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Public Health Services - Bloomington Public Health Center
Breastfeeding and Chestfeeding Resources
- Public Health Nurses, WIC Lactation Consultants, and Peer Breastfeeding Counselors are available to answer questions or concerns regarding breast/chestfeeding
Early Childhood Development Resources
?- Follow Along Program: Supports parents by assessing their young child's growth and development up to age 3. Parents receive a development questionnaire called an ASQ (Ages and Stages Questionnaire) in the mail every 4 months. Once filled out, the parent returns it to Public Health. The results of the questionnaire are mailed back to the parent with suggested activities to promote growth and development for the child's specific age range. A Public Health Nurse will call the parent if there are concerns. If needed, a nurse discusses further evaluation or tips on how to promote a baby's physical and emotional development.
Emergency Preparedness
- Trainings: Personal and Family Preparedness in All Seasons; Psychological First Aid
- Weather-related information for excessive heat and extreme cold
Health Screenings
- Blood pressure screenings
- Hearing screenings
- Home assessment for asthma triggers
- Tuberculin skin tests
Immunizations and Flu Shots
- Offers immunizations to individuals who are uninsured or underinsured through the Minnesota Vaccines for Children (MNVFC) and the Uninsured and Underinsured Adult Vaccines (UUAV) programs.
Older Adult Health
A Public Health Nurse may provide:
- Assessment of health concerns
- Connections to local resources
- Support to community organizations to learn more about supporting aging residents
Prenatal, Postpartum, and Parenting Resources
A Public Health nurse is able to provide:
- Assistance with health care questions; food concerns; counseling; child growth and development; parenting skills; asthma education and safe living conditions
- Connections to local resources
- Education and support for expectant mothers, new parents, and families
- Infant Health Initiative: Provides resources and support to pregnant individuals and families with newborns, focusing on reducing infant mortality and preventing preterm births while promoting healthy family environments.
- Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting (MECSH) Program: Public Health Nurses promote healthy pregnancy and childhood development with families through discussion, learning opportunities, developmental screening, and referrals to community resources as needed. A needs assessment is completed during pregnancy or the first 2 months after a newborn's discharge from the hospital. Families may be enrolled until the child turns 2 years old.
Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Public Health Nurses provide health counseling, education, and resource information to individuals and groups
WIC Supplemental Nutrition Program
- Provides nutrition education, breast/chestfeeding counseling and support, and food benefits for eligible people who are pregnant, have recently been pregnant, or have children up to age 5 years of age.
Breastfeeding and Chestfeeding Resources
- Public Health Nurses, WIC Lactation Consultants, and Peer Breastfeeding Counselors are available to answer questions or concerns regarding breast/chestfeeding
Early Childhood Development Resources
?- Follow Along Program: Supports parents by assessing their young child's growth and development up to age 3. Parents receive a development questionnaire called an ASQ (Ages and Stages Questionnaire) in the mail every 4 months. Once filled out, the parent returns it to Public Health. The results of the questionnaire are mailed back to the parent with suggested activities to promote growth and development for the child's specific age range. A Public Health Nurse will call the parent if there are concerns. If needed, a nurse discusses further evaluation or tips on how to promote a baby's physical and emotional development.
Emergency Preparedness
- Trainings: Personal and Family Preparedness in All Seasons; Psychological First Aid
- Weather-related information for excessive heat and extreme cold
Health Screenings
- Blood pressure screenings
- Hearing screenings
- Home assessment for asthma triggers
- Tuberculin skin tests
Immunizations and Flu Shots
- Offers immunizations to individuals who are uninsured or underinsured through the Minnesota Vaccines for Children (MNVFC) and the Uninsured and Underinsured Adult Vaccines (UUAV) programs.
Older Adult Health
A Public Health Nurse may provide:
- Assessment of health concerns
- Connections to local resources
- Support to community organizations to learn more about supporting aging residents
Prenatal, Postpartum, and Parenting Resources
A Public Health nurse is able to provide:
- Assistance with health care questions; food concerns; counseling; child growth and development; parenting skills; asthma education and safe living conditions
- Connections to local resources
- Education and support for expectant mothers, new parents, and families
- Infant Health Initiative: Provides resources and support to pregnant individuals and families with newborns, focusing on reducing infant mortality and preventing preterm births while promoting healthy family environments.
- Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting (MECSH) Program: Public Health Nurses promote healthy pregnancy and childhood development with families through discussion, learning opportunities, developmental screening, and referrals to community resources as needed. A needs assessment is completed during pregnancy or the first 2 months after a newborn's discharge from the hospital. Families may be enrolled until the child turns 2 years old.
Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Public Health Nurses provide health counseling, education, and resource information to individuals and groups
WIC Supplemental Nutrition Program
- Provides nutrition education, breast/chestfeeding counseling and support, and food benefits for eligible people who are pregnant, have recently been pregnant, or have children up to age 5 years of age.
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Tuberculosis Screening
General Disaster Preparedness Information
Public Health Nursing
Sexuality/Reproductive Health Education
City Offices of Emergency Services
Mental Health First Aid Training
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Hearing Screening
Flu Vaccines
Public Health Departments
Childhood Immunization
Extreme Heat Preparedness Information
WIC Applications/Certification
Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Adult Immunization
City Services - Hoyt Lakes City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members-?Member contact information: ??https://hoytlakes.com/html/city-departments/city-directory-boards-commissions.html ??
Departments:
- Mayor
- Assessor
- Attorney
- City Clerk
- City Council
- Public Works/Public Utilities Department
- Public Utilities
Mayor and City Council Members-?Member contact information: ??https://hoytlakes.com/html/city-departments/city-directory-boards-commissions.html ??
Departments:
- Mayor
- Assessor
- Attorney
- City Clerk
- City Council
- Public Works/Public Utilities Department
- Public Utilities
What's Here
Street Construction/Repair
Street Cleaning
City Offices of Emergency Services
Local Officials Offices
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Election Information
City Attorney
Emergency Management Services - Rochester Fire Department
Assists the community by preparing for, responding to, and recovering from natural and man-made disasters. Services include coordination with agencies to deliver critical support, such as emergency response and hazard mitigation, ensuring recovery and resilience, planning, public education, and training.
Assists the community by preparing for, responding to, and recovering from natural and man-made disasters. Services include coordination with agencies to deliver critical support, such as emergency response and hazard mitigation, ensuring recovery and resilience, planning, public education, and training.
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Emergency Preparedness and Response Training
City Offices of Emergency Services
Disaster Preparedness Partnerships
General Disaster Information
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
General Disaster Preparedness Information
City Offices - Danube City Offices
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Building Department:
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
City Clerk - Treasurer:
- Election information
- Local government information
- Meeting room policy information
- Dog licenses $5 per year
Emergency Management - Police Department: (320)826-2256
Public Works Division:
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ballfields and ice rinks information
- Garbage: curbside pickup: 7 am every Friday
- Recycling: curbside pickup: 7 am; 2nd and 4th Friday of each month
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
- Water quality assurance information
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Building Department:
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
City Clerk - Treasurer:
- Election information
- Local government information
- Meeting room policy information
- Dog licenses $5 per year
Emergency Management - Police Department: (320)826-2256
Public Works Division:
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ballfields and ice rinks information
- Garbage: curbside pickup: 7 am every Friday
- Recycling: curbside pickup: 7 am; 2nd and 4th Friday of each month
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
- Water quality assurance information
What's Here
Street Construction/Repair
City/County Parks
Election Information
Residential Recycling Programs
Local Officials Offices
Meeting Space
Recreational Trails
City Attorney
Ice Skating Rinks
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Maps
City Offices of Emergency Services
Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
Animal Regulation
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Athletic Fields/Courts
Building Inspection
City Government Information Services
Arlington City Offices - Arlington City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
Sewer Maintenance and Water Department: (507)327-6601 after hours
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
- Utilities
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
Sewer Maintenance and Water Department: (507)327-6601 after hours
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
- Utilities
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City Offices of Emergency Services
Street Construction/Repair
City Attorney
Animal Regulation
Street Cleaning
Building Inspection
Athletic Fields/Courts
Local Officials Offices
Residential Recycling Programs
City/County Parks
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Water Service Connection/Repair
Construction/Development Permits
Meeting Space
Maps
Election Information
City Government Information Services
Recreational Trails
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Ice Skating Rinks
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Emergency Fire Service - EMS - Fire Marshal - Saint Paul Fire Department
Emergency fire and rescue service; call 911
Emergency ambulance/paramedic service; call 911
Hazardous material emergency response
Fire Prevention Division, 651-224-7811
Office of Emergency Management, 651-266-5494
Office of Emergency Medical Services, 651-228-6253
Municipal Fire Stations:
- Station 1 - 1000 West Seventh Street, 55102; (651)224-2779
- Station 4 - 505 Payne Avenue, 55101; (651)776-1252
- Station 5 - 860 Ashland Avenue, 55104; (651)224-3401
- Station 6 - 33 Concord Street, 55107; (651)227-4251
- Station 7 - 1038 Ross Avenue, 55106; (651)776-7038
- Station 8 - 65 East 10th Street, 55101; (651)298-5320
- Station 9 - 1624 Maryland Avenue East, 55106; (651)774-7630
- Station 14 - 111 Snelling Avenue North, 55104; (651)646-1748
- Station 17 - 1226 Payne Avenue, 55101; (651)776-1683
- Station 18 - 681 University Avenue, 55103; (651)224-6896
- Station 19 - 2530 Edgcumbe Road, 55116; (651)699-2504
- Station 20 - 2179 University Avenue, 55114; (651)644-9443
- Station 22 - 225 Front Avenue, 55117; (651)489-1004
- Station 23 - 1926 Como Avenue, 55108; (651)644-7930
- Station 24 - 273 White Bear Avenue, 55106; (651)774-3490
Emergency fire and rescue service; call 911
Emergency ambulance/paramedic service; call 911
Hazardous material emergency response
Fire Prevention Division, 651-224-7811
Office of Emergency Management, 651-266-5494
Office of Emergency Medical Services, 651-228-6253
Municipal Fire Stations:
- Station 1 - 1000 West Seventh Street, 55102; (651)224-2779
- Station 4 - 505 Payne Avenue, 55101; (651)776-1252
- Station 5 - 860 Ashland Avenue, 55104; (651)224-3401
- Station 6 - 33 Concord Street, 55107; (651)227-4251
- Station 7 - 1038 Ross Avenue, 55106; (651)776-7038
- Station 8 - 65 East 10th Street, 55101; (651)298-5320
- Station 9 - 1624 Maryland Avenue East, 55106; (651)774-7630
- Station 14 - 111 Snelling Avenue North, 55104; (651)646-1748
- Station 17 - 1226 Payne Avenue, 55101; (651)776-1683
- Station 18 - 681 University Avenue, 55103; (651)224-6896
- Station 19 - 2530 Edgcumbe Road, 55116; (651)699-2504
- Station 20 - 2179 University Avenue, 55114; (651)644-9443
- Station 22 - 225 Front Avenue, 55117; (651)489-1004
- Station 23 - 1926 Como Avenue, 55108; (651)644-7930
- Station 24 - 273 White Bear Avenue, 55106; (651)774-3490
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Paramedic/EMT Services
City Offices of Emergency Services
Fire Prevention Information
Fire Services
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
Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
City Government Information Services
Maps
Building Inspection
Election Information
Ice Skating Rinks
Residential Recycling Programs
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Animal Regulation
City Offices of Emergency Services
Recreational Trails
Street Construction/Repair
City/County Parks
Emergency Medical Transportation
Meeting Space
City Attorney
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Local Officials Offices
Athletic Fields/Courts
City Offices - Olivia City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration Department
- Building Department: Oversees building codes, violations, and handles building inspections
- Deputy City Clerk and Planning/Zoning Administration: Oversees elections, voting processes, permits, and licenses. Meeting room policy information line (320)523-2361.
- City Compost Site: Open the months of May - October depending on the weather. Open 4 pm - 7 pm Monday - Thursday; 10 am - 3 pm Saturday. The site is for grass clippings, vegetation, and small brush only.
- Economic Development Authority: Promotes, preserves, and expands the economy of Olivia through affordable housing and creating new jobs in the agriculture, manufacturing, and service industry
- Emergency Management
- Finance Department
- Public Works and Utilities: Manages, maintains, and operates water, wastewater, stormwater, and electric utilities. The street department maintains, repairs, and removes snow from city streets.
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration Department
- Building Department: Oversees building codes, violations, and handles building inspections
- Deputy City Clerk and Planning/Zoning Administration: Oversees elections, voting processes, permits, and licenses. Meeting room policy information line (320)523-2361.
- City Compost Site: Open the months of May - October depending on the weather. Open 4 pm - 7 pm Monday - Thursday; 10 am - 3 pm Saturday. The site is for grass clippings, vegetation, and small brush only.
- Economic Development Authority: Promotes, preserves, and expands the economy of Olivia through affordable housing and creating new jobs in the agriculture, manufacturing, and service industry
- Emergency Management
- Finance Department
- Public Works and Utilities: Manages, maintains, and operates water, wastewater, stormwater, and electric utilities. The street department maintains, repairs, and removes snow from city streets.
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City Offices of Emergency Services
Rural Economic Development
Meeting Space
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Street Construction/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
City Government Information Services
Election Information
Construction/Development Permits
Building Inspection
Local Officials Offices
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Water Service Connection/Repair
Street Cleaning
Fire, Police, and Emergency Medical Services - Woodbury Public Safety
Emergency Medical Services
- CPR classes for infants, children, and adults
- CPR and AED certification
- Emergency medical transport
Emergency Services
- CodeRED high-speed telephone calling system that notifies residents and businesses about emergency situations
Fire services
Police services
Emergency Medical Services
- CPR classes for infants, children, and adults
- CPR and AED certification
- Emergency medical transport
Emergency Services
- CodeRED high-speed telephone calling system that notifies residents and businesses about emergency situations
Fire services
Police services
What's Here
General Crime Reporting
Fire Services
Infant/Child CPR Instruction
Municipal Police
Emergency Medical Transportation
Mass Emergency Notification Systems
City Offices of Emergency Services
CPR Instruction
Law Enforcement Services - Becker Police Department
- Crime prevention, investigation, and reporting
- Emergency management
- Missing persons reporting/location assistance
- Medication drop box, cannot accept:
- Syringes
- Liquids
- Drug paraphernalia
- Medication disposal by commercial medical facilities
- Crime prevention, investigation, and reporting
- Emergency management
- Missing persons reporting/location assistance
- Medication drop box, cannot accept:
- Syringes
- Liquids
- Drug paraphernalia
- Medication disposal by commercial medical facilities
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Municipal Police
Medication Disposal
General Crime Reporting
Missing Persons Location Assistance
General Crime Prevention Programs
City Offices of Emergency Services
Police Services - Danube Police Department
Municipal police services:
- Crime investigation
- General crime reporting
- Crime victim and witness support
- Police records
- Animal control
- Emergency management
- Missing persons location assistance
Municipal police services:
- Crime investigation
- General crime reporting
- Crime victim and witness support
- Police records
- Animal control
- Emergency management
- Missing persons location assistance
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General Crime Victim Assistance
City Offices of Emergency Services
Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting
Animal Regulation
Law Enforcement Records/Files
City Offices - Sanborn City Offices
- Animal Services: Provides dog and cat licenses
- Building Permits and Inspections: The city requires a permits to be filled out and approved by the council anytime there is street excavation, a water main connection, sewer connection or a permanent structure is being built or set down.
- City Clerk Department: Election information and voter registration.
- Emergency Services: Is prepared 24 hours/7 days a week to preserve life and minimize damage, respond to hazards or disaster events by providing the necessary assistance and emergency support functions, as well as establish a recovery system that will return the community to its normal state of affairs.
- Parks and Recreation: Provides park facilities and programs to accommodate the needs and interests of residents and visitors.
- Public Works Division
- Mayor and City Council: Member information
- Sanitation and Recycling: Contracts with an outside waste management company for solid waste collection and recycling. Everyone within the community is required to have garbage collection, and all residential customers are required to have recycling collection.
- Utilities: Utility billing for water, sewer, and garbage
- Animal Services: Provides dog and cat licenses
- Building Permits and Inspections: The city requires a permits to be filled out and approved by the council anytime there is street excavation, a water main connection, sewer connection or a permanent structure is being built or set down.
- City Clerk Department: Election information and voter registration.
- Emergency Services: Is prepared 24 hours/7 days a week to preserve life and minimize damage, respond to hazards or disaster events by providing the necessary assistance and emergency support functions, as well as establish a recovery system that will return the community to its normal state of affairs.
- Parks and Recreation: Provides park facilities and programs to accommodate the needs and interests of residents and visitors.
- Public Works Division
- Mayor and City Council: Member information
- Sanitation and Recycling: Contracts with an outside waste management company for solid waste collection and recycling. Everyone within the community is required to have garbage collection, and all residential customers are required to have recycling collection.
- Utilities: Utility billing for water, sewer, and garbage
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Residential Recycling Programs
City Government Information Services
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Parks/Recreation Areas
Building Inspection
City Offices of Emergency Services
Water Service Connection/Repair
Local Officials Offices
Construction/Development Permits
Election Information
Lewisville City Offices - Lewisville City Offices
Mayor's Office: (507)236-9136??
Clerk/Treasurer: (507) 435-2022
Departments:
- City Clerk Department
- Animal Control
- Emergency Management
- Engineering Department
- Finance Department
- Planning Department
- Public Works Division
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information
- Recycling information
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
Mayor's Office: (507)236-9136??
Clerk/Treasurer: (507) 435-2022
Departments:
- City Clerk Department
- Animal Control
- Emergency Management
- Engineering Department
- Finance Department
- Planning Department
- Public Works Division
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information
- Recycling information
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
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Construction/Development Permits
City/County Parks
Athletic Fields/Courts
Recreational Trails
Street Cleaning
Animal Regulation
Meeting Space
City Government Information Services
City Attorney
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Election Information
Local Officials Offices
Street Construction/Repair
Residential Recycling Programs
Building Inspection
Maps
City Offices of Emergency Services
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Ice Skating Rinks
Winthrop City Offices - Winthrop City Offices
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
- Animal Control
- Building department
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
- Election information
- Emergency Management
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information
- Public Works/Water Department: [email protected]
- Recycling information
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
- Animal Control
- Building department
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
- Election information
- Emergency Management
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information
- Public Works/Water Department: [email protected]
- Recycling information
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
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Athletic Fields/Courts
Building Inspection
Recreational Trails
City Government Information Services
Local Officials Offices
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Election Information
Construction/Development Permits
City Offices of Emergency Services
City/County Parks
Maps
Street Cleaning
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Construction/Repair
Meeting Space
Animal Regulation
Residential Recycling Programs
Ice Skating Rinks
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
What's Here
Building Code Information
City Offices of Emergency Services
City Government Information Services
Animal Regulation
Residential Recycling Programs
Building Inspection
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Construction/Development Permits
Street Cleaning
Local Officials Offices
Street Construction/Repair
Fire, Police, and Emergency Medical Services - Woodbury Public Safety
Emergency Medical Services
- CPR classes for infants, children, and adults
- CPR and AED certification
- Emergency medical transport
Emergency Services
- CodeRED high-speed telephone calling system that notifies residents and businesses about emergency situations
Fire services
Police services
Emergency Medical Services
- CPR classes for infants, children, and adults
- CPR and AED certification
- Emergency medical transport
Emergency Services
- CodeRED high-speed telephone calling system that notifies residents and businesses about emergency situations
Fire services
Police services
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General Crime Reporting
Fire Services
Infant/Child CPR Instruction
Municipal Police
Emergency Medical Transportation
Mass Emergency Notification Systems
City Offices of Emergency Services
CPR Instruction
Law Enforcement Services - Redwood Falls Police Department
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
- Animal Control
- City code enforcement
- Community crime prevention education and resources
- Dispatch
- Drug Take Back program: collection of prescription drugs
- Emergency management
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
- Animal Control
- City code enforcement
- Community crime prevention education and resources
- Dispatch
- Drug Take Back program: collection of prescription drugs
- Emergency management
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Medication Disposal
Animal Regulation
Municipal Police
Community Crime Prevention Programs
City Offices of Emergency Services
General Crime Prevention Programs
City Offices - Gaylord City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
City Inspector:
- 101 Development Resources: PO Box 593, Hutchinson 55350
- (320)226-5189, fax (651)846-6034
- Call for building permit information; permit form available online
- Animal Control phone: 911 (police)
- Election information
- Meeting room policy information and phone number
- Police: (507)237-2265
Public Works Division:
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ballfields, and ice rinks information
- Snow removal information: (507)237-2338 or (507)317-4565
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
City Inspector:
- 101 Development Resources: PO Box 593, Hutchinson 55350
- (320)226-5189, fax (651)846-6034
- Call for building permit information; permit form available online
- Animal Control phone: 911 (police)
- Election information
- Meeting room policy information and phone number
- Police: (507)237-2265
Public Works Division:
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ballfields, and ice rinks information
- Snow removal information: (507)237-2338 or (507)317-4565
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information
What's Here
Ice Skating Rinks
Election Information
Animal Regulation
Local Officials Offices
Building Inspection
City/County Parks
Meeting Space
City Government Information Services
Recreational Trails
City Offices of Emergency Services
Street Construction/Repair
Maps
Street Cleaning
Construction/Development Permits
Athletic Fields/Courts
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Emergency Management Services - Red Wing Police Department
Administrative services for emergency management. Preparation, collaborative responses, and providing assistance to local businesses, schools, churches, and transportation hubs in creating emergency plans and providing training to their staff.
Administrative services for emergency management. Preparation, collaborative responses, and providing assistance to local businesses, schools, churches, and transportation hubs in creating emergency plans and providing training to their staff.
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Disaster/Emergency Issues
Hazardous Materials Emergency Advisories
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
City Offices of Emergency Services
Emergency Preparedness and Response Training
Fire, Police, and Emergency Medical Services - Woodbury Public Safety
Emergency Medical Services
- CPR classes for infants, children, and adults
- CPR and AED certification
- Emergency medical transport
Emergency Services
- CodeRED high-speed telephone calling system that notifies residents and businesses about emergency situations
Fire services
Police services
Emergency Medical Services
- CPR classes for infants, children, and adults
- CPR and AED certification
- Emergency medical transport
Emergency Services
- CodeRED high-speed telephone calling system that notifies residents and businesses about emergency situations
Fire services
Police services
What's Here
General Crime Reporting
Fire Services
Infant/Child CPR Instruction
Municipal Police
Emergency Medical Transportation
Mass Emergency Notification Systems
City Offices of Emergency Services
CPR Instruction
City Offices - New Richland City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Departments:
Administration
- Email: [email protected]
- 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
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (507)465-8304
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Departments:
Administration
- Email: [email protected]
- 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
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (507)465-8304
What's Here
Water Supply System
City Government Information Services
Street Construction/Repair
Street Cleaning
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
City Offices of Emergency Services
Local Officials Offices
Sewer System Maintenance
City of Eden Prairie - Eden Prairie City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
- Animal Control/Pet Licensing: (952)949-6200
- Building Inspections/permits: (952)949-8342
- City Clerk: (952)949-8414
- City Manager: (952)949-8412
- Community Development: (952)949-8529
- Domestic Partner Registries
- Environment and Water Resources: (952)949-8327
- Finance Division: (952)949-8388
- Fire Department: General information, (952)949-6200
- General Council Information: allcounciledenprairie.org
- Human Resources: (952)949-8557
- Park and Recreation Department: General information, (952)949-8442
- Police Department: General information, (952)949-6200
- Public Works Department: Handles snow removal, street sweeping, repairs, and annual maintenance and water and sewer services (952)949-8330
- Zoning Enforcement: (952)949-8485
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
- Animal Control/Pet Licensing: (952)949-6200
- Building Inspections/permits: (952)949-8342
- City Clerk: (952)949-8414
- City Manager: (952)949-8412
- Community Development: (952)949-8529
- Domestic Partner Registries
- Environment and Water Resources: (952)949-8327
- Finance Division: (952)949-8388
- Fire Department: General information, (952)949-6200
- General Council Information: allcounciledenprairie.org
- Human Resources: (952)949-8557
- Park and Recreation Department: General information, (952)949-8442
- Police Department: General information, (952)949-6200
- Public Works Department: Handles snow removal, street sweeping, repairs, and annual maintenance and water and sewer services (952)949-8330
- Zoning Enforcement: (952)949-8485
What's Here
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
City Offices of Emergency Services
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Sewer System Maintenance
City Government Information Services
Community Housing Development Organizations
Domestic Partner Registries
City/County Parks
Building Code Information
Construction/Development Permits
Building Inspection
Water Service Connection/Repair
Legislative District Information
Animal Regulation
Local Officials Offices
Election Information
Gibbon City Offices - Gibbon City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
City Administrator
Building Department:
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
City Attorney:
- (507)834-6818, 1042 1st Avenue
City Clerk:
- Animal Control
- Election information
- Local government information including mayor and city council members
Emergency Management
Engineering Department:
- Street construction/repair information
- Water quality assurance information
Planning Department
Public Works Division:
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information
- Recycling information
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information Utilities
- Water and Garbage
- Renville-Sibley Sanitation (a Gibbon-based company) can be contacted for dumpsters at (507)834-6168.
- Natural Gas: call Fairfax City Clerk at (507)426-7255
Mayor and City Council Members
Member Contact Information
City Administrator
Building Department:
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
City Attorney:
- (507)834-6818, 1042 1st Avenue
City Clerk:
- Animal Control
- Election information
- Local government information including mayor and city council members
Emergency Management
Engineering Department:
- Street construction/repair information
- Water quality assurance information
Planning Department
Public Works Division:
- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information
- Recycling information
- Sewer maintenance information
- Snow removal information
- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information
- Water department information Utilities
- Water and Garbage
- Renville-Sibley Sanitation (a Gibbon-based company) can be contacted for dumpsters at (507)834-6168.
- Natural Gas: call Fairfax City Clerk at (507)426-7255
What's Here
Construction/Development Permits
Election Information
Street Construction/Repair
Meeting Space
Animal Regulation
City Offices of Emergency Services
Natural Gas Service Connection/Repair
City Government Information Services
Street Cleaning
Athletic Fields/Courts
Recreational Trails
Ice Skating Rinks
City/County Parks
Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Inspection
Maps
Local Officials Offices
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
City Attorney
Residential Recycling Programs
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Fire, Police, and Emergency Medical Services - Woodbury Public Safety
Emergency Medical Services
- CPR classes for infants, children, and adults
- CPR and AED certification
- Emergency medical transport
Emergency Services
- CodeRED high-speed telephone calling system that notifies residents and businesses about emergency situations
Fire services
Police services
Emergency Medical Services
- CPR classes for infants, children, and adults
- CPR and AED certification
- Emergency medical transport
Emergency Services
- CodeRED high-speed telephone calling system that notifies residents and businesses about emergency situations
Fire services
Police services
What's Here
General Crime Reporting
Fire Services
Infant/Child CPR Instruction
Municipal Police
Emergency Medical Transportation
Mass Emergency Notification Systems
City Offices of Emergency Services
CPR Instruction
City Offices - Chanhassen City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration
- Building Permits and Inspections
- Emergency Management
- Law Enforcement
- Planning and Zoning
- Public Works
- Secure Medication Disposal
- Traffic control signage requests
Mayor and City Council Members:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration
- Building Permits and Inspections
- Emergency Management
- Law Enforcement
- Planning and Zoning
- Public Works
- Secure Medication Disposal
- Traffic control signage requests
What's Here
Redevelopment Programs
Maps
Traffic Signs
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Parking Permits
Water Service Connection/Repair
City Government Information Services
City Offices of Emergency Services
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Animal Lost and Found
Local Officials Offices
Medication Disposal
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Flooding/Drainage
Traffic Signals
Street Construction/Repair
Sewer System Maintenance
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
Roadside Landscape Maintenance
Construction/Development Permits
Building Inspection
Street Cleaning
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
