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City Offices - Montevideo City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
?Member Contact Information
City Administration/City Office Personnel:
- City manager
- City Clerk
- Finance Director
- Building Official
- Community Development Director
- Utility Billing Clerk
- Finance Clerk
- City provides building permits, garbage collection, sewer and water services, and zoning permits.
- Economic Development Authority(EDA) provides technical and financial services to assist in business start-up, expansion, and acquisition projects. The EDA will customize the assistance based upon the specifics of the project.
- Fire Department is operated by volunteers and a fire chief.
- Public works include maintenance of streets, street lights, parks, sidewalks, cemetery and the outdoor swimming pool, and removal of snow and ice from city streets.
Mayor and City Council Members:
?Member Contact Information
City Administration/City Office Personnel:
- City manager
- City Clerk
- Finance Director
- Building Official
- Community Development Director
- Utility Billing Clerk
- Finance Clerk
- City provides building permits, garbage collection, sewer and water services, and zoning permits.
- Economic Development Authority(EDA) provides technical and financial services to assist in business start-up, expansion, and acquisition projects. The EDA will customize the assistance based upon the specifics of the project.
- Fire Department is operated by volunteers and a fire chief.
- Public works include maintenance of streets, street lights, parks, sidewalks, cemetery and the outdoor swimming pool, and removal of snow and ice from city streets.
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Economic Development Services - Kandiyohi County and City of Willmar Economic Development Commission
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 & Expansion/Recruitment: supports business growth in Kandiyohi County.
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 & Expansion/Recruitment: supports business growth in Kandiyohi County.
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City Offices - Chisholm City Offices
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
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
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City Offices - Proctor City Offices
- 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
- 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
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Sewer System MaintenanceRecreational TrailsCity/County ParksAnimal RegulationFire ServicesStreet Construction/RepairFirearm PermitsElectric Service Connection/RepairAthletic Fields/CourtsRural Economic DevelopmentWater Service Connection/RepairLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesConstruction/Development PermitsStreet CleaningElection InformationFairgroundsLocal Officials Offices
Economic Development Authority - Fairfax Economic Development Authority
Commercial Facade Program:
Assistance will be provided to eligible applicants for the rehab/improvement of commercial facades.
Grant 50% match - maximum $5,000.00
Exterior Business Paint Program:
Maximum grant is $100.00.
Must purchase paint in Fairfax
Commercial Rehab Program:
Maximum $20,000.00 with flexible terms
Commercial Facade Program:
Assistance will be provided to eligible applicants for the rehab/improvement of commercial facades.
Grant 50% match - maximum $5,000.00
Exterior Business Paint Program:
Maximum grant is $100.00.
Must purchase paint in Fairfax
Commercial Rehab Program:
Maximum $20,000.00 with flexible terms
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City Offices - Stewartville City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
- Member contact information
City 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
Mayor and City Council Members
- Member contact information
City 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
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Economic Development Authority - Springfield City Offices
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
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
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City Offices - Eyota City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
- Member contact information
City 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 services
Building and zoning permits:
??- Olmsted County Planning Department (507)328-7100
Economic Development Authority:
- Provides business start-up opportunities
- (507)545-2135
Parks:
- 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 SW
Volunteer 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
Mayor and City Council Members
- Member contact information
City 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 services
Building and zoning permits:
??- Olmsted County Planning Department (507)328-7100
Economic Development Authority:
- Provides business start-up opportunities
- (507)545-2135
Parks:
- 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 SW
Volunteer 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
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Water Service Connection/RepairConstruction/Development PermitsYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingPicnic GroundsSewer System MaintenanceLocal Officials OfficesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingCity Government Information ServicesPlaygroundsEmergency Medical TransportationCity/County ParksCommunity GardeningRural Economic Development
City Offices - Tower City Offices
- Mayor and Council Members
- Economic Development Authority (TEDA): Promotes local businesses and local business expansion, recruit new business, collaborate with prospective businesses
- Elections: Provides information for election, voting, and registration
- Municipal Airport
- Planning and Zoning Commissions: Conducts hearings and advises the city council on land-use matters, including zoning and development plans
- Public safety (Fire and Ambulance): Provides emergency rescue and fire services and fire inspections
- Public Works: Maintains, repairs, and updates the public utilities, facilities, equipment, and infrastructure; 7:30 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday; (218)410-9736
- Recreations: Local and State parks; horse, ski, snowmobile, and walking trails
- Mayor and Council Members
- Economic Development Authority (TEDA): Promotes local businesses and local business expansion, recruit new business, collaborate with prospective businesses
- Elections: Provides information for election, voting, and registration
- Municipal Airport
- Planning and Zoning Commissions: Conducts hearings and advises the city council on land-use matters, including zoning and development plans
- Public safety (Fire and Ambulance): Provides emergency rescue and fire services and fire inspections
- Public Works: Maintains, repairs, and updates the public utilities, facilities, equipment, and infrastructure; 7:30 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday; (218)410-9736
- Recreations: Local and State parks; horse, ski, snowmobile, and walking trails
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Community Development - Northwest Minnesota Multi County Housing and Redevelopment Authority - HRA
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
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
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Community Facilities Programs - United States Department of Agriculture - Rural Development
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
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
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Business Development and Financial Assistance - Pipestone County Economic Development Authority
Provides "gap" financial assistance to startup businesses and businesses wishing to expand and serves as a resource referral center to help businesses identify other financing options and applicable state programs and resources including:
- Business start-up and expansion assistance
- Business planning assistance
- Financing assistance through local, regional, state, and federal programs
Offers financial assistance to owners/developers/contractors to demolish substandard, irreparable housing structures and/or substandard, irreparable structures in the commercial district. Preservation and revitalization structured funding and free technical assistance is available to owners of historic properties in the city to restore buildings to their historic appearance. Services are provided through the following programs:
- Commercial Demolition Program
- Historic Property Improvement Program
- Residential Demolition Program
Provides "gap" financial assistance to startup businesses and businesses wishing to expand and serves as a resource referral center to help businesses identify other financing options and applicable state programs and resources including:
- Business start-up and expansion assistance
- Business planning assistance
- Financing assistance through local, regional, state, and federal programs
Offers financial assistance to owners/developers/contractors to demolish substandard, irreparable housing structures and/or substandard, irreparable structures in the commercial district. Preservation and revitalization structured funding and free technical assistance is available to owners of historic properties in the city to restore buildings to their historic appearance. Services are provided through the following programs:
- Commercial Demolition Program
- Historic Property Improvement Program
- Residential Demolition Program
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City Offices - Moose Lake City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
-?Member contact information https://www.cityofmooselake.net/148/City-Council
Departments
- Administration services
- Community services
- City clerk
- Historical society
- Economic development
- Parks and Recreation
- Public access television
- Water and light department
- Zoning and building
Mayor and City Council Members
-?Member contact information https://www.cityofmooselake.net/148/City-Council
Departments
- Administration services
- Community services
- City clerk
- Historical society
- Economic development
- Parks and Recreation
- Public access television
- Water and light department
- Zoning and building
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City Offices - Claremont City Office
- Mayor and Council members: Member contact information
- 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
- Mayor and Council members: Member contact information
- 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
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City Offices - Two Harbors City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members: https://www.twoharborsmn.gov/government/city_officials/mayor_council/index.php
Departments:
Administration and Finance:
- Responsible for City Council support, finance, human resource activities, labor relations, elections, data practices (records) requests, liquor and tobacco licensing, special events permit, and general government administration
Building Official:
- Responsible for all construction within the City limits
Electric:
- Provides new connection and electric service to commercial and residential, and Conservation Improvement Program (CIP)
- 503 20th Avenue
- 7 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
Fire:
- Located at the intersection of Lake Co Hwy 2 and 20th Avenue
- (218)834-8816
Gas, Sewer, and Water:
- Maintains and services both the mains and services
- 503 20th Avenue
- 6 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
- (218)834-8812
Planning and Zoning:
- Permits (Conditional use, sidewalk, and sign)
- Rental application
Public Works:
- Includes storm sewer system, streets, parks, cemetery, and governmental buildings
- Responsible for snow plowing, sanding, pothole patching, and sidewalk replacement. In addition, the maintenance of City parks as well as the care of trees
- Yard waste (accepts grass clippings, leaves, and branches)
- 503 20th Avenue
- 7am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday
- (218)834-8810
Recreation:
- Coordinates and participates in programs including curling clubs, open gym, recreational skating, senior activities, ski trail, summer youth recreation program, swim program and weight training
Two Harbors Economic Development Authority:
- Responsible for preserving and creating jobs, enhancing the City's tax base, assisting with certain housing initiatives, promoting the general welfare of the people of the City and to assume primary responsibility for development activities within the City
Mayor and City Council Members: https://www.twoharborsmn.gov/government/city_officials/mayor_council/index.php
Departments:
Administration and Finance:
- Responsible for City Council support, finance, human resource activities, labor relations, elections, data practices (records) requests, liquor and tobacco licensing, special events permit, and general government administration
Building Official:
- Responsible for all construction within the City limits
Electric:
- Provides new connection and electric service to commercial and residential, and Conservation Improvement Program (CIP)
- 503 20th Avenue
- 7 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
Fire:
- Located at the intersection of Lake Co Hwy 2 and 20th Avenue
- (218)834-8816
Gas, Sewer, and Water:
- Maintains and services both the mains and services
- 503 20th Avenue
- 6 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
- (218)834-8812
Planning and Zoning:
- Permits (Conditional use, sidewalk, and sign)
- Rental application
Public Works:
- Includes storm sewer system, streets, parks, cemetery, and governmental buildings
- Responsible for snow plowing, sanding, pothole patching, and sidewalk replacement. In addition, the maintenance of City parks as well as the care of trees
- Yard waste (accepts grass clippings, leaves, and branches)
- 503 20th Avenue
- 7am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday
- (218)834-8810
Recreation:
- Coordinates and participates in programs including curling clubs, open gym, recreational skating, senior activities, ski trail, summer youth recreation program, swim program and weight training
Two Harbors Economic Development Authority:
- Responsible for preserving and creating jobs, enhancing the City's tax base, assisting with certain housing initiatives, promoting the general welfare of the people of the City and to assume primary responsibility for development activities within the City
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Business and Industry - United States Department of Agriculture - Rural Development
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
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
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City Offices - Byron City Offices
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
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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
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City Offices - Milan City Offices
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
- Provides water, sewer, and garbage services as well as city code, council minutes and agendas, dog licenses, economic development opportunities, and zoning permits
- For other city services/personnel, call city hall
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
- Provides water, sewer, and garbage services as well as city code, council minutes and agendas, dog licenses, economic development opportunities, and zoning permits
- For other city services/personnel, call city hall
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City Offices - Babbitt City Offices
- 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
- 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
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City Offices - West Concord City Offices
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 city
Building Permits and City Codes
?Elections
Economic 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 winter
Public Library
- 9:30 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday and 12 noon - 4 pm Saturday
- (507)527-2668 ext. 3, [email protected]
Public works
?- City compost, snow removal, water and sewer
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 city
Building Permits and City Codes
?Elections
Economic 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 winter
Public Library
- 9:30 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday and 12 noon - 4 pm Saturday
- (507)527-2668 ext. 3, [email protected]
Public works
?- City compost, snow removal, water and sewer
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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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Saint James City Offices - Saint James City Offices
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Administration Department:
- City Manager: (507)375-3241
Building Department:
- Main phone number: (507)375-3241
- Building Official: (507)375-3241
- Building Inspector: (507)375-3241
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
City Attorney:
- City Attorney: (507)375-3241
City Clerk Department:
- City Clerk, (507)375-3241
- Animal Control phone number: (507)375-3241
- Meeting room policy information, (507)375-3241
- Election information
Economic Development:
- St. James Economic Development Authority
- EDA Director: (507)375-1289
Emergency Management: (507)375-3241
Electric Department:
- Electrical Superintendent, during City Hall hours, (507)375-3241;
- After hours, Watonwan County Communication Center, (507)375-3121
Planning and Zoning:
- Zoning Administrator: (507) 375-1289, fax (507)375-4376
- 124 Armstrong Boulevard South, St. James, MN 56081
- Map information
- Ordinance amendments
- Rezoning
- Special use permits
- Variance requests
Street Department:
- Superintendent, (507)375-3241, fax (507)375-4376
- Monitoring the sanitary sewer collection system
- Maintaining city parks
Water department:
- (507)375-3241, after hours (507)375-3121
Mayor and City Council
Member Contact Information
Administration Department:
- City Manager: (507)375-3241
Building Department:
- Main phone number: (507)375-3241
- Building Official: (507)375-3241
- Building Inspector: (507)375-3241
- Building inspection information
- Construction permit information
City Attorney:
- City Attorney: (507)375-3241
City Clerk Department:
- City Clerk, (507)375-3241
- Animal Control phone number: (507)375-3241
- Meeting room policy information, (507)375-3241
- Election information
Economic Development:
- St. James Economic Development Authority
- EDA Director: (507)375-1289
Emergency Management: (507)375-3241
Electric Department:
- Electrical Superintendent, during City Hall hours, (507)375-3241;
- After hours, Watonwan County Communication Center, (507)375-3121
Planning and Zoning:
- Zoning Administrator: (507) 375-1289, fax (507)375-4376
- 124 Armstrong Boulevard South, St. James, MN 56081
- Map information
- Ordinance amendments
- Rezoning
- Special use permits
- Variance requests
Street Department:
- Superintendent, (507)375-3241, fax (507)375-4376
- Monitoring the sanitary sewer collection system
- Maintaining city parks
Water department:
- (507)375-3241, after hours (507)375-3121
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Street CleaningSnow Clearance/Street SaltingRural Economic DevelopmentBuilding InspectionMeeting SpaceStreet Construction/RepairElection InformationConstruction/Development PermitsCity AttorneyLocal Officials OfficesCity Government Information ServicesAnimal RegulationLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesCity Offices of Emergency ServicesMapsCity/County Parks
City Offices - Mantorville City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
- Member contact information
Building permits
- Issues permit for construction or major alterations or expansions of existing buildings
Economic Development Authority
- Provides revolving loans for local business
Election
- Absentee voting, where to register to vote and voting information
Ordinances and city codes
Parks and recreation
- Campground, parks
Planning and zoning
Water service
- Billing, connection service
Mayor and City Council Members
- Member contact information
Building permits
- Issues permit for construction or major alterations or expansions of existing buildings
Economic Development Authority
- Provides revolving loans for local business
Election
- Absentee voting, where to register to vote and voting information
Ordinances and city codes
Parks and recreation
- Campground, parks
Planning and zoning
Water service
- Billing, connection service
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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.
What's Here
Rural Economic DevelopmentMeeting SpaceCity Offices of Emergency ServicesConstruction/Development PermitsStreet CleaningLocal Officials OfficesElectric Service Connection/RepairCity Government Information ServicesBuilding InspectionElection InformationWater Service Connection/RepairLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingStreet Construction/Repair
City Offices - Virginia City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
Member contact information: https://www.virginiamn.us/live/city_council.php
Departments:
- City Administrator, City Attorney, City Clerk
- Economic Development: Encourages economic development and redevelopment in and around the city of Virginia, including business grants, loans, and incentives
- Election and Voting: Absentee voting, voter registration, and voter information
- Engineering Department: Community development, permitting and planning department issuing building permits, fence permits, sign permits, and demolition permits, and limited residential building code inspections
- Fire Department: Provides fire protection, suppression, and rescue services to the citizens of Virginia
- Parks and Recreation: Maintains the Iron Trail Motors Event Center, city parks and city owned golf course and tennis facility. Responsible for trimming/caring of trees on and overhanging city property.
- Permits and Licenses: Animal licenses, dance permits, liquor licenses, and vendor licensees
- Public Works Department: Maintain streets, alleys, and curb repairs including, plow, sand and remove snow, paint traffic control aids, and remove/replace signage; garbage and recycling pickups
Mayor and City Council Members
Member contact information: https://www.virginiamn.us/live/city_council.php
Departments:
- City Administrator, City Attorney, City Clerk
- Economic Development: Encourages economic development and redevelopment in and around the city of Virginia, including business grants, loans, and incentives
- Election and Voting: Absentee voting, voter registration, and voter information
- Engineering Department: Community development, permitting and planning department issuing building permits, fence permits, sign permits, and demolition permits, and limited residential building code inspections
- Fire Department: Provides fire protection, suppression, and rescue services to the citizens of Virginia
- Parks and Recreation: Maintains the Iron Trail Motors Event Center, city parks and city owned golf course and tennis facility. Responsible for trimming/caring of trees on and overhanging city property.
- Permits and Licenses: Animal licenses, dance permits, liquor licenses, and vendor licensees
- Public Works Department: Maintain streets, alleys, and curb repairs including, plow, sand and remove snow, paint traffic control aids, and remove/replace signage; garbage and recycling pickups
What's Here
Local Officials OfficesAbsentee BallotsTrash/Garbage PickupBuilding InspectionConstruction/Development PermitsGolf CoursesBuilding Condemnation/DemolitionAnimal RegulationVoter Registration OfficesRural Economic DevelopmentSnow Clearance/Street SaltingStreet CleaningCity AttorneyWater Service Connection/RepairCity Government Information ServicesElection InformationCity/County ParksResidential Recycling ProgramsStreet Construction/RepairFire Services
