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125 West Main Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011
Public meeting rooms are available for community groups. Entrance or admission fees, and the marketing or selling of goods or services for profit, are prohibited. All meetings must be open to the public and may not be restricted to a particular group.
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400 East Main Street , New Prague, MN 56071
Public meeting rooms are available for community groups. Entrance or admission fees, and the marketing or selling of goods or services for profit, are prohibited. All meetings must be open to the public and may not be restricted to a particular group.
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3401 Williston Road, Minnetonka, MN 55345
Sponsors recreational programs for all ages including senior citizens and persons with disabilities; included are:- Adaptive recreation for persons with disabilities- Day camps- Parks, playgrounds, picnic facilities, family gardens, recreational trails, ice rinks, two swimming beaches (Shady Oak Beach and Libbs Lake Beach), five tennis courts, basketball court, swimming pool, weight machines, free weights, meeting space, hiking trails, biking trails, skate park, canoe rental, sand volleyball, fishing, recreational facilities- Youth sports leagues and classes including gymnastics, softball, baseball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, swimming lessons year round, CPR instruction, land and water aerobics, kick boxing, safety awareness/self defense, ice skating, ice hockey, skateboarding, and in-line skating
506 West Michigan Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Provides space and connections for distinctive educational and cultural activity.Depot has six organizations under one roof: - Depot Foundation- Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra - Lake Superior Railroad Museum- Minnesota Ballet- North Shore Scenic Railroad - Saint Louis County Historical Society Rental space is available but limited for small-to-medium sized gatherings
1010 1st Street South, Hopkins, MN 55343
Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Administration Department:- City Manager: Mike Mornson, (952)548-6301- Assistant City Manager, Ari Lenz, (952)548-6303Building Department:- Administrative Assistant: Maria Jimenez, (952)548-6320- Building Official: Chris Kearney, (952)548-6321- Building inspection information- Construction permit informationCity Clerk Department:- City Clerk: Amy Domeier, (952)548-6304- Animal Control Impound: Hopkins Pet Hospital, 8870 Excelsior Boulevard, (952)935-5566- Election information on absentee ballots, polling places, election outcomes- Domestic Partner RegistriesPlanning Department:- Director of Economic Development & Planning: Kersten Elverum, (952)548-6340- City Planner: Jason Lindahl, (952)548-6342- Community Development Coordinator: Jan Youngquist, (952)548-6343- Public Housing Manager: Muse Mohamed, (952)548-6345- Economic Development & Planning Administrative Assistant: Courtney Pearsall, (952)548-6341- Services: Economic development, Housing, Zoning & Planning, Inspections, Permits, Licenses, Public HousingPublic Works Division:- Public Works Director, Nate Stanley, (952)548-6350- Services: Engineering, Parks & Trails, Garbage & Recycling, Street Maintenance, Water & Sewer- Community gardens in Hopkins Valley Park
8098 Blaine Avenue, Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
  • Computer Classes: Business Resources, Computer Basics, Internet Basics, Word 2010, Your Library Online, and more- Copier and scanner- Home library service- iLab with makerspace technologies- Interlibrary loans- Online research tools- Print and non-print materials including regular and large print books, books on CD, paperbacks, music CDs, video games, audio tapes, DVDs, described videos, newspapers, pamphlets, and magazines- Public meeting rooms- Reference and information services including Internet and web access- Sponsors and hosts book clubs- Streaming and downloadable media (audiobooks, eBooks, movies, music, and television programs)- Storytimes and summer reading program for youth
325 South Eliot Avenue, Rush City, MN 55069
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 billingEconomic Development - Helps with the development of new businesses and properties throughout the City - Helps retain and redevelop businessesElections- Ballot information, election information, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting earlyPlanning 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 signsPublic 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.
1250 Oak Avenue, Waconia, MN 55387
Provides skating and hockey lessons and open skate sessions. Ice rental, birthday parties, and meeting spaces available.
901 East Cook Street, Redwood Falls, MN 56283
Offers community recreation facilities and programming, including: - Aquatic center- Civic arena- Conference center- Fitness: Assessments, aerobics, exercise classes, and weight training- Fitness center- Facility rentals- Indoor playground and gymnasium?- Ice skating- Sports: Basketball, flag football leagues, gymnastics, soccer, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling- Swimming lessons- Swimming pool- Youth and adult recreation classes
24951 County Road 10, Bovey, MN 55709
Provides a multi-use facility for both large and small gatherings- Place for parties, conferences, funeral receptions, etc. - Great kitchen Inquiries may request a brochure Reservations taken during office hours only Located 1/2 mile SE of Kom-On-In Beach/Campground New: Opened January 2000 Contact persons: Supervisors: Chair - Carl Manginen 218-245-1616 Vice Chair - Liz Shoberg 218-245-2102 - Mike Partlow 218-259-9542 (cell) - Fred Tanner 218-245-1546 - Bob Norgord 218-245-2773 Treasurer - Christine Partlow 218-245-2155 Clerk - Gwen Rutherford 218-245-1100 Maintenance Road / Cemetery/ Center - Fred Tanner and Mike Kollar Luci's Lunches Whole Foods Buying Club - Jeanne Newstrom 218-245-2057 Trout Lake Association President - Warren Shaffer 218-245-1303 Fire Wardens - Ken Milland 25037 Loons Landing Rd 218-245-1944 - Glenn Perry 26439 Birch Drive 218-245-1504
106 Main Street, Sandstone, MN 55072
  • Materials: AV sets, books, business directories, compact discs, large print books, magazines, newspapers, eBooks, downloadable audio books, videos, books on CD and audio, and DVDs- Services: Online catalog, reference assistance, Internet access, electronic magazine access, inter-library loan services, preschool story times, summer reading program, homebound services, meeting rooms for public use (at some branches), and copy machines
2451 Eagle Ridge Drive, Red Wing, MN 55066
Encourages and supports rental use of facilities including gymnasiums, cafeterias, auditoriums, classrooms, pool, fields, theater, and tennis courts to all community members. Nonprofit and for-profit rates available.
110 1st Avenue NE, Aitkin, MN 56431
  • Materials: AV sets, books, business directories, compact discs, large print books, magazines, newspapers, eBooks, downloadable audio books, videos, books on CD and audio, and DVDs- Services: Online catalog, reference assistance, Internet access, electronic magazine access, inter-library loan services, preschool story times, summer reading program, homebound services, meeting rooms for public use (at some branches), and copy machines
310 McGrann Street, Green Isle, MN 55338
Mayor and City Council Members:Member Contact InformationCity AttorneyCity Clerk Department- Part Time City Clerk/Treasurer- Pet licenses- Application for water, sewer, garbage service- Election information- Animal Control phone number: (888)880-4567Emergency ManagementPublic Works Division- Main number: (507)326-5220 (shop)- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information- Recycling information- Sewer maintenance information- Snow removal information- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information- Water department information
14955 Galaxie Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55124
  • Dakota Woods Dog ParkLake Byllesby Regional Park- Lake Byllesby Regional Park Trailhead: Dogsledding, hiking and skijoring trails; beach; boat launch; campground; playground; horseshoe pits; picnic shelter; fishing; swimmingLebanon Hills Regional Park- Camp Sacajawea Retreat Center meeting space- Equestrian Trailhead: Equestrian trails and picnic tables- Holland Lake Trailhead: Hiking/snowshoeing and cross-country ski trails, fishing pier, picnic area/shelter, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, ski skating- Jensen Lake Trailhead: Hiking/snowshoeing and ski touring trails, canoe route access, playground and picnic shelter/area, fishing, ice fishing- Lebanon Hills campground- Lebanon Hills Visitor Center: Park information and maps, reference library, equipment rental, Discovery Room meeting space rental, day camps, yoga- Schulze Lake Beach: Picnic area, access to hiking trails, canoe, kayak and stand-up paddleboard rental, swimming- Visitor Center Trailhead: Hiking, ski and snowshoe trails, nature interpretive trail, beach, equipment rental, canoe route access, fishing pier, picnic area, sledding hill, kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming- West Trailhead: Hiking and mountain bike trails, picnic shelter, ski skating, snowshoeingMiesville Ravine Park Reserve- Miesville Ravine Park Reserve Trailhead: Hiking and snowshoeing trails, picnic sheltersSpring Lake Park Reserve- Community gardening plots- Lower Spring Lake Park Reserve Trailhead (Archery Trail): Access to archery trail, horseshoe pits, picnic shelter, snowshoeing, and Camp Spring Lake Retreat Center meeting space- Schaar's Bluff Trailhead: Hiking, ski touring and ski skating trails, picnic shelters/area, playground, sand volleyball court, gardening, Schaar's Bluff Gathering Center meeting space, and day campsThompson County Park- Thompson County Park Trailhead: Hiking and snowshoe trails, playground, fishing pier, picnic shelter, horseshoe pits, and Dakota Lodge meeting spaceWhitetail Woods Regional Park- Whitetail Woods Trailhead: Hiking, ski touring and snowshoe trails, Fawn Crossing Nature Play area, amphitheater, picnic area, sledding hills, camper cabins
27970 Orlando Trail, Cannon Falls, MN 55009
  • Dakota Woods Dog ParkLake Byllesby Regional Park- Lake Byllesby Regional Park Trailhead: Dogsledding, hiking and skijoring trails; beach; boat launch; campground; playground; horseshoe pits; picnic shelter; fishing; swimmingLebanon Hills Regional Park- Camp Sacajawea Retreat Center meeting space- Equestrian Trailhead: Equestrian trails and picnic tables- Holland Lake Trailhead: Hiking/snowshoeing and cross-country ski trails, fishing pier, picnic area/shelter, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, ski skating- Jensen Lake Trailhead: Hiking/snowshoeing and ski touring trails, canoe route access, playground and picnic shelter/area, fishing, ice fishing- Lebanon Hills campground- Lebanon Hills Visitor Center: Park information and maps, reference library, equipment rental, Discovery Room meeting space rental, day camps, yoga- Schulze Lake Beach: Picnic area, access to hiking trails, canoe, kayak and stand-up paddleboard rental, swimming- Visitor Center Trailhead: Hiking, ski and snowshoe trails, nature interpretive trail, beach, equipment rental, canoe route access, fishing pier, picnic area, sledding hill, kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming- West Trailhead: Hiking and mountain bike trails, picnic shelter, ski skating, snowshoeingMiesville Ravine Park Reserve- Miesville Ravine Park Reserve Trailhead: Hiking and snowshoeing trails, picnic sheltersSpring Lake Park Reserve- Community gardening plots- Lower Spring Lake Park Reserve Trailhead (Archery Trail): Access to archery trail, horseshoe pits, picnic shelter, snowshoeing, and Camp Spring Lake Retreat Center meeting space- Schaar's Bluff Trailhead: Hiking, ski touring and ski skating trails, picnic shelters/area, playground, sand volleyball court, gardening, Schaar's Bluff Gathering Center meeting space, and day campsThompson County Park- Thompson County Park Trailhead: Hiking and snowshoe trails, playground, fishing pier, picnic shelter, horseshoe pits, and Dakota Lodge meeting spaceWhitetail Woods Regional Park- Whitetail Woods Trailhead: Hiking, ski touring and snowshoe trails, Fawn Crossing Nature Play area, amphitheater, picnic area, sledding hills, camper cabins
340 North Friberg Avenue, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Provide services such as:- Activities for all ages such as adult hockey, skating programs, ice rentals, Kids Kamp, martial arts classes, softball, strength training, tennis, track and field, youth golf, volleyball camp, and youth softball/baseball- Animal control services. All cats and dogs over the age of 6 months must be licensed. Chicken permits are permitted who live in R-1 zones with a maximum of four chickens allowed.- Forestry and park maintenance of landscape and trees on public property and parks. Parks located in Fergus Falls are Adams, Airport, Barefoot, Broken Down Dam, Delagoon, Dr. Allen Magnuson, E&G Noyes Park, Ferber Park, George Wright, Godel, Higgins Dog Park, Kennedy Park Nature Area, Kirkbridge Park, Pebble Lake Golf Course, Pebble Lake Swimming Beach, Red Sox, Riverfront Pavilion, Riverview Waterfall Sanctuary, Robert Hannah, Roosevelt, T.H. Johnson, Van Dyk, and W.L. Burnap (Broadway). The ice rank is Cleveland Ice Rink.- Protect and promote the natural resources- Reserve a park shelter or facility on a first come, first serve basis
112 Kamnic Street, Pierz, MN 56364
Offers community education classes and rentals such as:- Adult recreation- Driver education offering driving practice and instruction- Facility rental- Youth Activities: Cooking and kitchen safety, music lessons, art classes, football, physical activity, basketball, archery, cross country, dance, golf, gymnastics, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling
4100 Lakeview Avenue North, Robbinsdale, MN 55422
Mayor and City Council Members?- Member Contact InformationAnimal Control?- Contact Robbinsdale Police Department; phone (763)531-1220Building Inspection Department?- Responsible for issuing building, plumbing, mechanical, and fence permits- Schedules and conducts inspectionsCity AttorneyCommunity Development?- Includes information about comprehensive planning, flood plain, housing programs and development, redevelopment opportunities (EDA), rental licensing, and zoningDomestic Partner Registry?- Voluntary program for unmarried, committed couples who reside or work in Robbinsdale and who share a life and home together to document their relationship Election?- Ballot and election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting earlyEngineering Department?- Surveys, designs, estimates and prepares plans, reports and specifications for the construction of new streets, sidewalks, water mains, sanitary sewers and storm drainsFinance Department?- Includes information about annual audits, budgets, special assessments, and utility billing License?- Includes animal, liquor, tobacco sales license, and morePublic Works Division?- 4601 Toledo Avenue North; phone (763)531-1202; hours 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday- Includes city maintenance operations: streets, parks, water, sewer and city garage- Recycling Center information, 4601 Toledo Avenue North; phone (763)531-1202Recreation Parks & Facilities?- Includes information about city parks, recreation opportunities, and the city band; phone (763)531-1278
430 3rd Street, Farmington, MN 55024
Mayor and City Council:- Member contact informationCity 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.
1501 Collegeway, Worthington, MN 56187
?Rental availability for events, birthday parties, church groups, school youth groups, community organizations, and family gatherings
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508 3rd Street, Farmington, MN 55024
  • Computer Classes: Business Resources, Computer Basics, Internet Basics, Word 2010, Your Library Online, and more- Copier and scanner- Home library service- iLab with makerspace technologies- Interlibrary loans- Online research tools- Print and non-print materials including regular and large print books, books on CD, paperbacks, music CDs, video games, audio tapes, DVDs, described videos, newspapers, pamphlets, and magazines- Public meeting rooms- Reference and information services including Internet and web access- Sponsors and hosts book clubs- Streaming and downloadable media (audiobooks, eBooks, movies, music, and television programs)- Storytimes and summer reading program for youth
985 1st Avenue, Gibbon, MN 55335
Mayor and City Council MembersMember Contact InformationCity AdministratorBuilding Department:- Building inspection information- Construction permit informationCity Attorney:- (507)834-6818, 1042 1st AvenueCity Clerk:- Animal Control- Election information- Local government information including mayor and city council membersEmergency ManagementEngineering Department:- Street construction/repair information- Water quality assurance informationPlanning DepartmentPublic Works Division:- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information- Recycling information- Sewer maintenance information- Snow removal information- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information- Water department information Utilities- Water and Garbage- Renville-Sibley Sanitation (a Gibbon-based company) can be contacted for dumpsters at (507)834-6168.- Natural Gas: call Fairfax City Clerk at (507)426-7255
2424 26th Street, Slayton, MN 56172
Mayor and City Council Members:- Member contact information: https://slayton.govoffice.com/mayor-council Departments:- Administration and Finance- Animal Licenses- Aquatic Center- Meeting Room- Parks and Recreation: Offers three parks (Rupp Park, Gullord Park, and Bi-Centennial Park) that feature softball fields, picnic shelters, basketball and tennis courts, horseshoe pits, and sand volleyball. - Planning and Zoning Commission- Public Works- Sump Pump Program
2100 White Bear Avenue, Maplewood, MN 55109
PROGRAMS THROUGH MAPLEWOOD PARKS AND NATURAL RESOURCES- Nature Center & Neighborhood Preserves programming includes trails and parks- Nature programs offered by community partners- Touch and See room open at the Nature Center- Sports programs offered through community partners- Community events at various locations in Maplewood throughout the yearPROGRAMS AT THE YMCA- Aquatics, including swimming lessons- Physical fitness classes and facilities- Sports programs for youth and adults- Child care and day camps- Banquet room rental- Birthday parties which include the use of the gym and swimming facilities- Senior programming- Theater rental/performances