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City Offices - Buffalo Lake City Offices

Member and City Council Members: ??Member Contact Information Departments City Clerk - Treasurer Public Works: - Water department information - Sewer maintenance information - Snow removal information - Street cleaning and street construction/repair information - Superintendent - Water/Sewer Supervisor - Parks Supervisor - Streets Supervisor Animal Control: (320)833-2101 Garbage and Recycling collection: garbage curbside Tuesday morning; recycling every other Tuesday Community Center: - City Hall books rentals Election and voter information

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Recycling Center - Blue Earth County Department of Property and Environmental Resources

- Offers a 24-hour drop-off for residential recycling. No business quantities at the drop-off. - Drive-through facility offers an attendant to help unload recyclables. Businesses with large quantities, please call ahead. - Accepts containers including plastic, glass, aluminum and tin; mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, old clothing and rags, scrap metal - Items accepted at the drive-through facility for a fee include major appliances, tires, automotive batteries, pallets and electronics.

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Waste Disposal & Recycling - Chisago County Environmental Services Office

County service linking businesses, institutions, farms, and individuals discarding usable materials with those who can reuse them. Chemicals, construction materials, electronics, glass, oils, waxes, paint, coatings, paper, plastic, rubber, textiles, leather, transportation materials, wood waste, appliances, residential, and household items, etc.

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Environmental Services - Lyon County Environmental Office

Provides the following services: - Community education on environmental issues such as recycling, solid waste, and solid waste reduction - Disposal information for household items such as appliances, batteries, electronic waste, and more. - Hazardous waste information - Management of county campgrounds, fairgrounds, lakes, parks, and trails - Recycling collection

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City Offices - Saint Clair City Offices

Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information City Clerk-Treasurer: - Responsible for the overall day-to-day operations at City Hall Public Works Department: - 7:30 am to 12 noon and 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm - Supervisor: (507)327-0394, [email protected] - Provides general street maintenance and snow plowing - Maintains Memorial Park - Wastewater Treatment Plant - Water and Sewer systems The City of St. Clair does not maintain its own police department; the city has contracted with the Blue Earth County Sheriff's Office for police protection.

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City Offices - Brooklyn Center City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Administration: - Communications: (763)569-3300 Building & Community Standards: - Building Inspections - Code Enforcement - Ownership Services - Business & Development - Planning and Zoning - Community Center: (763)569-3400; 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Citizen Services Department: - Animal Control: (763)569-3333 - Elections Fire Department: - General Info: (763)549-3600 Park and Recreation Department: - 50 meter indoor swimming pool - 150' water slide - Zero depth entry wading pool - Diving boards - Birthday party package for children - Exercise room - Family changing rooms - Locker rooms (25 cents) - Meeting and event room rental Police Department: - General Info (763)569-3333 Public Works Department: - General Public Works information- (763)585-7100, [email protected]; streets and snow plowing information

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Household Hazardous Waste Facility - McLeod County Environmental Services

- Accepts latex paint; insect repellents; oil-based paint; aerosol cans; paint thinner; adhesives; brake fluid; household solvents; varnish strippers; driveway sealers; transmission fluid; wood preservatives; weed killers; oven cleaners; stains and varnish; glues and cements; mercury; gasoline and kerosene; rust removers; ammonia; ant and roach killer; patching cement; pool chemicals; car waxes; acids and bases; asbestos cements; garden pesticides; motor oil (accepted in containers of five gallons or less); antifreeze (accepted in containers of five gallons or less); batteries; lead-based paints; rat killer and poison; Compressed Gas Cynlinders less than 30 ounces; and more common household hazardous wastes - Accepts small business and commercial waste for disposal. Must be VSQG licensed by the state. - Freeuse Center offers household cleaners and paint products for reuse - Miscellaneous recycling services for VHS tapes, cassette tapes, cell phones, inkjet cartridges, toner cartridges, DVDs, CDs, floppy disks, handheld electronics, chargers, gaming devices, memory drives, holiday light strands, bubble wrap, packing peanuts, polystyrene, wine corks, #5 household plastic, cooking oil, and more

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City Offices - North Mankato City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://www.northmankato.com/government/city_council/index.php Departments: - Administration and Finance - Animal License - Building inspections - Community Development - Elections - Emergency Management - Garbage and recycling - Licenses and permits - Parks and recreation: Includes a variety of different parks featuring playgrounds and walking trails for hiking. - Public safety - Public works: Includes water, sewer, streets, and stormwater management

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Law Enforcement - Chaska Police Department

- Animal control. Works with Four Paws organization. - Car seat installation and inspection - Lockouts with a service fee $20 - Lost and found - Neighborhood Crime Watch: Group of neighbors looking out for other neighbors - Recycle Cell Phones: Cell phones may be dropped off at the Chaska Police Department. The phones will be cleaned up and given new cords and chargers, then distributed to seniors and victims of abuse to provide 911 assistance. - Vacation house checks

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Household Hazardous Waste - Chisago County Environmental Services Office

Items accepted: - Automotive/Petroleum Products: Antifreeze, brake fluid, charcoal lighter fluid, gas, kerosene, oil, oil filters, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, etc. - Home Improvement Products: Adhesives, driveway sealers, paints, paint stripper, paint thinner, roofing tar, rust remover, solvents, stains, varnish, wood preservatives, aerosols, etc. - Batteries: Rechargeable batteries, including nicad, button batteries, and small sealed lead-acid batteries (discard alkaline and carbon batteries in trash) - Fluorescent bulbs - Household Cleaners: Cleaning products, drain cleaners, metal cleaners, oven cleaners, spot removers, etc. - Lawn and Garden Chemicals: Fertilizer with weed killer, flea killer, herbicides, mothballs, pesticides, etc. - Miscellaneous Items: Acids and bases, mercury, pool chemicals, photographic chemicals, propane cylinders, cell phones, etc.

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Electronic Recycling Program - Best Buy Electronic Recycling Program

Best Buy will recycle electronic equipment for free at all big-box locations. Residents can get rid of their old or unwanted appliances and electronics using: - Recycling Kiosks located just inside the front doors - At the Customer Service counter - Appliance and TV recycling options whereby Best Buy will remove an appliance or TV free of charge from a customer's home when a new product is purchased and delivered by Best Buy or, for a fee, pickups can be scheduled with no product purchase - Reclaimed products from trade-in. Three items per household per day. Accepts most electronics and large appliances, with a few exceptions. Most large appliances can be recycled for a fee through the haul away recycling program. Call 1-800-RECYCLING or visit www.1800recycling.com to find alternative locations to recycle electronics or appliances that Best Buy does not accept. Rechargeable batteries can be dropped off at any U.S. and Puerto Rico Best Buy stores. Does not accept alkaline batteries for disposal. Visit www.1800RECYCLING.com to find recycling centers. Visit website to view program details.

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City Offices - Mound City Offices

Mayor and City Council: -Member contact information Administration Department - City Hall - Human Resources Building Department - If building, remodeling, or starting a business, call the Community Development Director at (952)472-0604 in the Mound Building Department at City Hall. - For questions on the Building Code, call MNSPECT at (952)442-7520 - Building inspection information - Construction permit information City Attorney - Contact City Hall City Clerk Department - City Clerk (952)472-0613 - Election information Engineering Department, Finance Department, Planning Department - Contact City Hall Public Works Division - Municipal water and sewer services are provided to all residential, commercial, and industrial areas of Mound. - Call customer service at (651)255-0972 with billing questions - Director of Public Works (parks, docks, city buildings, water, sewer, streets) - Recycling information - Sewer maintenance information - Snow removal information - Street cleaning and street construction/repair information - Water department information

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City Offices - Danube City Offices

Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information Building Department: - Building inspection information - Construction permit information City Clerk - Treasurer: - Election information - Local government information - Meeting room policy information - Dog licenses $5 per year Emergency Management - Police Department: (320)826-2256 Public Works Division: - Parks, trails, playgrounds, ballfields and ice rinks information - Garbage: curbside pickup: 7 am every Friday - Recycling: curbside pickup: 7 am; 2nd and 4th Friday of each month - Sewer maintenance information - Snow removal information - Street cleaning and street construction/repair information - Water department information - Water quality assurance information

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Henderson City Offices - Henderson City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member Contact Information City Administrator/Clerk: - Election information Building Department: - Building inspection information - Construction permit information Engineering Department: - Map information - Street construction/repair information - Water quality assurance information Planning Department Public 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 Emergency Management

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City Offices - Trimont City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member Contact Information Hometown Sanitation: - Garbage and recycling services - Request a dumpster (877)545-4877 - Permanent recycling site (877)545-4877 Utility: - (800)255-4268 - Minnesota Energy Resources for natural gas at (800)303-0752 - Frontier Communications for phone and internet at (800)435-1504. Parks and Recreation: - Two city parks - One Battlefield - To reserve a park for an event call City Clerk's Office (507)639-2060 Public Works Division: - Street and park maintenance - Managing the water and wastewater departments - Snow removal, and many other duties - Sanitation service is provided to the City of Trimont by Hometown Sanitation from Windom. - Call the city clerk's office to sign up for these services Waste Management: - Garbage pickup every Tuesday beginning at 6:45 am

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Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection - Scott County Environmental Services Department

Accepts items that are flammable, corrosive, toxic, poisonous, or reactive including: - Adhesives and putties - Aerosol Spray Products: Spray paint, oven cleaner, and pesticides - Appliances: Washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves, dehumidifiers, water heaters, and window air conditioners; ammonia appliances - Automotive Chemicals: Gas, oil and antifreeze (must be in a container that is two and a half gallons or smaller in size); brake or power steering fluid - Batteries (lead acid) - Cell phones - Electronics: TVs; stereos, and computer components - Fuels and Solvents: Fingernail polish remover, charcoal lighter fluid, and kerosene - Household Chemicals: Oven cleaner; household or toilet bowl or drain cleaners; furniture polish; moth balls; unused or outdated medicines - Mercury: Fluorescent tubes, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), thermometers, and thermostats - Paint Products: Paint, stain, varnish, polyurethane, and paint stripper - Sharps (needles) - Tires: From cars and light trucks (SUVs and pickup trucks) - Wood preservatives - Yard Chemicals: Non-agricultural pesticides, poisons, weed killers, and pool chemicals RE-USE Room: Residents and businesses can look through thousands of household products to take. Commonly found items include interior and exterior house paint; stain and varnish; spray paint; automotive products (antifreeze and other fluids, oils and lubricants, waxes and cleaners); lawn and garden products; household items (cleaning chemicals, tile products, caulk, adhesives, and putty).

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City Offices - Hutchinson City Offices

Mayor and City Council Member contact information Departments: Administration - Provides gambling devices licenses, licenses to sell tobacco at retail, parade permits, and parking permits - Provides voter registration Airport ?- Hutchinson Municipal Airport: used by area businesses and recreational pilots Creekside Compost - Intake Phone: (320)587-6762 - Full service compost and recycling facility open to residents of McLeod County. Accepts yard waste and recyclable plastic, glass, newspaper, and cardboard Engineering/Public Works - Garbage/Recycling - Hutchinson Municipal Airport - Oakland Cemetery: (320)234-4455 - Snow plowing emergency hotline: (320)234-5699 - Street light maintenance, operation, and placement - Streets: Pothole patching, pavement repairs, grading, general maintenance, sweeping, and cleaning - Stormwater management - Wastewater treatment facility: (320)234-4233 and after hours emergency calls (320)234-4272 - Water billing information; (320)587-5151 - Water customer Service: (320)234-4222 Finance - Provides waste, wastewater, garbage, and storm water billing Planning/Building/Zoning - Planning Department: Provides long range planning services and reviews land use plans for consistency with city plans- Zoning Department: Assists residents and applicants with zoning requests, development requests, and flood plain information- Building Department: Provides building inspections, code enforcement, issues permits for building, plumbing, fire suppression, and mechanical projects

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Environmental Protection, Green Living - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - MPCA - State Office

- Provides public information, education, and outreach. - Provides recycling information for each county. - Helps businesses and citizens lessen their environmental footprint. - Monitors, measures, and assesses Minnesota's environment. - Develops rules, policies, and procedures. Makes sure rules, regulations, and standards are applied consistently. - Responds to hazardous waste and oil spills. - Delivers MPCA products and services locally through offices throughout the state. See branches for locations.

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Environmental Services - Beltrami County Environmental Services

Administration Enforcement for: - County Environmental Ordinances - Shoreland - Public Health - Subdivision Controls - Solid Waste

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Arboretum Services - Northland Arboretum

A nature conservatory offering 400 acres of preserved natural landscape, 12 miles of hiking areas, nature photography, and more. Offers: - Bike park - Compost site for public use. Visit website for information on compostable materials, rules, and guidelines. - Fitness stations - Hiking, skiing, and snowshoe trails - Nature camps and nature events/classes - Room rentals for indoor or outdoor events - Summer recreation - Winter recreation

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Recycling and Hazardous Waste - Hennepin County Environmental Services

- Batteries are accepted at drop-off containers located in libraries, city halls and community centers throughout the county; can also be brought to the drop-off facilities. - Educational materials on reducing household hazardous waste, tips and tricks to expand and make recycling in the home easier, making homemade cleaners and safely using, storing and disposing of products. - Fix-it Clinics: Get household items fixed for free and learn valuable repair skills from volunteers. Bring in small household appliances, clothing, electronics, mobile devices and more and receive free guided assistance to disassemble, troubleshoot and fix items. Visit http://www.hennepin.us/fixitclinic or call 612-348-9195 to learn what to bring and for locations and times when clinics are occurring. Clinic events are first come, first served. Volunteer opportunities for persons interested in and have skills for soldering, electronics repair, electrical repair, sewing, wood working and general tinkering. - Free Product Centers: Residents can pick up usable products that were previously dropped off for free. Centers are located at each drop-off facility. - Medicine Disposal: Provides green medicine drop boxes located at law enforcement facilities throughout Hennepin County for residents to dispose of medicines. Visit website for locations and hours http://www.hennepin.us/residents/recycling-hazardous-waste/medicine-disposal Does not provide service to pick up medicines directly from residents homes. - Organics Recycling: Curbside organics recycling is offered in limited cities throughout Hennepin County. Contact the city recycling coordinator for city-specific information. Visit website for information regarding drop-off locations. Composting bins are available for purchase at the Brooklyn Park Drop-Off Facility. - Provides Master Recycler/Composter training course. Contact 612-596-0993. - Provides an online, A to Z How-to-Get-Rid-of-It Guide available to residents and businesses/rental properties/government for disposing of waste and recycling. - Provides organized collection events throughout the year. Visit website for more information on locations, hours, guidelines and materials accepted http://www.hennepin.us/residents/recycling-hazardous-waste/collection-events - Recycling and Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Facilities: Provides two year-round drop-off facilities where residents can get rid of recycling, electronics, appliances and household hazardous waste. - Reduce and reuse services include: Choose to Reuse coupon book offers discounts that can be redeemed at reuse retailers; Choose to Reuse online directory lists businesses and organizations that accept donated goods/merchandise, sells used goods/merchandise, offer repairs or rentals. - Sharps Disposal: Check with healthcare provider, destroy at home using a sharps needle destruction device, use a mail-in program or visit the Hennepin County drop-off facilities located in Bloomington and Brooklyn Park - Yard and Tree Waste Disposal: Visit website for more information regarding managing yard waste www.hennepin.us/residents/recycling-hazardous-waste/yard-tree-waste-disposal

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City Offices - Bethel City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://bethelmn.gov/city_departments/ Departments: - Administration and Finance - City Ordinance Department - Community Development - Elections - Engineering Department - Parks and Recreation: Contains information on the various nature trails in the area. - Street Revitalization - Recycling and Utilities ?

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City Offices - Nowthen City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members - Member contact information Animal Control Lost and found: Animal Humane Society; 1411 Main Street NW, Coon Rapids, MN, 55448. Open 12 noon - 8 pm Tuesday - Friday; 10 am - 6 pm Saturday - Sunday. Building Department - Oversees building, mechanical, plumbing, excavating-mining permits, applications, and building inspections City Attorney Community Development - Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, code enforcement regulations, developing businesses, and the local economy, long-range planning initiatives, planning and land use map, subdivision regulations, and zoning ordinance - Responsible for implementing the City's housing goals, advancing infrastructure projects, protecting environmental quality, and fostering partnerships to improve access to community services Election - Ballot and election information Engineering Department - Hakanson Anderson Inc. - Includes consolation services, land surveying, planning, and supervising buildings of city streets License and Permit - Dog licenses Parks and Recreation Department - Nowthen Memorial Park, Twin Lakes City Park, and walking trails Public Works - Responsible for maintaining and creating city roads; brush and tree cutting; park mowing and maintenance; snow plowing and many other miscellaneous duties. Hours of operation are 7 am - 3 pm Monday - Friday. Recycling Information - Open 11 am -5 pm Tuesday - Friday; 9 am - 12 noon Saturday. Items accepted without charge are cardboard, catalogs, magazines, newspaper, inserts, office paper, paper bags, phone books, school paper, shredded paper (in closed paper bags), glass (brown, clear, and green food containers), metal (aluminum food and pop cans), steel/tin cans, plastic (bottles and containers marked with recycling symbol), and scrap metal. Items accepted with a charge are appliances, TVs, computers, monitors, tires, bulbs, and electronics.

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City Offices - Ramsey City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information http://www.ci.ramsey.mn.us/158/City-Council City Departments: - Administration and Finance - Building Department: Oversees building permits, applications, and building inspections. Helps ensure construction projects meet the requirements of both the Minnesota State Building Code and the City Zoning regulations. If residents have questions regarding building permits, the permit process or they already have a permit and need to schedule an inspection, they should call (763)433-9850. - City Engineering: Plans, reviews and prepares projects related to the City's infrastructure, including streets, drainage and municipal water and sewer systems. Also maintains records associated with these projects and is responsible for the City's mapping needs. - Community Development: Guides residential and commercial growth through comprehensive planning processes and administers the city's building and zoning codes - Economic Development Authority (EDA): Aids, assists, and promotes the growth and expansion of commercial, retail, and industrial development in the city - Elections ?- Finance - Parks and Recreation: Offers various parks throughout the city including dog parks, ice rinks, and skate parks. ?- Planning and Zoning - Public Works: Provides design construction and maintenance of streets, stormwater management, municipal water and sewer management, new housing and business infrastructure development, snow removal and ice control, trimming of storm-damaged trees, manages stormwater run-off, patches potholes, roadside mowing, street improvement projects, and street sweeping. - Recycling - Utilities

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Environmental Protection, Green Living - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - MPCA - State Office

- Provides public information, education, and outreach. - Provides recycling information for each county. - Helps businesses and citizens lessen their environmental footprint. - Monitors, measures, and assesses Minnesota's environment. - Develops rules, policies, and procedures. Makes sure rules, regulations, and standards are applied consistently. - Responds to hazardous waste and oil spills. - Delivers MPCA products and services locally through offices throughout the state. See branches for locations.

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