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316 Lake Street West, Chisholm, MN 55719
Mayor and City Council Members-?Member contact information: https://www.ci.chisholm.mn.us/elected-officials Departments- City staff and administrator: Clerk/treasurer/administrator - handles the daily business operations of the city including administration, finance-accounting and public utilities- Assessor (800)450-9777 ext. 7147: Saint Louis County provides appraisal services for all properties in the city along with processing homestead credits- Building and zoning (218)254-7806: Provides services related to building inspections in accordance with the State Building Code and permits for various city zoning items such as rezoning, variances, conditional uses and regular zoning permits- Economic development authority (218)254-7960: Responsible for assisting new and existing businesses looking to expand in the city- Elections: Absentee voting, ballot and polling place information, candidate information, election results, information on how to become an Election Judge, and voter registration- Parks and recreation (218)254-7909: Responsible for providing recreational programs for the City of Chisholm and Balkan Township. Amenities, programs and operations are year-round with activities and sports for all age groups- Public Safety (Police/Fire/Ambulance): Ambulance Director (218)254-7902, Fire Chief (218)254-7921, police department (218)254-7915 - has a fully staffed police department, a volunteer fire department, and a paid-on-call ambulance service (contracted)- Public works (218)254-7920: Responsible for the streets, water, sewer and garbage utilities along with infrastructure of the city
175 West Avenue, Zumbrota, MN 55992
Mayor and City Council Members-?Member contact information: ??https://www.ci.zumbrota.mn.us/mayor-council?? Departments- Accountant- City administrator- Community development- Election/voter information- Finance clerk- Mayor and city council- Parks and recreation- Permits and applications- Public works- Reforestation project- Street maintenance- Water/wastewater
38 South Front Street SW, Eyota, MN 55934
Mayor and City Council Members- Member contact informationCity services:- ATV and golf cart permit- Community garden- Compost Site for Eyota citizens only. Located at dead end of East 2nd Street. Accepts yard and garden waste (grass and leaves) as well as small branches (under 4 inch diameter).- Pet information/chicken license- Snow plowing- Water and sewer servicesBuilding and zoning permits:??- Olmsted County Planning Department (507)328-7100Economic Development Authority:- Provides business start-up opportunities- (507)545-2135Parks:- Freedom Park located at 11 North Front Street NW and Center Avenue has shelters and play equipment- Sunrise Park located at 118 Fourth Street SE- West Side Park located at 5th Street SW has shelters, play equipment, ball fields, frisbee golf, volleyball court and more- Woodland Park located at 1002 Bush Court SWVolunteer Ambulance Service- 753 Robert Avenue- (507)545-2868- [email protected] Serves all of the City of Dover, City of Eyota, Dover Township, Eyota Township, Haverhill Township, Marion Township, Quincy Township and Viola Township; sections of Elmira, Orion and Pleasant Grove
680 Byron Main Court NE, Byron, MN 55920
Mayor and Council members and city Staff- Member contact information Departments and services- Building permits: City codes and building permits- Economic Development Authority: Supports existing businesses and encourage the establishment of new businesses- Election: Voter information- Emergency alerts and snow notifications- Parks and Recreation: City parks and shelters, and community garden- Lost Animal (only loose dogs)- Municipal wastewater treatment, water and sewer??
119 2nd Avenue SW, Unit 9, Pipestone, MN 56164
Supports local economic growth by helping businesses start, expand, and invest in the community. Administers grant and revolving loan programs, promotes business development, and partners on housing and community improvement initiatives.
375 Jackson Street, Suite 410, Saint Paul, MN 55101-1853
Offers direct loans, loan guarantees, and grants to develop or improve essential public services and facilities in communities across rural America. Public bodies, non-profit organizations, and federally recognized American Indian Tribes can use the funds to construct, expand, or improve facilities that provide health care, education, public safety, and public services.Projects include:- Adult and childcare centers- Assisted living facilities- Fire and rescue stations- Health care clinics and hospitals- Public buildings and other community-based initiatives- Rehabilitation centers- Schools and libraries- Village and town halls
641 Prentice Street, Granite Falls, MN 56241
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.
2 East Central Street, Springfield, MN 56087
Works to promote economic development for the city:- Business assistance to new and existing businesses- Business planning and financial packages- Operates a revolving loan fund to help with business start-ups and expansions- Operates market rental housing
375 Jackson Street, Suite 410, Saint Paul, MN 55101-1853
The program provides financial backing for rural businesses. Provides loans with the following requirements: - Applications from lenders for businesses- For rural areas or in communities of under 50,000 population only- Funds can help finance businesses, expand business, repair, modernize, develop land, purchase equipment, machinery, supplies, inventory, refinance under certain conditions, or prevent businesses from closing- Lender furnishes funding
21 5th Street East, Mantorville, MN 55955
Mayor and City Council Members- Member contact informationBuilding permits- Issues permit for construction or major alterations or expansions of existing buildingsEconomic Development Authority- Provides revolving loans for local businessElection- Absentee voting, where to register to vote and voting informationOrdinances and city codesParks and recreation- Campground, parksPlanning and zoningWater service- Billing, connection service
18 1st Street SE, Fairfax, MN 55332
Supports local economic growth by helping businesses start, expand, and invest in the community. Administers programs such as grants and revolving loans, encourages new business development, and partners on housing and community improvement initiatives.
140 Stratford Street East, Avon, MN 56310
  • City staff- Commissions and boards- Economic development- Mayor and City Council Members: https://cityofavonmn.gov/mayor-and-council ?- Parks and recreation- Permits and licenses: - Burning permits- City building and zoning permits- Dog license: Visit the city hall to complete a dog license form. Dog licenses are good for one calendar year. Bring updated rabies vaccination information. - Golf cart permits- Outdoor event permits?- Transient merchants, peddlers, and solicitors permits- Planning and zoning: - Amy Pease, Zoning Administrator at (320)356-7922 or email [email protected] for zoning questions or questions regarding building permit applications.- Michael Friedrichs, residential Building Inspector with Inspectron, Inc. at (320)377-9029, or Bill Barber, Commercial Building Inspector with Inspectron, Inc. at (320)270-4796, for any questions regarding Building Codes.- Public Works?- Utilities:- Natural gas: (800)245-2377; emergencies (800)722-9326- Electric: (800)895-4999; emergencies (800)895-1999- Refuse: (800)246-7630
103 Canton Avenue, Montevideo, MN 56265
Mayor and City Council:- Member contact informationCity Departments:- Building Department: Provides city permits and building inspections- Economic Development Authority (EDA): Provides technical and financial services to assist in business start-up, expansion, and acquisition projects. The EDA will tailor the assistance to the specifics of the project.- Fire Department: Operated by volunteers and a fire chief- Public Works: Responsible for the maintenance of streets, street lights, parks, sidewalks, cemetery, and removal of snow/ice from city streets- Utilities: Oversees the water and sewage systems
180 Main Street, West Concord, MN 55985
Mayor and City Council Members- Member contact information: https://www.westconcordmn.com/city-officials?Administration- Responsible for directing staff on the implementation of policies set by the City Council. Oversees all department heads, coordinates the day-to-day operations, prepares and administers the city budget, works as the planning and zoning administrator, prepares the city council agenda, administers city elections, and is the key contact for economic development within the cityBuilding Permits and City Codes?ElectionsEconomic Development Authority (EDA)Park and Recreation- Offers swimming pool (seasonal), tennis court/pickleball court, sand volleyball, basketball court, playground areas, and outdoor ice rink in the winterPublic Library- 9:30 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday and 12 noon - 4 pm Saturday- (507)527-2668 ext. 3, [email protected] works?- City compost, snow removal, water and sewer
412 4th Street, Moose Lake, MN 55767
Mayor and City Council Members- Member contact informationCity Departments- Administration Services: Oversees the City's financial and department operations, accounts payable/receivable, city policies, recordkeeping, and more- Building and Zoning: Oversees and processes the building permits and inspections- Historical society- Economic development- Parks and recreation- Public Works and Facilities: Manages the water and sewer services of the City
110 West Main Street, Elysian, MN 56028
Mayor and City CouncilMember Contact InformationCity services include:- Brush and Compost Pile, 20149 Ridge Road Elysian, MN 56028- Building inspection: Building code, building inspection, and building permit- Building inspection provided by City Building Inspection Services, LLC (507)362-4282 local, (877)333-5620 toll-free, (507)362-4022 fax- Economic Development Authority: Expands existing industrial and commercial businesses, provides business educational opportunities, enhances tourism development, and expands housing opportunities- Park Board- Police services provided by the Le Sueur County Sheriff's Department - Public Works and Utilities include water and sewer- Refuse/Recycle: West Central Sanitation, (800)246-7630
100 Pionk Drive, Duluth, MN 55810
  • Mayor and City Council- Economic Development- Election: Election Information- Fire Department: Fire Hall (218)628-0787, address: 223 North 5th Avenue, Proctor, MN 55810- License and Permit: Pet and bow hunting license, and firearm permit- Park and Recreation: Offers fair ground, parks, sport court, and trails- Street and Sewer Services: Provides Street maintenance and sewer services, including cleaning- Water and Electric: Provides service for water and electric. After hours utility emergencies (218)624-4055- Zoning and Building Permits: Provides information, permits, and building inspection
205 Garfield Avenue North, Mentor, MN 56736
The Community Development Program secures state and federal programs and services for local communities, including:- Improve or replace sewer systems, water towers, and infrastructures- Levy Revolving Rehab Loan Program: Administers rehab loans specifically allocated to each county and made available as low-interest loans to homeowners and businesses- Rehabilitate existing homes and rental properties- Small Cities Development Program: Provides home and commercial rehabilitation to improve building appearances, efficiency, access, and safety
71 South Drive, Babbitt, MN 55706
  • Mayor, councilors, and city staff- Assessor: Values and classifies properties including residential, vacant land, commercial, exempt, mining, and personal property leases; (218)365-8206 or (218)365-8235- Economic Development: Offers loans and grant programs to help your local business- Fire Department: Provides services for approximately 230 square mile of the city; (218)827-2611, [email protected] Public Utilities Commission: Wastewater treatment- Recreation Department: Offers recreational opportunities including a beach and boat landing on Birch Lake, walking and bike trails, parks, an ice arena, a Teen center and a skateboard park; (218)827-3568, [email protected] Street Department: Maintains streets and new rural roadways, lawns, ditches, walking trails, boat dock, fishing pier, and cemetery
1601 Highway 12 East, Suite 3, Willmar, MN 56201
Offers information and assistance to new businesses interested in locating to Kandiyohi County by providing essential information ranging from loan programs to networking opportunities, and helps existing businesses in the county grow and expand.Business Retention and Expansion/Recruitment: Supports business growth in Kandiyohi County.
105 East 1st Street, Stewartville, MN 55976
Mayor and City Council Members- Member contact informationCity Services:- Animal control and licensing- Economic development- Election and voting- Fire department, 417 Main Street, Stewartville, MN 55976- Parks, swimming pool, and trail- Permits and licensing: Building and zoning permits- Public works- Utilities: Sewer and water
140 West Front Street, Claremont, MN 55924
  • Mayor and Council members: Visit website, https://www.claremontmn.com/index.asp?SEC=4B6514A1-8D9A-41B4-BC99-2478B92E52C1 - City staff: City Administrator, City Clerk-Treasurer, and maintenance- City parks- Community Development including building permit, Claremont Economic Development Authority, city codes and zoning- Fire Department including First Responders serves the city of Claremont, Claremont, Ripley, and Aurora Townships- Maintenance department maintains city streets, buildings, equipment, and parks