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Chamber of Commerce - Pine River Area Chamber of Commerce
Provides information about Pine River area to residents and tourists - Chamber of Commerce supported Information Center - General area information available - Restrooms available adjacent to Paul Bunyan Trail
Provides information about Pine River area to residents and tourists - Chamber of Commerce supported Information Center - General area information available - Restrooms available adjacent to Paul Bunyan Trail
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Tourism Services - International Falls, Ranier and Rainy Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau
- Marketing agency for tourism purposes only
- Information provided to those who inquire
- Marketing agency for tourism purposes only
- Information provided to those who inquire
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Chamber of Commerce - Burnsville Chamber of Commerce
Helps businesses succeed by influencing public policy, improving the business environment and building a better community. Provides networking, educational, business recruitment, and social opportunities. Works on business retention and expansion through Grow Minnesota, a statewide Minnesota Chamber initiative.
Helps businesses succeed by influencing public policy, improving the business environment and building a better community. Provides networking, educational, business recruitment, and social opportunities. Works on business retention and expansion through Grow Minnesota, a statewide Minnesota Chamber initiative.
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Community Chamber of Commerce - International Falls Chamber of Commerce
- Travel packets
- Economic Development Information
- Relocation packets
- Calendar of Events
- Community wide information
- Snowmobile information
- Serves International Falls, Rainy Lake/River, and Kabetogama
- Business Referrals
- Travel packets
- Economic Development Information
- Relocation packets
- Calendar of Events
- Community wide information
- Snowmobile information
- Serves International Falls, Rainy Lake/River, and Kabetogama
- Business Referrals
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City Offices - Comfrey City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
Comfrey Zoning Commission
- The Zoning Commission will inspect property when Land Use Permits are required. Inspections may be conducted during construction and after final construction is completed.
- Contact the City Clerk Land Use Permits and further information on the Zoning Ordinance.
Economic Development Authority (EDA)
- The EDA of Comfrey has built a duplex and a fourplex, which are located along County Road 17. At the present time all units are rented. Contact City Clerk for further information on rental.
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
Comfrey Zoning Commission
- The Zoning Commission will inspect property when Land Use Permits are required. Inspections may be conducted during construction and after final construction is completed.
- Contact the City Clerk Land Use Permits and further information on the Zoning Ordinance.
Economic Development Authority (EDA)
- The EDA of Comfrey has built a duplex and a fourplex, which are located along County Road 17. At the present time all units are rented. Contact City Clerk for further information on rental.
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Street Flooding/DrainageStreet Construction/RepairRedevelopment ProgramsLocal Officials OfficesCity Government Information ServicesLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesTraffic SignalsElection InformationAnimal RegulationBusiness Recruitment and AttractionConstruction/Development PermitsSewer System MaintenanceBuilding InspectionWater Service Connection/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingCity AttorneyStreet CleaningResidential Recycling ProgramsTraffic SignsCity/County Parks
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.
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Business Recruitment and AttractionStreet Construction/RepairConstruction/Development PermitsCity Government Information ServicesYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingBuilding Code InformationBuilding InspectionSewage Treatment FacilitiesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingWater Service Connection/RepairElection InformationSewer System MaintenanceStreet CleaningLocal Officials OfficesVoter Registration Offices
Chamber of Commerce - Nashwauk Area Chamber of Commerce
- The Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization composed mostly of business and professional people who handle projects collectively for the benefit of the area
- The Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization composed mostly of business and professional people who handle projects collectively for the benefit of the area
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Chamber of Commerce - Grand Rapids Area Chamber Of Commerce
- The Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization composed mostly of business and professional people who handle projects collectively for the benefit of the area
- It is not affiliated with any government agency or with the Jaycees The Depot: - Provides tourist and community information, maps, etc. Other Services: - Advocate for a business environment in which our members can prosper
- The Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization composed mostly of business and professional people who handle projects collectively for the benefit of the area
- It is not affiliated with any government agency or with the Jaycees The Depot: - Provides tourist and community information, maps, etc. Other Services: - Advocate for a business environment in which our members can prosper
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City Offices - Chaska City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
Building Inspection Department
- Responsible for issuing building, plumbing, mechanical and fence permits, as well as schedules and conducts inspections
Economic Development
- Helps with the development of new businesses and properties throughout the City (952)227-7529
- Helps retain and redevelop businesses
- Helps restore blighted properties and downtown historic buildings by encouraging redevelopment activities
- Storefront Redevelopment Loan helps downtown historic business owners with the upgrade of their buildings
Engineering Department
- Manages issues related to lot grading, overland drainage, street signage, wetland management, development reviews, utility system review, and construction inspection
Fire Marshal
- Conducts fire extinguisher training for area businesses, fire safety education, and fire investigations (952)448-2990
Municipal Services
- Offers energy efficiency rebates to residents and businesses who pay their electric bill to the City of Chaska http://www.mmpa.org/our-Communities/Chaska.aspx.
Planning Department
- Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, which establishes overall goals and policies for community development, revitalization, maintenance and growth. The Zoning Ordinance is the principal tool used to regulate land uses and development standards. Produces many maps, development lists, reports and presentations for the public. Provides sign permits.
Public Works
- Provides street and alley maintenance, street cleaning, snow removal, storm sewer and flood control maintenance, Civil Defense warning system maintenance, sign maintenance, and construction inspection services. To report potholes or storm damaged trees, or for any other street maintenance concerns, call (952)448-4335
Water and Sewer
- Responsible for water treatment and distribution for the city. If residents experience a sewer backup, they should contact the Sewer Department before calling their plumber. If a resident's sewer backs up only after they have run water, the problem is most likely in resident's system, and they will need to call a plumber. Call (952)448-4335 office hours are 7 am - 3:30 Monday - Friday. After hour and weekend calls will be directed to dispatch.
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
Building Inspection Department
- Responsible for issuing building, plumbing, mechanical and fence permits, as well as schedules and conducts inspections
Economic Development
- Helps with the development of new businesses and properties throughout the City (952)227-7529
- Helps retain and redevelop businesses
- Helps restore blighted properties and downtown historic buildings by encouraging redevelopment activities
- Storefront Redevelopment Loan helps downtown historic business owners with the upgrade of their buildings
Engineering Department
- Manages issues related to lot grading, overland drainage, street signage, wetland management, development reviews, utility system review, and construction inspection
Fire Marshal
- Conducts fire extinguisher training for area businesses, fire safety education, and fire investigations (952)448-2990
Municipal Services
- Offers energy efficiency rebates to residents and businesses who pay their electric bill to the City of Chaska http://www.mmpa.org/our-Communities/Chaska.aspx.
Planning Department
- Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, which establishes overall goals and policies for community development, revitalization, maintenance and growth. The Zoning Ordinance is the principal tool used to regulate land uses and development standards. Produces many maps, development lists, reports and presentations for the public. Provides sign permits.
Public Works
- Provides street and alley maintenance, street cleaning, snow removal, storm sewer and flood control maintenance, Civil Defense warning system maintenance, sign maintenance, and construction inspection services. To report potholes or storm damaged trees, or for any other street maintenance concerns, call (952)448-4335
Water and Sewer
- Responsible for water treatment and distribution for the city. If residents experience a sewer backup, they should contact the Sewer Department before calling their plumber. If a resident's sewer backs up only after they have run water, the problem is most likely in resident's system, and they will need to call a plumber. Call (952)448-4335 office hours are 7 am - 3:30 Monday - Friday. After hour and weekend calls will be directed to dispatch.
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Street CleaningTraffic SignsResidential Energy/Water Conservation RebatesElectric Service Connection/RepairCity Government Information ServicesBuilding InspectionStreet Construction/RepairSewer System MaintenanceCity AttorneyLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesMapsLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesMeeting SpaceLocal Officials OfficesWater Service Connection/RepairStreet Flooding/DrainageConstruction/Development PermitsBusiness FinancingRedevelopment ProgramsBusiness Recruitment and AttractionSnow Clearance/Street SaltingElection Information
City Offices - Isanti City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- City Administration: Responsible for beer/liquor licenses, fireworks licenses, gambling licenses, sign permits, elections, and managing the official records and documents of the city
- Compost and yard waste located at Public Works Garage 100 Isanti Parkway NW. Open April 15 - November 5.
- Building Inspections: Provides building inspections and permits
- Economic Development Authority: Handles all types of city economic development projects, expansion and relocation of businesses to increase commercial, marketing, and job opportunities for residents
- Finance: Responsible for maintaining all accounting, internal audit, and financial control services provided by the City
- Parks: Oversees and manages the parks of the City. City parks include Academy Park, Bluebird Park, Isanti Hills Neighborhood Park, Legacy Park, Mattson Park, River Bluff Preserve, Riverside Park, Rum River Meadows Park, Unity Park, VFW Park, and Whisper Ridge Park.
- Public Works: Provides street maintenance (patching, seal coating, mowing of road sides, street sweeping, traffic control signals/signage, cleaning storm ditches, storm sewers, removal of snow and ice from city streets and contract hauling of snow from the public right-of-way), sanitary sewer/water system maintenance, wastewater treatment plant, and water supply distribution. Locaton is 100 Isanti Parkway West.
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- City Administration: Responsible for beer/liquor licenses, fireworks licenses, gambling licenses, sign permits, elections, and managing the official records and documents of the city
- Compost and yard waste located at Public Works Garage 100 Isanti Parkway NW. Open April 15 - November 5.
- Building Inspections: Provides building inspections and permits
- Economic Development Authority: Handles all types of city economic development projects, expansion and relocation of businesses to increase commercial, marketing, and job opportunities for residents
- Finance: Responsible for maintaining all accounting, internal audit, and financial control services provided by the City
- Parks: Oversees and manages the parks of the City. City parks include Academy Park, Bluebird Park, Isanti Hills Neighborhood Park, Legacy Park, Mattson Park, River Bluff Preserve, Riverside Park, Rum River Meadows Park, Unity Park, VFW Park, and Whisper Ridge Park.
- Public Works: Provides street maintenance (patching, seal coating, mowing of road sides, street sweeping, traffic control signals/signage, cleaning storm ditches, storm sewers, removal of snow and ice from city streets and contract hauling of snow from the public right-of-way), sanitary sewer/water system maintenance, wastewater treatment plant, and water supply distribution. Locaton is 100 Isanti Parkway West.
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Yard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingBusiness Recruitment and AttractionSkate ParksStreet Flooding/DrainageLocal Officials OfficesTraffic SignsSoftballStreet Construction/RepairRecreational TrailsSewage Treatment FacilitiesLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesAthletic Fields/CourtsTraffic SignalsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesCity Government Information ServicesVolleyballVoter Registration OfficesIce Skating RinksSewer System MaintenanceBasketballTennisBuilding InspectionSkateboardingCity/County ParksSoccerPicnic GroundsConstruction/Development PermitsStreet CleaningRoadside Landscape MaintenanceWater Service Connection/RepairPlaygrounds
Community Chamber of Commerce - Littlefork Area Chamber of Commerce
- Provides information and resources for Littlefork and Big Falls area - Provides information about community activities
- Provides information and resources for Littlefork and Big Falls area - Provides information about community activities
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Chamber of Commerce - Deer River Chamber of Commerce
- Provides tourist and community information
- Provides tourist and community information
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City Offices - Waterville City Offices
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Administration:
- City Administrator/Clerk: works as planning and zoning administrator and administers city elections
- City Bookkeeper handles the city's monthly water and sewer billings
Economic Development Authority:
- Primary focus includes promotion and attraction of new and expanding business and industry throughout the region
- Seeks to utilize economic tools and incentives to spur development and enhance business climate. Offers a Revolving Loan Fund, Tax Increment Financing, Minnesota's JOBZ tax incentive program, and assistance in obtaining state, federal and business financial loans or grants.
Parks and Recreation:
- Provides park facilities reservations on a first-come, first-serve basis and a fee is required. Park programs available for all ages.
Streets/Parks:
- Responsible for maintenance of city roadways and alleys and snow removal
- Lions Park
- West Park
- Boat landing and city swimming beach
Water:?- Responsible for water treatment plant operation, sewer treatment plant operation, and also maintenance, testing and record keeping
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Administration:
- City Administrator/Clerk: works as planning and zoning administrator and administers city elections
- City Bookkeeper handles the city's monthly water and sewer billings
Economic Development Authority:
- Primary focus includes promotion and attraction of new and expanding business and industry throughout the region
- Seeks to utilize economic tools and incentives to spur development and enhance business climate. Offers a Revolving Loan Fund, Tax Increment Financing, Minnesota's JOBZ tax incentive program, and assistance in obtaining state, federal and business financial loans or grants.
Parks and Recreation:
- Provides park facilities reservations on a first-come, first-serve basis and a fee is required. Park programs available for all ages.
Streets/Parks:
- Responsible for maintenance of city roadways and alleys and snow removal
- Lions Park
- West Park
- Boat landing and city swimming beach
Water:?- Responsible for water treatment plant operation, sewer treatment plant operation, and also maintenance, testing and record keeping
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Water Service Connection/RepairLocal Officials OfficesSewer System MaintenanceElection InformationCity Government Information ServicesSwimming/Swimming LessonsStreet Construction/RepairBusiness Recruitment and AttractionSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBoat Launching SitesBusiness FinancingSewage Treatment FacilitiesStreet CleaningCity/County Parks
City Offices - Duluth City Offices
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.
- (218)730-4300; [email protected]
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
- Jim Benning; Director of Public Works and Utilities; (218)730-5105; [email protected]?
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.
- (218)730-4300; [email protected]
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
- Jim Benning; Director of Public Works and Utilities; (218)730-5105; [email protected]?
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Natural Gas Service Connection/RepairDomestic Partner RegistriesCity Government Information ServicesBusiness FinancingMeeting SpaceEmergency Street ClearanceBuilding InspectionCity AttorneySnow Clearance/Street SaltingAbsentee BallotsLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesSenior CentersRecreational TrailsConstruction/Development PermitsBuilding Plan CheckStreet LightsHome Rehabilitation LoansVoter Registration OfficesGolf CoursesWater Supply SystemRoadside Landscape MaintenanceStreet Flooding/DrainageCongregate Meals/Nutrition SitesStreet Construction/RepairCity/County ParksStreet SignsFood Facility LicensingStreet CleaningAnimal RegulationBusiness Registration/LicensingWater Service Connection/RepairBuilding Code InformationLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesElection InformationSewer System MaintenanceLocal Officials OfficesBusiness Recruitment and Attraction
Community Chamber of Commerce - Aitkin Area Chamber of Commerce
- Attract people, tourists, permanent and seasonal residents and businesses to the area.
- Raise the awareness of city, county, state and federal governments and legislative developments that affect the area.
- Enhance public relations through marketing, programs, and events which encourage total community awareness of the area.
- Advance business, professional, education, church and community health in the area.
- Provide information and referral services to residents and visitors, such as: Housing, Schools, Churches, Businesses, Events, Lodging.
- Promote the area by Coordinating and sponsoring events with other organizations and maintain good relationships with all other organizations and agencies.
- Attract people, tourists, permanent and seasonal residents and businesses to the area.
- Raise the awareness of city, county, state and federal governments and legislative developments that affect the area.
- Enhance public relations through marketing, programs, and events which encourage total community awareness of the area.
- Advance business, professional, education, church and community health in the area.
- Provide information and referral services to residents and visitors, such as: Housing, Schools, Churches, Businesses, Events, Lodging.
- Promote the area by Coordinating and sponsoring events with other organizations and maintain good relationships with all other organizations and agencies.
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Community Chamber of Commerce - Lake of the Woods Area Chamber of Commerce
- Provides information about Lake of the Woods County. - Provides information about tourist attractions and recreational facilities, what is available in this area, and information on local businesses.
- Provides information about Lake of the Woods County. - Provides information about tourist attractions and recreational facilities, what is available in this area, and information on local businesses.
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Economic Development Services - Granite Falls Economic Development Authority
Works to support business in Granite Falls. Manages the city's Revolving Loan Fund and other financial incentives. Helps businesses write plans and connects them with other organizations that can help. Develops strategies to improve the business climate EDA board.
Works to support business in Granite Falls. Manages the city's Revolving Loan Fund and other financial incentives. Helps businesses write plans and connects them with other organizations that can help. Develops strategies to improve the business climate EDA board.
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City Offices - Rush City - City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
- Member contact information
Administration
- Community garden
- Information on rental of community center
- Oversees city department operations, accounts payable and receivable, community development, and utility billing
Economic Development
- Helps with the development of new businesses and properties throughout the City
- Helps retain and redevelop businesses
Elections
- Ballot information, election information, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Planning and Zoning Department
- Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, which establishes overall goals and policies for community development, revitalization, maintenance, and growth. The Zoning Ordinance is the principal tool used to regulate land uses and development standards. Produces many maps, development lists, reports, and presentations for the public.
- Responsible for issuing permits for buildings, chickens, fencing, peddlers, and signs
Public Works
- General Public Works department email [email protected]; address 51569 Forest Boulevard, Rush City, MN 55069; after hour emergency, call (320)416-2076
- Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, and facilities, sanitary sewer services, water treatment, and distribution
- Operates a compost site near the Public Works garage. The site is open for drop-off of leaves and grass and for pickup of free compost.
Mayor and City Council Members
- Member contact information
Administration
- Community garden
- Information on rental of community center
- Oversees city department operations, accounts payable and receivable, community development, and utility billing
Economic Development
- Helps with the development of new businesses and properties throughout the City
- Helps retain and redevelop businesses
Elections
- Ballot information, election information, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Planning and Zoning Department
- Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, which establishes overall goals and policies for community development, revitalization, maintenance, and growth. The Zoning Ordinance is the principal tool used to regulate land uses and development standards. Produces many maps, development lists, reports, and presentations for the public.
- Responsible for issuing permits for buildings, chickens, fencing, peddlers, and signs
Public Works
- General Public Works department email [email protected]; address 51569 Forest Boulevard, Rush City, MN 55069; after hour emergency, call (320)416-2076
- Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, and facilities, sanitary sewer services, water treatment, and distribution
- Operates a compost site near the Public Works garage. The site is open for drop-off of leaves and grass and for pickup of free compost.
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Election InformationYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingCity/County ParksMeeting SpaceSewage Treatment FacilitiesBusiness Recruitment and AttractionCommunity GardeningLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesCity Government Information ServicesMapsWater Service Connection/RepairVoter Registration OfficesLocal Officials OfficesLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesSewer System MaintenanceAbsentee Ballots
Economic Growth Programs - Albert Lea Economic Development Agency - ALEDA
Provides services and resources to retain, attract, create, and expand businesses, and quality employment opportunities in Freeborn County.
The Albert Lea Economic Development Agency consists of two separate agencies; the Albert Lea Port Authority and Greater Jobs Inc. Services include:
- Business membership
- Business development
- Business mentorship
- Entrepreneur services
- Opportunities for students
Provides services and resources to retain, attract, create, and expand businesses, and quality employment opportunities in Freeborn County.
The Albert Lea Economic Development Agency consists of two separate agencies; the Albert Lea Port Authority and Greater Jobs Inc. Services include:
- Business membership
- Business development
- Business mentorship
- Entrepreneur services
- Opportunities for students
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City Offices - Watertown City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration: Responsible for the administrative management of the City, municipal finance, interdepartmental coordination, and personnel management
- Clerk/Treasurer: Responsible for processing the payroll and conducting elections in election years. Directs local elections including preparing ballots, supplies polling places, post notices of election, coordinates details with the County, and certify results for the Council
- Economic Development Authority: Proposes specific economic development plans, projects, or strategies to enhance the economic strength of the community
- Building Department: Reviews building permit applications and conducts buidling inspections
- Finance: Responsible for the City's financial budgets, assisting with banking, and processing payroll claims
- Public Works: Provides a range of services, including street construction, roadside landscape maintenance, street sweeping, street light service, storm sewers, water, wastewater, storm sewer, snow plowing, and solid waste. Also, oversees the community gardens. Public Works address is located at 700 Lewis Avenue North.
- Utility Billing: Provides water connection services and repair for the City
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration: Responsible for the administrative management of the City, municipal finance, interdepartmental coordination, and personnel management
- Clerk/Treasurer: Responsible for processing the payroll and conducting elections in election years. Directs local elections including preparing ballots, supplies polling places, post notices of election, coordinates details with the County, and certify results for the Council
- Economic Development Authority: Proposes specific economic development plans, projects, or strategies to enhance the economic strength of the community
- Building Department: Reviews building permit applications and conducts buidling inspections
- Finance: Responsible for the City's financial budgets, assisting with banking, and processing payroll claims
- Public Works: Provides a range of services, including street construction, roadside landscape maintenance, street sweeping, street light service, storm sewers, water, wastewater, storm sewer, snow plowing, and solid waste. Also, oversees the community gardens. Public Works address is located at 700 Lewis Avenue North.
- Utility Billing: Provides water connection services and repair for the City
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Trash/Garbage PickupNeighborhood Multipurpose CentersConstruction/Development PermitsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBuilding InspectionRoadside Landscape MaintenanceStreet CleaningBusiness Recruitment and AttractionSewer System MaintenanceWater Service Connection/RepairStreet Flooding/DrainageFood Donation ProgramsStreet Construction/RepairCommunity GardeningLocal Officials OfficesCity Government Information ServicesElection Information
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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Street Construction/RepairLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesStreet CleaningFire ServicesWater Service Connection/RepairStreet Flooding/DrainageSnow Clearance/Street SaltingLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesSewer System MaintenanceLocal Officials OfficesResidential Recycling ProgramsTrash/Garbage PickupBusiness Recruitment and AttractionConstruction/Development PermitsCity Government Information ServicesRedevelopment ProgramsMeeting SpaceRoadside Landscape MaintenanceBuilding InspectionStreet Lights
Economic Development - Greater Bemidji
Focuses on: - New business creation - Business expansion - Outside business recruitment
Focuses on: - New business creation - Business expansion - Outside business recruitment
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Economic Development Services - Hutchinson Economic Development Authority
- Business recruitment
- Downtown development
- Financial Assistance: Operates two grant programs and two revolving loan funds having more than 1.3 million in assets to provide "gap" financing for qualified business projects. Other financial resources are also available.
- Technical assistance
- Business recruitment
- Downtown development
- Financial Assistance: Operates two grant programs and two revolving loan funds having more than 1.3 million in assets to provide "gap" financing for qualified business projects. Other financial resources are also available.
- Technical assistance
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City Offices - Lindstrom City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments and Services:
- Administration: Oversees all the City departments and operations
- Dog and cat licenses for pets over 6 months of age
- Economic Development Authority: Promotes growth and development of commercial, residential, and industrial concerns
- Operates three utilities including water, sewer and storm water utility. Collection of utilities is billed quarterly.
- Parks Department: Manages the city parks. Parks include Allemansratt Park, Beach Park, Kroon Lake, Linden Street Overlook, Lions Park, Memorial Park, Morning Sun, North Meadow, Oberstar Plaza, Pleasant Hill, Plump House Park, Town and Country, and Twin Oaks
- Public Works Department: Provides street sweeping, snow plowing, maintains parks and equipment, right-of-way tree trimming, storm drain care, repair of potholes on streets, cemetery care, and maintenance
- Compost Site: Located at 31501 Lofton Avenue Chisago City, MN 55013. Open 2 pm - 7 pm Wednesday, 9 am - 4 pm Saturday and 1 pm - 4 pm Sunday May - November. Residents can compost leaves, grass clippings and brush (up to three inches in diameter). Individuals wishing to drop off raw compost will be asked for identification (driver's license, sewer and water bill and/or tax statement) showing their address.
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments and Services:
- Administration: Oversees all the City departments and operations
- Dog and cat licenses for pets over 6 months of age
- Economic Development Authority: Promotes growth and development of commercial, residential, and industrial concerns
- Operates three utilities including water, sewer and storm water utility. Collection of utilities is billed quarterly.
- Parks Department: Manages the city parks. Parks include Allemansratt Park, Beach Park, Kroon Lake, Linden Street Overlook, Lions Park, Memorial Park, Morning Sun, North Meadow, Oberstar Plaza, Pleasant Hill, Plump House Park, Town and Country, and Twin Oaks
- Public Works Department: Provides street sweeping, snow plowing, maintains parks and equipment, right-of-way tree trimming, storm drain care, repair of potholes on streets, cemetery care, and maintenance
- Compost Site: Located at 31501 Lofton Avenue Chisago City, MN 55013. Open 2 pm - 7 pm Wednesday, 9 am - 4 pm Saturday and 1 pm - 4 pm Sunday May - November. Residents can compost leaves, grass clippings and brush (up to three inches in diameter). Individuals wishing to drop off raw compost will be asked for identification (driver's license, sewer and water bill and/or tax statement) showing their address.
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Neighborhood Multipurpose CentersSleddingAnimal RegulationSwimming/Swimming LessonsYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingIce Skating RinksSewer System MaintenanceStreet Flooding/DrainageCemetery PropertyStreet Construction/RepairSoftballStreet CleaningSoccerSkateboardingCity/County ParksWater Service Connection/RepairPlaygroundsBaseballSnow Clearance/Street SaltingInline SkatingRoadside Landscape MaintenanceFishingLocal Officials OfficesCity Government Information ServicesBoat Launching SitesBasketballBusiness Recruitment and AttractionMountain BikingPicnic GroundsRecreational TrailsIce SkatingAthletic Fields/Courts
McGregor Area Chamber of Commerce - McGregor Area Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber is a non-profit, voluntary association of business people and other individuals working together to enhance and improve the economic and civic vitality of our community.
The Chamber is a non-profit, voluntary association of business people and other individuals working together to enhance and improve the economic and civic vitality of our community.
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