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303 Minnesota Avenue West, PO Box 3000, Walker, MN 56484

- Appointed by and reports to the County Board of Commissioners - Researches and gathers information and legislation regarding agenda items and county government issues - Implements Board actions by making and monitoring assignments to department heads - As Budget officer, coordinates the preparation, submission and enforcement of the annual budget and capital expenditure programs - Compiles strategic and operational plans for the County, in cooperation with department heads - Directs the county personnel administration including employees recruitment, selection, orientation, safety and contract administration - Affirmative Action Officer assists county employees, committees and boards regarding personnel matters - Coordinates labor negotiations - Researches labor policies and practices - Researches options and makes recommendations regarding benefit, insurance plans - Administers central purchasing activities, telephone systems, facilities oversight and other central administration functions

300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487

Automated main phone line and self-service phone system to route clients to a Human Service Representative to: - Get forms for health care programs, Cash Assistance, Food Support, or Emergency Assistance - Get information about their case file, such as status of programs, forms or verifications that have been received, issuance of benefits, and proof of benefits - Report changes, such as address change, new baby, income change, and/or someone moving in or out of current residence

300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487

Public Assistance applications taken for cash, health care, food support and Emergency Assistance programs at the following community-based sites: ?Digital Access Kiosk Locations: - Visit website to find a digital access point Kiosk where residents can access and complete applications, scan/print documents, use a phone to contact a representative, register to vote, and complete a Hennepin County homestead application. Human Service Center Locations for Economic Support Programs: - Health Services Building Human Services Center: 525 Portland Avenue South, Minneapolis; 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday by appointment or walk-in. Limited drop-in child care is available. - North Minneapolis Human Services Center: 1001 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis. 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday, by appointment or walk-in - Northwest Family Human Services Center: (co-located with Community Emergency Assistance Program (CEAP) and Osseo Area Schools), 7051 Brooklyn Boulevard, Brooklyn Center 55429. 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday by appointment or walk-in. Limited drop-in child care is available. - South Minneapolis Human Services Center: 2215 East Lake Street, Minneapolis; 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday by appointment or walk-in. Full range of health and human services; replaces the Century Plaza location. Child care available on 2nd floor. - South Suburban Human Services Center: (co-located with Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People - VEAP) 9600 Aldrich Avenue South, Bloomington 55420, 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:30 am - 6:30 pm Thursday, walk-in. Limited drop-in child care is available. Other Main County Buildings: - 701 Building: 701 South 4th Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55415; 9 am - 3 pm Monday - Friday - 1800 Chicago Behavioral Health Center: 1800 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404; 9 am - 9 pm/7 days a week - Family Justice Center: 110 4th Street South, Minneapolis, MN 55401 - Hennepin County Government Center: 300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487; 9 am - 3 pm Monday - Friday Health Locations: - Health Services Building: 525 Portland Avenue South, Minneapolis 55415, Monday - Friday by appointment only - Mental Health Center: 2215 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN 55407; 8 am - 5 pm Monday, Thursday, and Friday; 9:30 am - 5 pm Tuesday; 8 am - 6 pm Wednesday by appointment. - NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center: 2220 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411; 8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday

15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102

Provides county services, including: - 911 Answering Center for all cities in Ramsey County; except White Bear Lake; 24-hour non-emergency number: (651)767-0640 - 2nd Judicial District Court Administration: (651)266-8266 - Administration Division: (651)266-3222 - Child Support Services: (651)266-3344 - Corrections: Adults; (651)266-2300; Correctional Facility; (651)266-1400; County Jail; (651)266-9350; Juvenile Detention Center; (651)266-5255; Juvenile Probation; (651)266-5300 - County Manager: (651)266-9200 - Examiner of Titles: (651)266-2886 - Finance Department: (651)266-8041 - Household Hazardous Waste 24-hour Hotline: (651)633-3279 - Human Resources: (651)266-2700 - Parks and Recreation: (651)266-0300 - Property Tax Information: (651)266-2222 - Public Defender: (651)757-1600 - Public Health: (651)266-2400 - Recorder's Office: (651)266-2050 - Sheriff: (651)266-9333 - Vital Records: (651)266-2222 - Voter registration and absentee voting: (651)266-2171 ??- Yard Waste Information: (651)266-3279

635 Northridge Drive NW, Pine City, MN 55063

Provides county services including: - Assessor - Administrator - Auditor/treasurer - Economic development - Engineer - Land/zoning - Medical examiner - Probation officer - Recorder - Soil and water conservation district - Surveyor

Information line staffed by specialists answering questions, providing resources and referral to government offices, and/or research the request of the inquirer. Frequently requested information is available by phone recordings 24 hours/7 days a week. U.S. Government services and information include: - Apply for passports or renew a passport - Consumer issues on when services go wrong, purchases, and how to be a safe consumer - Disability programs and services - Disaster and emergencies on how to prepare for, and recover from disasters - Education programs including primary, secondary, and higher education - Government agencies and elected officials within federal, state, and local government - Government benefits, grants, and loans - Health resources from the government - Housing resources - Jobs and unemployment - Laws and legal issues on reporting, research U.S. laws, and file a complaint against the government - Military and veteran programs - Money and taxes - Questions about U.S., programs and most requested facts - Small business startup, get financing help and more - Travel and immigration information - Voting and elections on common questions and processes

Automated main phone line and self-service system to route clients to a Human Service Representative to: - Get forms for health care programs, Cash Assistance, Food Support or Emergency Assistance - Get information about their case file, such as status of programs, forms or verifications that have been received, issuance of benefits, and proof of benefits - Report changes, such as address change, new baby, income change, and/or someone moving in or out of current residence

300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487

- ADA: (612)596-0300 - Adopt-A-Highway information: (612)596-0339 - Dead animal pickup (for deer only; all other animals call Animal Control): (612)596-0299 - Election Information: (612)348-5151 - Government Center, 300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis: (612)348-8240 - Jail, (City/County) 350 South 5th Street, Minneapolis: (612)348-5112 - Juvenile Detention Center: (612)348-8122 - Licensing: (612)348-8240, (drivers, game, fishing, marriage) - Map request hotline: (612)596-0352 - Notary Public filings: (612)348-8240 - Permit information/office: (612)596-0339 - Personnel: (612)348-2163; employment opportunities, 612-348-7855 - Probation Files - Adult: (612)348-2110; Juvenile: 612-348-3700 - Property Tax Information: (612)348-3011 - Public Defender: (612)348-7530 - Recorder/Registrar: (612)348-5139 - Recycling Hotline: (612)348-3777 - Retirees to the rescue (property tax work-off program): (612)348-3046 - Roads - Construction and Maintenance (Public Works): (612)596-0300 - Traffic sign information: (612)596-0310 - Traffic signal information: (612)596-0293, (612)673-5750 - Traffic Violations (District Court Customer Service Line): (612)348-2040 - Voter Registration: (612)348-5151 - Warrant information: (612)48-2000