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Public Works Departments and Services - Saint Paul Department of Public Works
Bridge Engineering: (651)266-6180
Composting/household hazardous waste: (651)633-EASY (3279)
Dead animal pick-up from street, alleys, or sidewalks: (651)266-9700
Garbage/trash collection information: (651)266-6101
Parking meters repair: (651)266-9776
Recycling: (651)222-7678
Residential parking: (651)266-6200
Sewer maintenance: (651)266-6234
Sidewalk snow removal violations: (651)266-8989
Sidewalk repair: (651)266-6120
Snow emergencies: (651)266-PLOW (7569)
Street permits: (651)266-6151
Street repairs: (651)266-9700 (Answered 24 hours)
Traffic signal and streetlight maintenance: (651)266-9777
Bridge Engineering: (651)266-6180
Composting/household hazardous waste: (651)633-EASY (3279)
Dead animal pick-up from street, alleys, or sidewalks: (651)266-9700
Garbage/trash collection information: (651)266-6101
Parking meters repair: (651)266-9776
Recycling: (651)222-7678
Residential parking: (651)266-6200
Sewer maintenance: (651)266-6234
Sidewalk snow removal violations: (651)266-8989
Sidewalk repair: (651)266-6120
Snow emergencies: (651)266-PLOW (7569)
Street permits: (651)266-6151
Street repairs: (651)266-9700 (Answered 24 hours)
Traffic signal and streetlight maintenance: (651)266-9777
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Snow Clearance/Street SaltingSnow/Ice Removal Ordinance EnforcementYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingStreet Flooding/DrainageTraffic SignalsStreet Construction/RepairTraffic SignsWaste Management InformationResidential Recycling ProgramsPublic ParkingDead Animal PickupStreet SignsStreet LightsSewer System Maintenance
City of Rochester Information and Services - 311 Service Center - Rochester City Offices - 311 Services
Serves as the single point of contact for the City of Rochester for non-emergency requests for information and services.
Mayor and City Council Contact Information
City Attorney:??
- City of Rochester attorney
City Clerk:
- Animal and business license
- Election and voting
- Notary
- Parking permit
- Property assessment
Community Development:
- Inspections for building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing
- Planning/zoning
- Rental tenant complaints
- Trash/debris
Park and Recreation:
- Golf
- Park, trails, and recreation facilities
Public Parking:
- Parking meters (malfuntioning)
Public Works:
- Boulevard tree concerns
- Potholes
- Sidewalk issues
- Traffic concerns and suggestions
Public Utilities:
- Electric and water services (start/stop/transfer services)
- Streetlight outage
Reporting:
- Graffiti
- Tall grass and weeds
Serves as the single point of contact for the City of Rochester for non-emergency requests for information and services.
Mayor and City Council Contact Information
City Attorney:??
- City of Rochester attorney
City Clerk:
- Animal and business license
- Election and voting
- Notary
- Parking permit
- Property assessment
Community Development:
- Inspections for building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing
- Planning/zoning
- Rental tenant complaints
- Trash/debris
Park and Recreation:
- Golf
- Park, trails, and recreation facilities
Public Parking:
- Parking meters (malfuntioning)
Public Works:
- Boulevard tree concerns
- Potholes
- Sidewalk issues
- Traffic concerns and suggestions
Public Utilities:
- Electric and water services (start/stop/transfer services)
- Streetlight outage
Reporting:
- Graffiti
- Tall grass and weeds
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City/County ParksElection InformationParking PermitsLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesCity AttorneyRecreational TrailsStreet Construction/RepairElectric Service Connection/RepairRecreation CentersWater Service Connection/RepairAnimal RegulationStreet LightsPublic ParkingLocal Officials OfficesHousing ComplaintsBuilding InspectionGolf Courses
City Services - Spicer City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
City services including:
- Land use and planning
- Street maintenance: oversight and maintenance of public streets including potholes, managing traffic flow, and more
- Waste management: collects, transports, and disposes of household commercial waste
- Water and sewer services: provides safe drinking water and wastewater removal to the city's residents and business
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member Contact Information
City services including:
- Land use and planning
- Street maintenance: oversight and maintenance of public streets including potholes, managing traffic flow, and more
- Waste management: collects, transports, and disposes of household commercial waste
- Water and sewer services: provides safe drinking water and wastewater removal to the city's residents and business
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Customer Service - Minnesota Power
Services to customers on accounts, customer resources, budget billing, payment options etc. Follows Cold Weather Rule October 15 - April 15.
- Commercial and residential customer (24 hours): (800)228-4966 - New and existing
- Medical Necessity: Reconnection or continuation of service to a customer who is dependent on electric-powered equipment that must be operated continuously, or as circumstances require, as specified by a physician to avoid the loss of life, or serious medical complications requiring immediate hospitalization. Must submit a letter from physician or medical supply company.
- Report an outage for lights: (800)30-POWER or (800)307-6973; online here
- Report a streetlight or area light: (800)228-4966
Services to customers on accounts, customer resources, budget billing, payment options etc. Follows Cold Weather Rule October 15 - April 15.
- Commercial and residential customer (24 hours): (800)228-4966 - New and existing
- Medical Necessity: Reconnection or continuation of service to a customer who is dependent on electric-powered equipment that must be operated continuously, or as circumstances require, as specified by a physician to avoid the loss of life, or serious medical complications requiring immediate hospitalization. Must submit a letter from physician or medical supply company.
- Report an outage for lights: (800)30-POWER or (800)307-6973; online here
- Report a streetlight or area light: (800)228-4966
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Public Works Department - Saint Louis County Public Works
- Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
- Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
- Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
- Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
- Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
- Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
- Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
- Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
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Streets/Maintenance - Bemidji City of
Provides maintenance for city streets, etc.
Provides maintenance for city streets, etc.
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City Services - Albertville City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Building Department
- Commercial and residential building permits (763)497-3384
- Inspection line (763)497-3384 ext. 103
- Zoning and code enforcement
City Engineer
- Responsible for all public engineering and city construction projects including the design, plan review, utility system review, and construction inspection of all public improvements
Election
- Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Finance Department
- Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy
- Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing
Planning Department
- Utilize the City's Comprehensive Plan, long-range planning initiatives, zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations and code enforcement regulations
Public Works
- Includes maintenance of all public parks, city properties and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and sweeping, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water supply. Emergency Water/Sewer After Hours On Call: (763)496-6809
- Compost Facility: Located off of CSAH 37 east towards Otsego, turn left onto MacIver Avenue NE, then go about 1/2 mile on MacIver and watch for signage for the compost site that is located on the left-hand side. Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, to Albertville residents. The area is exclusively used for organic materials that degrade quickly. This includes grass clippings, leaves, mulch, flowers, weeds, sod, and garden waste. Bags must be removed when dumping these items. Small trees less than 3" in diameter, branches, brush, bushes, and other natural wood products are accepted and need to be placed in a separate wood and brush pile at the site.
- Recycling: Republic Services, recycling is emptied every other Thursday (320)252-9608
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Building Department
- Commercial and residential building permits (763)497-3384
- Inspection line (763)497-3384 ext. 103
- Zoning and code enforcement
City Engineer
- Responsible for all public engineering and city construction projects including the design, plan review, utility system review, and construction inspection of all public improvements
Election
- Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early
Finance Department
- Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy
- Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing
Planning Department
- Utilize the City's Comprehensive Plan, long-range planning initiatives, zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations and code enforcement regulations
Public Works
- Includes maintenance of all public parks, city properties and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and sweeping, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water supply. Emergency Water/Sewer After Hours On Call: (763)496-6809
- Compost Facility: Located off of CSAH 37 east towards Otsego, turn left onto MacIver Avenue NE, then go about 1/2 mile on MacIver and watch for signage for the compost site that is located on the left-hand side. Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, to Albertville residents. The area is exclusively used for organic materials that degrade quickly. This includes grass clippings, leaves, mulch, flowers, weeds, sod, and garden waste. Bags must be removed when dumping these items. Small trees less than 3" in diameter, branches, brush, bushes, and other natural wood products are accepted and need to be placed in a separate wood and brush pile at the site.
- Recycling: Republic Services, recycling is emptied every other Thursday (320)252-9608
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Land Use Planning and Regulation BodiesStreet LightsStreet Flooding/DrainageAbsentee BallotsYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingStreet Construction/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBuilding InspectionVoter Registration OfficesLocal Officials OfficesWater Supply SystemCity Government Information ServicesResidential Recycling ProgramsWater Service Connection/RepairElection InformationStreet CleaningLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesSewage Treatment FacilitiesConstruction/Development PermitsSewer System MaintenanceTraffic Signs
Electric Distribution Utility - People's Energy Cooperative - Southeast Minnesota
Use webpage for:
- Accessing the power outage map
- Contacting the cooperative via email
- Bill payment
- Reporting street lights that are not working
- Service connection, stop, and transfers
- Submitting meter readings
Co-op offers:?
- Energy audits, resources, and education on saving energy
- Evergreen Renewable Energy Program
- Local discounts for services
- Outdoor LED lighting
- People's community solar
- Power outage reporting by phone, email, or text
Use webpage for:
- Accessing the power outage map
- Contacting the cooperative via email
- Bill payment
- Reporting street lights that are not working
- Service connection, stop, and transfers
- Submitting meter readings
Co-op offers:?
- Energy audits, resources, and education on saving energy
- Evergreen Renewable Energy Program
- Local discounts for services
- Outdoor LED lighting
- People's community solar
- Power outage reporting by phone, email, or text
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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
Public Works Department - Saint Louis County Public Works
- Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
- Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
- Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
- Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
- Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
- Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
- Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
- Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
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Falcon Heights City Offices - Falcon Heights City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members
-?Member contact information
Departments
- Community Development, Planning, and Zoning: Is tasked with maintaining a high quality of life in a community that is an aging, inner-ring, fully developed suburb adjacent to Saint Paul and within two miles of Minneapolis. This goal is achieved through community-focused planning.
- Elections: Coordinates and provides information to support the democratic process for the city's residents. It works in conjunction with Ramsey County and the Minnesota Secretary of State to manage all aspects of voter registration, absentee voting, polling locations, and precincts. Before elections, the department helps voters find their sample ballots, request absentee ballots, and locate their proper polling place. On Election Day, it ensures voters vote in their correct precincts at designated polling locations. The department also handles updating registrations and ensuring election results are available and accurate.
- Finance: Is responsible for managing the city's financial operations, including preparing the annual budget, monitoring revenues and expenditures, processing payments, and maintaining accurate financial records. The department ensures compliance with state reporting requirements, supports long-term financial planning, and helps preserve the city's strong credit rating. Through careful oversight and transparent reporting, the Finance Department works to maintain the city's financial stability and support the delivery of services to the community.
- Public Works Department: Is responsible for maintaining and managing the city's physical infrastructure and public spaces. This includes caring for streets, sewer lines, stormwater systems, city-owned buildings, parks, trails, and trees. It ensures that roads are safe and in good repair, utilities are functioning, drainage and stormwater are managed to prevent flooding, and public green spaces are both usable and well kept.
Mayor and City Council Members
-?Member contact information
Departments
- Community Development, Planning, and Zoning: Is tasked with maintaining a high quality of life in a community that is an aging, inner-ring, fully developed suburb adjacent to Saint Paul and within two miles of Minneapolis. This goal is achieved through community-focused planning.
- Elections: Coordinates and provides information to support the democratic process for the city's residents. It works in conjunction with Ramsey County and the Minnesota Secretary of State to manage all aspects of voter registration, absentee voting, polling locations, and precincts. Before elections, the department helps voters find their sample ballots, request absentee ballots, and locate their proper polling place. On Election Day, it ensures voters vote in their correct precincts at designated polling locations. The department also handles updating registrations and ensuring election results are available and accurate.
- Finance: Is responsible for managing the city's financial operations, including preparing the annual budget, monitoring revenues and expenditures, processing payments, and maintaining accurate financial records. The department ensures compliance with state reporting requirements, supports long-term financial planning, and helps preserve the city's strong credit rating. Through careful oversight and transparent reporting, the Finance Department works to maintain the city's financial stability and support the delivery of services to the community.
- Public Works Department: Is responsible for maintaining and managing the city's physical infrastructure and public spaces. This includes caring for streets, sewer lines, stormwater systems, city-owned buildings, parks, trails, and trees. It ensures that roads are safe and in good repair, utilities are functioning, drainage and stormwater are managed to prevent flooding, and public green spaces are both usable and well kept.
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City Offices - Shafer City Offices
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
City Departments
City Administration:
- Provides daily support for city operations
Public Works:
- Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs, streetlights, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water treatment distribution
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (651)325-6007
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
City Departments
City Administration:
- Provides daily support for city operations
Public Works:
- Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs, streetlights, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water treatment distribution
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (651)325-6007
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Customer Service Numbers - Xcel Energy
Business Solutions Center: (800)481-4700
Electric emergency/outage (24 hours): (800)895-1999
Gas emergency/gas odor (24 hours): (800)895-2999
Personal Accounts Department: (800)331-5262
Residential customer service (24 hours): (800)895-4999
Streetlight requests or outage reporting: (800)960-6235
Business Solutions Center: (800)481-4700
Electric emergency/outage (24 hours): (800)895-1999
Gas emergency/gas odor (24 hours): (800)895-2999
Personal Accounts Department: (800)331-5262
Residential customer service (24 hours): (800)895-4999
Streetlight requests or outage reporting: (800)960-6235
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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
City of Minneapolis Information and Services - 311 Service Center - Minneapolis City Offices - 311 Services
Serves as the single point of contact for the City of Minneapolis for non-emergency requests for information and services.
Mayor and City Council Contact Information
- City Hall Information Line: (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1
- Blooming Boulevards
- Domestic Partnership Registration, (612)673-2216
- Elections and Voter Registration
- Graffiti Hotline
- Mississippi Mile Hotline
- Neighborhood Association Information, (612)673-3737
- Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) Revitalizes neighborhoods based on plans created by citizens and local government
- Pollution and Noise Control
- Property Tax Information, (612)673-3000
- Public Affairs
- Film, Video and Recording
- Public Works
- Recycling Collection, Organics Recycling (612)673-2917
- Rental Problems-Housing Services
- Sidewalks: Call to report badly cracked, broken, or unshoveled walks
- Sign Language Coordinator
- Skyways; Call for maps and information on hours
- Voter registration and election information: https://vote.minneapolismn.gov/
- Water Emergency, (612)673-5600; Water problems, answered 24-hours-a-day
- Yellow Ribbon: Resources and support for local service members, veterans and their families.
- Zoning Information
Animals:
- Animal Adoption
- Animal Control, (612)673-6222
- Animal Licenses and permits
- Animal rescue
- Barking Dog Complaints
Assessor, City:
- General Information
- Homestead Information, (612)348-3046 or email [email protected]
- Real Estate Information
- This Old House Program
Attorney, City:
- City of Minneapolis Attorney
Automobiles:
- Abandoned on Private Land
- Abandoned on Streets
- Impound Lot, (612)673-5777; 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance)
Bicycles:
- Bicycle Registration
- Information on Stolen and Recovered, (612)673-5665
City Council:
- General Information
- Council Meeting Schedule
- Ordinance Information
- Civil Rights - Minneapolis
- Communication
- Film, Video and Recording
Community Planning and Economic Development:
- General Information
- Business Association Information
- Business Development
- Business Licensing
- Business Loans
- Energy and Property Improvement Loans
- Homeowner Assistance
- Sale of Vacant Lots
Employment:
- City Employment
- Employment Training
- Jobs Hot Line, (612)673-2282 option 1 or visit website
Fire:
- Emergency, 9-1-1
- Administration
- Fire Prevention
- Broken Fire Hydrants, business hours (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1; after hours (612)673-5600
Garbage Collection:
- (612)673-2917; Call for schedules, garbage cart damage or theft, and information on the collection of large items, leaves, and yard waste.
Health:
- Health and Family Support
- Food Sanitation Concerns
Housing:
- Building Codes
- Building Permits
- Energy Conservation, (612)335-5858
- Home Improvement: visit website
- Homestead Information
- Housing Complaints
- Inspections
- Mortgage Loans
- Public Housing Authority, (612)342-1400
- Renters rights and resources, visit website
- Rubbish and Weed Complaints
- Section 8 Housing, (612)342-1480
- Tenant Advocacy and housing counseling, (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1 for tenants and landlords living in Minneapolis
Libraries:
- General Information
Licenses:
- Bicycle (registration)
- Driver and Vehicle Licenses, (612)348-8240
- General Information on Licenses and Locations, (612)348-8240
- Business Licenses
- Handgun Licenses
Minneapolis Community Development Agency:
- General Information
- Business Association Information
- Business Licensing
- Business Loans
- Energy and Property Improvement Loans
- Homeowner Assistance
- Sale of Vacant Lots
Minneapolis Maps:
- General Information
- Ward and Precinct
Parking:
- Parking Cards
- Hooded Meters
- Out of Order Meters
- Monthly and Event Parking
- Permits for Critical Areas
- Ramp and Lot Maintenance
Parks and Recreation:
- Boulevard Trees, (612)230-6400
- Park Information, (612)230-6400
- Park Maintenance, (612)230-6400
Police:
- Emergency, 9-1-1
- Administration
- Civilian Police Review: Call to report alleged abuse of Minneapolis Police Authority
- Community Crime Prevention SAFE
- Report crimes that do not require an emergency police response (i.e., property damage, non-violent theft report, traffic and parking issues, other report-only calls).Can also visit website to file a police report online.
Records:
- Birth, Death and Marriage, (612)348-8240
- Real Estate, (612)348-3011
Schools:
- Minneapolis Public, (612)668-0000 Call for phone numbers and addresses of schools, faculty and staff, School Board Members, and enrollment information
- Senior Ombudsman
Sewer Emergency:
- Business Hours
- After hours, (612)673-5600
- Call if your drains are backed up
Snow Emergencies:
- (612)348-SNOW(7669) Call 24 hour hotline for up-to-date plowing schedules and parking restrictions. To sign up on-line to receive snow emergency alerts go to: www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/snow/esubscribe.asp; Impound Lot, 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance)
- Snow Plowing and Sanding
Streets and Alleys:
- Block Party Permits
- Storm Drain Repair
- Parade and Race Permits
- Parkway Lights Out
- Pothole Repair
- Street and Alley Maintenance
- Street Lights Out, Metal Poles
- Street Lights Out, Wooden Poles (Xcel), (800)960-6235
- Street Use Permits - General
Utility Billing Office:
- (612)673-1114 or 3-1-1; Call for all water, sewer, and solid waste billing questions
Serves as the single point of contact for the City of Minneapolis for non-emergency requests for information and services.
Mayor and City Council Contact Information
- City Hall Information Line: (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1
- Blooming Boulevards
- Domestic Partnership Registration, (612)673-2216
- Elections and Voter Registration
- Graffiti Hotline
- Mississippi Mile Hotline
- Neighborhood Association Information, (612)673-3737
- Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) Revitalizes neighborhoods based on plans created by citizens and local government
- Pollution and Noise Control
- Property Tax Information, (612)673-3000
- Public Affairs
- Film, Video and Recording
- Public Works
- Recycling Collection, Organics Recycling (612)673-2917
- Rental Problems-Housing Services
- Sidewalks: Call to report badly cracked, broken, or unshoveled walks
- Sign Language Coordinator
- Skyways; Call for maps and information on hours
- Voter registration and election information: https://vote.minneapolismn.gov/
- Water Emergency, (612)673-5600; Water problems, answered 24-hours-a-day
- Yellow Ribbon: Resources and support for local service members, veterans and their families.
- Zoning Information
Animals:
- Animal Adoption
- Animal Control, (612)673-6222
- Animal Licenses and permits
- Animal rescue
- Barking Dog Complaints
Assessor, City:
- General Information
- Homestead Information, (612)348-3046 or email [email protected]
- Real Estate Information
- This Old House Program
Attorney, City:
- City of Minneapolis Attorney
Automobiles:
- Abandoned on Private Land
- Abandoned on Streets
- Impound Lot, (612)673-5777; 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance)
Bicycles:
- Bicycle Registration
- Information on Stolen and Recovered, (612)673-5665
City Council:
- General Information
- Council Meeting Schedule
- Ordinance Information
- Civil Rights - Minneapolis
- Communication
- Film, Video and Recording
Community Planning and Economic Development:
- General Information
- Business Association Information
- Business Development
- Business Licensing
- Business Loans
- Energy and Property Improvement Loans
- Homeowner Assistance
- Sale of Vacant Lots
Employment:
- City Employment
- Employment Training
- Jobs Hot Line, (612)673-2282 option 1 or visit website
Fire:
- Emergency, 9-1-1
- Administration
- Fire Prevention
- Broken Fire Hydrants, business hours (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1; after hours (612)673-5600
Garbage Collection:
- (612)673-2917; Call for schedules, garbage cart damage or theft, and information on the collection of large items, leaves, and yard waste.
Health:
- Health and Family Support
- Food Sanitation Concerns
Housing:
- Building Codes
- Building Permits
- Energy Conservation, (612)335-5858
- Home Improvement: visit website
- Homestead Information
- Housing Complaints
- Inspections
- Mortgage Loans
- Public Housing Authority, (612)342-1400
- Renters rights and resources, visit website
- Rubbish and Weed Complaints
- Section 8 Housing, (612)342-1480
- Tenant Advocacy and housing counseling, (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1 for tenants and landlords living in Minneapolis
Libraries:
- General Information
Licenses:
- Bicycle (registration)
- Driver and Vehicle Licenses, (612)348-8240
- General Information on Licenses and Locations, (612)348-8240
- Business Licenses
- Handgun Licenses
Minneapolis Community Development Agency:
- General Information
- Business Association Information
- Business Licensing
- Business Loans
- Energy and Property Improvement Loans
- Homeowner Assistance
- Sale of Vacant Lots
Minneapolis Maps:
- General Information
- Ward and Precinct
Parking:
- Parking Cards
- Hooded Meters
- Out of Order Meters
- Monthly and Event Parking
- Permits for Critical Areas
- Ramp and Lot Maintenance
Parks and Recreation:
- Boulevard Trees, (612)230-6400
- Park Information, (612)230-6400
- Park Maintenance, (612)230-6400
Police:
- Emergency, 9-1-1
- Administration
- Civilian Police Review: Call to report alleged abuse of Minneapolis Police Authority
- Community Crime Prevention SAFE
- Report crimes that do not require an emergency police response (i.e., property damage, non-violent theft report, traffic and parking issues, other report-only calls).Can also visit website to file a police report online.
Records:
- Birth, Death and Marriage, (612)348-8240
- Real Estate, (612)348-3011
Schools:
- Minneapolis Public, (612)668-0000 Call for phone numbers and addresses of schools, faculty and staff, School Board Members, and enrollment information
- Senior Ombudsman
Sewer Emergency:
- Business Hours
- After hours, (612)673-5600
- Call if your drains are backed up
Snow Emergencies:
- (612)348-SNOW(7669) Call 24 hour hotline for up-to-date plowing schedules and parking restrictions. To sign up on-line to receive snow emergency alerts go to: www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/snow/esubscribe.asp; Impound Lot, 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance)
- Snow Plowing and Sanding
Streets and Alleys:
- Block Party Permits
- Storm Drain Repair
- Parade and Race Permits
- Parkway Lights Out
- Pothole Repair
- Street and Alley Maintenance
- Street Lights Out, Metal Poles
- Street Lights Out, Wooden Poles (Xcel), (800)960-6235
- Street Use Permits - General
Utility Billing Office:
- (612)673-1114 or 3-1-1; Call for all water, sewer, and solid waste billing questions
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Water Well Construction/Maintenance/Abandonment RegulationSnow/Ice Removal Ordinance EnforcementNatural Gas Service Connection/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingElection InformationGeneral Crime ReportingPublic Internet Access SitesWater Supply SystemLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesTraffic ControlBuilding Condemnation/DemolitionCity AttorneyProperty Tax InformationAbsentee BallotsDomestic Partner RegistriesParking PermitsConstruction/Development PermitsBicycle PermitsElectric Service Connection/RepairLocal Officials OfficesMarriage LicensesHazardous Waste ExchangeTelephone Service Connection/RepairSewage Treatment FacilitiesHistoric PreservationBeverage Container Redemption Centers/Pickup Services311 ServicesAir Pollution ControlWorkplace Recycling ProgramsJob InformationRecycling CentersLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesStreet LightsOrganics RecyclingAnimal RegulationFarmers MarketsBusiness Registration/LicensingBuilding Code Violations ReportingWater Service Connection/RepairBirth CertificatesEmployment Discrimination AssistanceFire ServicesHousing Discrimination AssistancePublic ParkingTelephone Book RecyclingYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingCity Government Information ServicesUtility Line Location Information/811 ServicesLarge Item Trash/Garbage PickupResidential Recycling ProgramsStreet Construction/RepairSanitary LandfillsGraffiti RemovalTrash/Garbage PickupChristmas Tree RecyclingDeath CertificatesBuilding Code InformationStreet CleaningVoter Registration OfficesStreet Flooding/DrainageBuilding InspectionDead Animal PickupImpounded Vehicle Services
Public Works Department - Saint Louis County Public Works
- Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
- Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
- Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
- Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
- Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
- Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
- Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
- Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
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City Offices - Burnsville City Offices
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration
- Building Inspections: Provides field inspections, zoning enforcement, building permits, sign persmits, and recreational fire permits. Intake phone number (952)895-4444. Fax number (952)895-4512.
- City Clerk/Elections
- Community Services: Promotes programs and services to help build a better neighborhood. Intake phone number (952)895-4509. Fax number (952)895-4462.
- Economic Development: Administers financial incentives to encourage business development. Hours are open 8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday.
- Licensing: Licenses including liquor, tobacco and gambling. Intake phone number (952)895-4460.
- Rental Licensing and Code Enforcement: Rental licensing and property maintenance. Intake phone number (952)895-4440.
- Natural Resources: Provides habitat management, ecological restoration in natural areas, surface water management, wildlife management programs, urban forest management, natural resources public education, and develop plans for environmental impacts. Intake phone number (952)895-4550. Address is located at 13713 Frontier Lane.
- Planning Division: Provides development review, studies, zoning, flood plain information, mapping, legal documentation of land use regulations, development decisions, and redevelopment/improvement grant applications
- Public Works: Responsible for maintenance, repair, and snow plowing of local streets and cul-de-sacs. Also responsible for maintaining traffic signals, street name and regulatory signs, storm sewer and ponding areas, pavement markings, and tree trimming along boulevards. Intake phone number (952)895-4555. Fax number (952)895-4531. Hours are open 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday.
- Utility Billing: Provides services and billing for costs associated with fresh water delivery and waste water removal. Intake phone number (952)895-4480. Email address [email protected]. Payment mailing address is City of Burnsville PO Box 77025 Minneapolis, MN 55480.
Mayor and City Council:
- Member contact information
City Departments:
- Administration
- Building Inspections: Provides field inspections, zoning enforcement, building permits, sign persmits, and recreational fire permits. Intake phone number (952)895-4444. Fax number (952)895-4512.
- City Clerk/Elections
- Community Services: Promotes programs and services to help build a better neighborhood. Intake phone number (952)895-4509. Fax number (952)895-4462.
- Economic Development: Administers financial incentives to encourage business development. Hours are open 8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday.
- Licensing: Licenses including liquor, tobacco and gambling. Intake phone number (952)895-4460.
- Rental Licensing and Code Enforcement: Rental licensing and property maintenance. Intake phone number (952)895-4440.
- Natural Resources: Provides habitat management, ecological restoration in natural areas, surface water management, wildlife management programs, urban forest management, natural resources public education, and develop plans for environmental impacts. Intake phone number (952)895-4550. Address is located at 13713 Frontier Lane.
- Planning Division: Provides development review, studies, zoning, flood plain information, mapping, legal documentation of land use regulations, development decisions, and redevelopment/improvement grant applications
- Public Works: Responsible for maintenance, repair, and snow plowing of local streets and cul-de-sacs. Also responsible for maintaining traffic signals, street name and regulatory signs, storm sewer and ponding areas, pavement markings, and tree trimming along boulevards. Intake phone number (952)895-4555. Fax number (952)895-4531. Hours are open 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday.
- Utility Billing: Provides services and billing for costs associated with fresh water delivery and waste water removal. Intake phone number (952)895-4480. Email address [email protected]. Payment mailing address is City of Burnsville PO Box 77025 Minneapolis, MN 55480.
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Water Service Connection/RepairTraffic SignalsBuilding InspectionLocal Officials OfficesResidential Recycling ProgramsTrash/Garbage PickupRoadside Landscape MaintenanceStreet LightsStreet Flooding/DrainageBusiness Recruitment and AttractionCity Government Information ServicesStreet Construction/RepairSewer System MaintenanceSnow Clearance/Street SaltingLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesConstruction/Development PermitsMaps
Public Works Department - Saint Louis County Public Works
- Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
- Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
- Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
- Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
- Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
- Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
- Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
- Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
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Public Works Department - Saint Louis County Public Works
- Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
- Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
- Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
- Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
- Evaluates environmental impacts of road and bridge construction projects, assuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Inspects and maintains of state bridges over 10 feet in length, bridges that are less than 10 feet in length, and over 40,000 traffic signs within the county
- Maintains and provides snow removal of County-State Aid Highways (CSAH), County roads, and unorganized township roads
- Maintains traffic signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, and roadway lighting on county roads
- Provides permit for driveways that connect onto county roads, Right-of-Way (Utility) permit within the county road right-of-way, and Two-Way Snowmobile Trail permit operated within the county road right-of-way
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City Services - Montrose City Offices
Administration
Mayor and City Council Members
Building
- Oversees all residential and commercial building permits
Election
- Ballot information; election information; register to vote; serving as an election judge; voting absentee/voting early
Engineering
- Responsible for the planning, design, management and construction of the City's infrastructure, including streets, storm, sanitary, water, and street lighting
Finance
- Coordination and planning of all City financial information including annual budget and tax levy
- Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing
License and Permit
- Animal, fence, and parking permit
Planning and Zoning
-Responsible for adhering to the City's Comprehensive Plan, subdivision regulations, and zoning codes
- Review land use plans and administer land use control ordinances and zoning enforcement
Public Works
- Coordinate and manage all of the activities associated with operation and maintenance of the city's facilities, infrastructure, and properties including community garden, parks and trails, sanitary sewer system, snow removal, street repair, street sign, storm sewers, and water mains
- Garbage and recycling: Randy's Sanitation/Republic Services (763)972-3335
- Yard waste/compost site: 800 Buffalo Ave S (1/4 mile south of the stoplights on east side of road inside the fenced area), available only to residents of Montrose. Yard waste includes acorns, apples, corn stocks, firewood (up to 2-inch diameter), garden vegetation, grass clippings, leaves, pine cones, pumpkins, shrubs, and tree branches.
Administration
Mayor and City Council Members
Building
- Oversees all residential and commercial building permits
Election
- Ballot information; election information; register to vote; serving as an election judge; voting absentee/voting early
Engineering
- Responsible for the planning, design, management and construction of the City's infrastructure, including streets, storm, sanitary, water, and street lighting
Finance
- Coordination and planning of all City financial information including annual budget and tax levy
- Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing
License and Permit
- Animal, fence, and parking permit
Planning and Zoning
-Responsible for adhering to the City's Comprehensive Plan, subdivision regulations, and zoning codes
- Review land use plans and administer land use control ordinances and zoning enforcement
Public Works
- Coordinate and manage all of the activities associated with operation and maintenance of the city's facilities, infrastructure, and properties including community garden, parks and trails, sanitary sewer system, snow removal, street repair, street sign, storm sewers, and water mains
- Garbage and recycling: Randy's Sanitation/Republic Services (763)972-3335
- Yard waste/compost site: 800 Buffalo Ave S (1/4 mile south of the stoplights on east side of road inside the fenced area), available only to residents of Montrose. Yard waste includes acorns, apples, corn stocks, firewood (up to 2-inch diameter), garden vegetation, grass clippings, leaves, pine cones, pumpkins, shrubs, and tree branches.
What's Here
Construction/Development PermitsParking PermitsCity Government Information ServicesSewer System MaintenanceLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesVoter Registration OfficesWater Supply SystemResidential Recycling ProgramsAnimal RegulationSewage Treatment FacilitiesAbsentee BallotsLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesCity/County ParksSnow Clearance/Street SaltingStreet CleaningTrash/Garbage PickupStreet Construction/RepairLocal Officials OfficesStreet SignsBuilding InspectionElection InformationYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingRecreational TrailsStreet Flooding/DrainageWater Service Connection/RepairStreet Lights
