items from the center a day for personal use
- Partially used cans of paint
- Household cleaners
Reuse Area at the Materials Recovery Center:
- May take 2 free items a day
- Bikes
- Furniture
- Housewares, and more
Rewards for Reuse program:
- Enter to win a $25 gift card
- Take a picture of what was created with products from the Center and send it in to WLSSD
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City Offices - Robbinsdale City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
?- Member Contact Information
Animal Control
?- Contact Robbinsdale Police Department; phone (763)531-1220
Building Inspection Department
?- Responsible for issuing building, plumbing, mechanical, and fence permits
- Schedules and conducts inspections
City Attorney
Community Development
?- Includes information about comprehensive planning, flood plain, housing programs and development, redevelopment opportunities (EDA), rental licensing, and zoning
Domestic Partner Registry
?- Voluntary program for unmarried, committed couples who reside or work in Robbinsdale and who share a life and home together to document their relationship
Election
?- Ballot and election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Engineering Department
?- Surveys, designs, estimates and prepares plans, reports and specifications for the construction of new streets, sidewalks, water mains, sanitary sewers and storm drains
Finance Department
?- Includes information about annual audits, budgets, special assessments, and utility billing
License
?- Includes animal, liquor, tobacco sales license, and more
Public Works Division
?- 4601 Toledo Avenue North; phone (763)531-1202; hours 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday
- Includes city maintenance operations: streets, parks, water, sewer and city garage
- Recycling Center information, 4601 Toledo Avenue North; phone (763)531-1202
Recreation Parks & Facilities
?- Includes information about city parks, recreation opportunities, and the city band; phone (763)531-1278
Mayor and City Council Members
?- Member Contact Information
Animal Control
?- Contact Robbinsdale Police Department; phone (763)531-1220
Building Inspection Department
?- Responsible for issuing building, plumbing, mechanical, and fence permits
- Schedules and conducts inspections
City Attorney
Community Development
?- Includes information about comprehensive planning, flood plain, housing programs and development, redevelopment opportunities (EDA), rental licensing, and zoning
Domestic Partner Registry
?- Voluntary program for unmarried, committed couples who reside or work in Robbinsdale and who share a life and home together to document their relationship
Election
?- Ballot and election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Engineering Department
?- Surveys, designs, estimates and prepares plans, reports and specifications for the construction of new streets, sidewalks, water mains, sanitary sewers and storm drains
Finance Department
?- Includes information about annual audits, budgets, special assessments, and utility billing
License
?- Includes animal, liquor, tobacco sales license, and more
Public Works Division
?- 4601 Toledo Avenue North; phone (763)531-1202; hours 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday
- Includes city maintenance operations: streets, parks, water, sewer and city garage
- Recycling Center information, 4601 Toledo Avenue North; phone (763)531-1202
Recreation Parks & Facilities
?- Includes information about city parks, recreation opportunities, and the city band; phone (763)531-1278
What's Here
Snow Clearance/Street SaltingStreet CleaningSewer System MaintenanceCity/County ParksVoter Registration OfficesBuilding InspectionAnimal RegulationMeeting SpaceCity Government Information ServicesTraffic SignalsAbsentee BallotsElection InformationLocal Officials OfficesCity AttorneyTraffic SignsStreet Construction/RepairResidential Recycling ProgramsConstruction/Development PermitsLand Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
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
What's Here
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.
What's Here
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
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
