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502 Atlantic Avenue, Waverly, MN 55390
Mayor and City Council Members: -For member contact information, visit the website https://waverlymn.gov/?SEC={735E533E-A5C9-4915-B36C-9C2FE1314B1D}&Type=B_DIR&persistdesign=none City Departments:
  • Planning and Zoning: Is responsible for making recommendations to the City Council involving plat approvals, zoning amendments, rezoning, variances to the zoning ordinances, appeals, special use permits, and for all other land use issues. Also considers all applications for zoning variances.
  • Public Works: Operates and maintains the water and sewer system throughout the city, maintains the park and trail system, and performs street upkeep and repair, including snow removal in the winter.
?- Utility Services: Provides water, sewer, refuse, and single-sort recycling services. For emergency water or sewer service call (612)290-9110 or (612)290-5691.
600 4th Street, International Falls, MN 56649
The Water and Sewer Department staff constructs, maintains and repairs the following components of the City's infrastructure:
  • Water Mains and shut off valves
  • Fire Hydrants
  • Elevated Water Storage Tanks
  • Sanitary Sewer Mains and Manholes
  • Lift Stations
  • Storm Sewer Mains, Manholes and Outfalls
  • Culverts and Ditches
124 North Broadway, Crookston, MN 56716
Mayor and City Council Members:
  • Member contact information
Departments:
  • Administration and Finance
  • Airport
  • Building Inspections Department
  • Building permits and business licenses
  • Economic Development Authority (EDA)
  • Emergency Management
  • Parks and Recreation: Park system includes 22 parks or parcels used for recreational purposes or landscaping, as well as the land the two arenas are located. The park system also features several playgrounds, outdoor skating rinks with warming houses, basketball courts, flower gardens, and picnic areas.
  • Public pool
  • Public Safety
  • Public Works
  • Recycling
  • Zoning and Planning Commission
163 3rd Street SE, Hallock, MN 56728
Mayor and City Council Members: Departments:
  • Administration and Finance
  • Airport
  • Business Development
  • City Parks: Features parks where one can participate in boating, camping, canoeing, cross-country skiing, hunting, fishing, kayaking, skiing, snowmobiling, and more.
  • Economic Development
  • Maintenance and Utilities
  • Parks and Recreation: Includes camping and lodging. Inside Centennial Park, there is a pollinator garden.
  • Planning and Zoning Department
????- Public Housing: Incentives available on the purchase of residential lots. The city has funds available to help with renovations and repairs. Speak with City Administrator regarding the Kittson County HRA Down payment Assistance Program. Residential rental options available also. ?
203 North Broadway, New Richland, MN 56072
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Departments: Administration
  • Phone: (507)465-3514
Emergency Management Services
  • Volunteer ambulance and fire department
  • Phone: (507)465-8410
Maintenance
  • Responsible for city roadways, snow removal, storm sewers, and water operations
  • Phone: (507)465-8304
321 Mabel Street, Maynard, MN 56260
Mayor and City Council
  • Member contact information
Departments:
  • City clerk
  • Landfill: Call to arrange for pick-up. Residents will be charged for item or load and pay for use of truck and man to haul load to landfill. April is clean-up month and at that time the resident will only be charged for the load and not for the use of the truck and man to haul the load to landfill. There may be a minimum charge fee.
  • Snow removal: Call the city office to be put on the list for this service
  • Zoning Permits: Permit is required for all types of improvements to the home. Types of work included are siding, shingling, windows, sidewalks, fences, sheds, garages, new construction, and more.
  • Utility services such as water, sewer, and garbage
401 East 21st Street, Hibbing, MN 55746
Mayor and City Council Members: Departments:
  • Administration
  • Animal Licenses
  • Building and Zoning Department: Includes building codes and city ordinances, building permits, inspections, and zoning for residential and commercial projects
?- Engineering Department
  • Garbage and Recycling: Appliance disposal, construction debris, and bulk waste available after purchase of disposal stickers; yard waste collection
  • Park and Recreation: Offers a robust park system that includes 25 city parks, trails, and sports complexes. Memorial building designated for recreational and civic use, programs and activities, municipal golf course
  • Planning and Economic Development
  • Waste Water Treatment Plant
201 South Broadway, Carnegie Building, Spring Valley, MN 55975
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Departments: City Services: Provides dog and cat license, chicken permit, and snow and ice removal
  • City Pound
  • Compost Site (507)346-2992
Fire Department: Provides fire and rescue services
  • Chief: Dustin Johnson
  • (507)346-2150
Economic Development Authority: Provides information for zoning and permit, financial resources, and assists in the development of small, medium, and large business development.
  • EDA Director: Chris Hahn
  • (612)327-9729
Parks and Recreation: Offers a pool located at South Park during the summer, sports program during the school year, 18 hole Disc Golf Course located at Willow Park, and 6 different parks, with most having a pavilion
  • (507)346-7367
Public Utility: Provides water, sewer and storm sewer, and electric services to the residents and businesses
  • 104 South Section Avenue, Spring Valley, MN 55975
  • (507)346-7622
75 Callaway Street, Saint Joseph, MN 56374
Provides city departments and services including:
  • Administration Department: Consists of staff who perform the central administrative, finance, and communications functions of the City.
  • Building Department: Contracts with Inspectron Inc. for building inspection services. If you have questions on building codes or receiving a building permit, call the inspector.
  • Community Development: Is responsible for the review and management of development and redevelopment in the City. The department coordinates the preparation of a comprehensive plan which lays out the City's long-range guide to how property should be developed. The Community Development Department is comprised twp divisions of planning and economic development.
  • Election information
  • Finance Department: Plans, directs, and coordinates the fiscal management for the City. Responsibilities include overseeing all financial activities, accounts receivables, accounts payables, investments, payroll, budgets, and utility billings.
  • Mayor and city council: Member contact information
  • Park board
  • Public Works: Is responsible for the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of all city roads, water and sewer systems, storm sewers, and the maintenance of city-owned equipment.
  • Utilities: Water, sewer, refuse, stormwater, and street light utilities.
1351 5th Street NW, Bemidji, MN 56601-3116
Provides water, sewer, refuse & recycling service and maintenance
411 West 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Mayor ?City Council Members City Attorney
  • Provides legal services, advice, and representation to the City
  • (218)730-5490
Construction Services and Inspection (Building Department)
  • Code enforcement, sign permits, and zoning regulations
  • Commercial and residential building permits: Include plan review of new construction, remodeling, and renovations
  • Inspection for building, electrical, gas piping, mechanical HVAC, and plumbing
  • Issuing of permits for construction, decks, electrical, fences, moving building, plumbing, etc.
  • (218)730-5240
Domestic Partnership Registration
  • (218)730-5500
Election and Voter Services
  • Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Finance Department
  • Coordinates and plans of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy
  • Processes accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing
License and Permits
  • Animal, business, charitable gambling, hospitality, liquor, special event permit, etc.
Parks and Recreation
  • Offers recreation amenities and a diverse trail network including programs for all ages, building and park rentals, and Duluth Public Golf
  • Senior Programs includes lunch time meals and participate in fun activities such as exercise programs, bingo, card games or crafts. Each Senior Center has its own monthly programming schedule with Activity Clubs. Evergreen Senior Center, Morgan Park Community Recreation Center, and Portman Community Recreation Center.
Planning and Development
  • Community Development: Provides funding to low and moderate income people to addressing basic needs, providing affordable housing, and increasing economic self-sufficiency
  • Loan and Incentive Programs: Offers rehabilitation loan and incentives programs for homeowners, rental property owners, and developers
????- Business Development: Promotes economic vitality, job retention and growth, industrial development and redevelopment of existing ??properties through public-private partnerships
  • Land Use Zoning: Provides permits
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.?
  • Natural gas 24/7 emergency hotline (218)730-4100. For emergencies related to sewer, streets, or water, call (218)730-4000
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301 South Main Avenue, Hills, MN 56138
Mayor and City Council Members: Departments:
  • Administration and Finance
  • Animal Licenses
  • Building Department
  • City sewer system
  • Legion Rental space
  • Parks and recreation: Includes information about Hills Rez Park and Jacobson Park
  • Utilities: Includes information on phone, internet, and internet, as well as water meters and rates. Also includes information regarding garbage and recycling.
316 Lake Street West, Chisholm, MN 55719
Mayor and City Council Members -?Member contact information: https://www.ci.chisholm.mn.us/elected-officials Departments
  • City staff and administrator: Clerk/treasurer/administrator - handles the daily business operations of the city including administration, finance-accounting and public utilities
  • Assessor (800)450-9777 ext. 7147: Saint Louis County provides appraisal services for all properties in the city along with processing homestead credits
  • Building and zoning (218)254-7806: Provides services related to building inspections in accordance with the State Building Code and permits for various city zoning items such as rezoning, variances, conditional uses and regular zoning permits
  • Economic development authority (218)254-7960: Responsible for assisting new and existing businesses looking to expand in the city
  • Elections: Absentee voting, ballot and polling place information, candidate information, election results, information on how to become an Election Judge, and voter registration
  • Parks and recreation (218)254-7909: Responsible for providing recreational programs for the City of Chisholm and Balkan Township. Amenities, programs and operations are year-round with activities and sports for all age groups
  • Public Safety (Police/Fire/Ambulance): Ambulance Director (218)254-7902, Fire Chief (218)254-7921, police department (218)254-7915 - has a fully staffed police department, a volunteer fire department, and a paid-on-call ambulance service (contracted)
  • Public works (218)254-7920: Responsible for the streets, water, sewer and garbage utilities along with infrastructure of the city
2077 Larpenteur Avenue West, Falcon Heights, MN 55113
Mayor and City Council Members -?Member contact information Departments
  • Community Development, Planning, and Zoning: Is tasked with maintaining a high quality of life in a community that is an aging, inner-ring, fully developed suburb adjacent to Saint Paul and within two miles of Minneapolis. This goal is achieved through community-focused planning.
  • Elections: Coordinates and provides information to support the democratic process for the city's residents. It works in conjunction with Ramsey County and the Minnesota Secretary of State to manage all aspects of voter registration, absentee voting, polling locations, and precincts. Before elections, the department helps voters find their sample ballots, request absentee ballots, and locate their proper polling place. On Election Day, it ensures voters vote in their correct precincts at designated polling locations. The department also handles updating registrations and ensuring election results are available and accurate.
  • Finance: Is responsible for managing the city's financial operations, including preparing the annual budget, monitoring revenues and expenditures, processing payments, and maintaining accurate financial records. The department ensures compliance with state reporting requirements, supports long-term financial planning, and helps preserve the city's strong credit rating. Through careful oversight and transparent reporting, the Finance Department works to maintain the city's financial stability and support the delivery of services to the community.
  • Public Works Department: Is responsible for maintaining and managing the city's physical infrastructure and public spaces. This includes caring for streets, sewer lines, stormwater systems, city-owned buildings, parks, trails, and trees. It ensures that roads are safe and in good repair, utilities are functioning, drainage and stormwater are managed to prevent flooding, and public green spaces are both usable and well kept.
26885 Forest Boulevard, Wyoming, MN 55092
Mayor and City Council Members:
  • Mayor and City Council Members
Departments:
  • Administration and Finance
  • Building and Inspections
  • Economic Development Authority (EDA)
  • Elections
  • Emergency Management
  • Parks and Recreation: Offers a variety of parks equipped with playground equipment to larger parks with ball fields, soccer fields, basketball courts, or a hockey rink. Parks include: Ashton Park, Banta Park, Blue Spruce Park, Centennial Park, Comfort Park, Fireside Park, Goodview Park, Hawk Meadows Trail, Lion's Park, Little Verges Park, Railroad Park, Sunrise Prairie Trail, Sunrise Ridge Park, Swenson Park, Tolzmann Park, Town Hall Park, and Verges Memorial Park
  • Planning Commission
  • Public Works
  • Utilities
918 River Road, Cannon Falls, MN 55009
Mayor and City Council Members
  • Member contact information
Administration:
  • Responsible for the administration of city affairs, economic development, employment, finance, and planning and zoning
Public Works:
  • Responsible for city infrastructure including compost pile, parks maintenance, sidewalks, streets, sewer, storm sewer, snow removal, utilities, water system, and wastewater treatment plant
  • Phone: (507)263-9344
Public Safety: - Ambulance, fire, and police
4429 Highway 53, Orr, MN 55771
Mayor and City council Administration and Finance:
  • Handles administrative procedures, including permit applications, tax payments, and other municipal functions????
Election information Fire Department:
  • Provides emergency rescue, fire prevention and fire response
  • Address: 4540 Lake Street, Orr, MN 55771
  • Phone: (218)757-3288
Water/wastewater Service:
  • Phone: (218)290-7610
231 East Main Street, Caledonia, MN 55921
Mayor and City Council Members: Departments: Administration
  • Responsible for City Council and general government administration
  • Phone: (507)725-3450
Planning and Zoning
  • Responsible for planning and zoning issues, review zoning requests and applications, building & construction permitting, and natural resource protection
  • Phone: (507)725-3462
Public Works
  • Responsible for providing street maintenance, wastewater and sewer services, storm drainage, street lighting, and more
  • Phone: (507)725-3462
125 2nd Avenue NE, Perham, MN 56573
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
112 West Washington Avenue, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Departments:
  • Building Department: Enforces state building codes through inspections of new and remodeled units within the community
  • City Administration: Responsible for managing the overall operation of the city. Provides information about elections and voting to residents. Manages and provides animal licenses and other licenses needed for business operations.
  • Public Works Department: Provides the operation and maintenance of the city's infrastructure systems which includes water, sewer, street maintenance/cleaning, recycling collection, snow removal, storm water, park maintenance, and public works administration.