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City Offices - New Germany City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information City Departments: - Administration: Oversees city operations - Building Department: Provides building inspections and permits (763)479-1720 - City bills for water and sewer usage on a monthly basis - City Hall rental (952)353-2488 - Compost/Brush Site: Provides a dumpster location at 250 State Avenue North for grass, leaves, and soft garden waste. The dumpster is not for brush. A second site that the city contracts with the City of Mayer for use of the Carver County Environmental site is located on County Road 30 east of the Mayer Wastewater Facility. The site is open 8 am - 12 noon Saturday year-round and 5 pm - 7 pm Wednesday from spring through fall. Items accepted at the second site are brushes, automotive batteries, clothing, plastic bags, shrink wrap, paper, food and beverage containers, scrap metal, used motor oil, oil filters, and antifreeze. - Fire Department: Provide fire prevention, protection, and rescue services to the city of New Germany, as well as the surrounding townships of Camden and Hollywood - Garbage service is billed monthly along with the city utility bill - Public Works: Maintenance of the city's open spaces, streets, sidewalks, snow plowing, street signage, and other duties

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Environmental Services - Bois Forte Band of Chippewa

Provides the following environmental services: - Dump Bin Rental: Bins are rented out to individual homes and programs that are within the reservation boundaries - Solid Waste Program/Curbside Program: Pick up of garbage and recyclables

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City Offices - Montevideo City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: ?Member Contact Information City Administration/City Office Personnel: - City manager - City Clerk - Finance Director - Building Official - Community Development Director - Utility Billing Clerk - Finance Clerk - City provides building permits, garbage collection, sewer and water services, and zoning permits. - Economic Development Authority(EDA) provides technical and financial services to assist in business start-up, expansion, and acquisition projects. The EDA will customize the assistance based upon the specifics of the project. - Fire Department is operated by volunteers and a fire chief. - Public works include maintenance of streets, street lights, parks, sidewalks, cemetery and the outdoor swimming pool, and removal of snow and ice from city streets.

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Garbage Service - Backus City of

Provides services for garbage Accepts bagged garbage for a fee (curbside pickup available through privately owned company)

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City Offices - Saint Peter City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: ?- Member contact information https://www.saintpetermn.gov/337/City-Council ?City Departments:? - Administration and Finance - Building - Economic Development Authority - Elections - Finance - Permits and Licensing - Planning and Zoning - Public Works - Recreation: Offers a variety of different parks that feature campgrounds, community centers, and trails. - Utilities

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City Services - Waverly City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: -Member contact information City Departments: - Planning and Zoning: Is responsible for making recommendations to the City Council involving plat approvals, zoning amendments, rezoning, variances to the zoning ordinances, appeals, special use permits, and for all other land use issues. Also considers all applications for zoning variances. - Public Works: Operates and maintains the water and sewer system throughout the city, maintenance of the park and trail system, and street upkeep and repair including snow removal in the winter. - Utility Services: Provides water, sewer, refuse, and single-sort recycling services. For emergency water or sewer service call (612)290-9110 or (612)290-5691.

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Highway Department Services - Lake County Highway Department

?Responsible for the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the county highway system. Service including: - Report road kill and culvert backup: (218)834-8511 - Report a sign-related issue, question, or wintertime mailbox damage: [email protected] - Snow removal on county roads

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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

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Little Canada City Offices - Little Canada City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members - Member contact information Animals - Animal Control is contracted through the Ramsey County Sheriff's Department: (651)767-0640 - Call Hillcrest Animal Hospital to inquire about a lost pet: (651)484-7211 - Call to report a dead animal on a city street: (651)766-4029 - Dogs are required to be licensed. Cost is $20 for two years, with a $5 discount with proof of spaying/neutering. A certificate of rabies vaccination is required. Licenses are available at the Little Canada City Center. Cats do not have to be licensed. Planning, Zoning, and Inspections - Building Official, Kade Paulson, (651)766-5323, [email protected] - Call (651)766-4029 for building permit inspections before 9 am, can usually perform the inspection that afternoon. - Construction permit information: Allow at least five to seven business days from the date the permit and all required information is received by the Building Official for approval on residential and commercial permits. - Contact Community Development Director Ben Harrington for all planning and zoning questions. Phone: (651)766-4046 between 8 am and 4:30 pm. Email: [email protected] - To request an electrical inspection, call Pete Tokle, (763)754-2983 between 7 am - 8:30 am, Monday - Friday. Have the permit number. Public Works Division - After hours Public Works emergency, contact the Ramsey County Sheriff's office: (651)767-0640- Maintenance of public streets and right-of-ways, including repair and snow removal: (651)766-4029- Street repair requests: Complete online form or call (651)766-4029

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City Offices - Halstad City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://halstad.com/city-council-mayor/ Departments: - Administration - Building Department - Economic Development - Finance - Permits - Public Works: Responsible for street maintenance, street cleaning, and snow removal - Recreation: Features two city parks, a dog park, kayak rentals, a park shelter, and summer recreational activities - Utilities: Provides electric, water, sewer, and garbage services for the residents

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Refuse Removal Program - Nonprofit Wrench

Provides refuse removal services, including heavy furniture from bedroom, living room, or basement.

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City Services - Waite Park City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Departments: - City Administration: Oversees the city operations and departments. - Building Department: Oversees building permits, building inspections, and building projects. - Planning and Community Development: Plans, organizes, and implements programs and activities relating to planning, zoning, economic, and community development. - Public Works Department: Responsible for repairing a road, mowing a park, cleaning a public building, sweeping a street, picking up brush, plowing/ snow removal, city parks, trails, garbage, recycling, water, and sewer services. - Utility Billing

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City Offices - Milroy City Offices

- Animal Services: Offers a lifetime license for all dogs and cats within the city. Also provides the following assistance to all residents and is dedicated to helping protect the health, safety, and welfare of both people and animals in our community. -Responding to stray animal complaints - Impoundments - Barking dog complaints - Ordinance enforcement - Building/Zoning: Permits are required for many projects, such as; building/moving in a storage shed; building/replacing a deck; putting up a fence, etc. Permits are not required for shingling a roof, siding, or replacing a window if the work does not change the housing structure. - Garbage and Recycling: Contracts with Southwest Sanitation for solid waste collection. Garbage is picked up on Thursday mornings. Recycling is picked up by Redwood County Recycling every other Wednesday morning. - Mayor and City Council: Member information - Parks and Recreation: The City Park is centrally located within the city along Highway 68/Euclid Avenue. The City Park offers a variety of recreational activities and modern playground equipment. The park shelter is available to rent. ??- Public Works/Maintenance: Is responsible for the city streets and alleys, water system, sanitary sewer system, and the city park.?? - Water Utilities: Provides safe, high-quality water services to the community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation. Contact the office if you have any questions or need assistance with any matters related to the water.

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Dead Animal Pickup - Minnesota Department of Transportation

Will pick up carcasses of dead animals, particularly deer, located along state highways (not Interstates or county roads). Callers must know the location of the animal. If a carcass is blocking a driving lane, individuals should call 9-1-1 to report the obstruction to the state patrol.

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City Offices - Circle Pines City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information City Departments: - Administration Department: Handles day to day operations of the City and carries out policies and actions of the City Council - City attorney - Centennial Utilities: Provides natural gas, water, sewer, garbage, and recycling. Intake phone number (763)784-6751. After hours intake phone number (763)427-1212. - Finance Department: Manages the City finances, billing, and budget - Garbage and recycling - Public Works Department: Oversees street maintenance, snow removal, and takes reports on potholes, traffic sign damage, storm drains, and light outages.

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City Offices - Birchwood Village City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information ???Administration ?????- Responsible for City Council support, finance, elections, and general city government administration Community Development ?- Responsible for building permits, city engineering, and city planning ?City Attorney - Responsible for city legal matters - Phone: (612)743-4242- Email: [email protected] Public Utilities ?- Billing services for city utilities - Garbage: Tennis Sanitation (651)459-1887 - Sewer and Water: St. Anthony Village (612)782-3318 Public Works ?- Responsible for city maintenance, snow removal, sewer maintenance, water maintenance, and tree inspections - City Tree Inspector: John Lund (651)338-1383 - City Water Superintendent: John Manship (651)426-9386 - Snow Removal: (612)256-9214 - Sewer Maintenance: (651) 755-9828

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City Services - Annandale City Offices

Provides city services including: - Building permits and inspections - - Elections: Administers city, county, state, and federal elections for residents who live within City limits and provides information regarding absentee voting, in-person voting, and early voting. - - Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information - - Planning commission: Reviews development plans and advises the City Council on site plan review, platting and subdivisions, conditional use permits, variances, and other planning and zoning related items. - Public Works: Is responsible for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the community's infrastructure. Public Works duties include, but are not limited to: - - Water & Sewer- Maintenance of the City's water production, distribution, sanitary sewer collection, and stormwater systems; water meter reading and repairs when needed, fire hydrants, and utility locates. - Streets - Repairs, preventative maintenance, snow plowing, roadside trimming to prevent sightline obstruction, street sweeping, street signage, street and signal light maintenance. - Parks - Maintenance of the City's public open spaces including parks and cemeteries, City trails and sidewalks. - Forestry - Answering resident questions about trees, and managing growth of trees and brush in City parks and public property. - Compost - Maintaining the City's compost facility. - - Utilities: Water, sewer, garbage, and recycling - -

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City Offices - Hopkins City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Administration Department: - City Manager: Mike Mornson, (952)548-6301 - Assistant City Manager, Ari Lenz, (952)548-6303 Building Department: - Administrative Assistant: Maria Jimenez, (952)548-6320 - Building Official: Chris Kearney, (952)548-6321 - Building inspection information - Construction permit information City 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 Registries Planning 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 Housing Public 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

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City Offices - Walnut Grove City Offices

The different departments of the City of Walnut Grove work hard to take care of the community. The following departments and services include: - City Maintenance: [email protected] - Parks and Recreation: Provides park facilities and programs to accommodate residents' and visitors' needs and interests. - Licence, Permits, and Fees: Land use permits, selling or soliciting permits, golf carts/ATV/UTV permits, dog and cat licenses. - Mayor and City Council: Member information - Sanitation and Recycling: Contracts with an outside waste management company, Southwest Sanitation for solid waste collection and West Central Sanitation for recycling. Everyone within the community is required to have garbage collection and all residential customers are required to have recycling collection. To set up garbage service, contact the City Clerk. - Water Utilities: Provides safe, high-quality water services to the community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation. Contact the office if there are any questions or need assistance with any matters related to the water.

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Recycling and Resource Solutions Information - Anoka County Recycling and Resource Solutions

Provides waste reduction services and countywide recycling, organics, and hazardous waste programs through education, technical assistance, and resource support. Services offered: - Christmas Tree Recycling - Electronics Recycling - Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection - Mercury Products Recycling - Organics and Yard Waste Composting - Oil Recycling - Refuse Transfer Stations - Residential Recycling Programs - Sanitary Landfills - Trash/Garbage Pickup - Used Sharps Disposal

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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

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Solid Waste - Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe

- Provides residential curb side garbage pick up - Provides roll off bin services for demo and mixed solid waster - Provides dumpster bin rental and tip up - Accepts recyclable materials

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City Departments - Motley City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information City Departments: Administration - Responsible for the city's administrative tasks Parks and Recreation - Responsible for the maintenance of city parks Public Works - Responsible for the maintenance of city garbage, recycling, streets, storm sewers, wastewater, and utility services - Email: [email protected]

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City Offices - Minnesota Lake City Offices

Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information City Office - Permits: Construction, recreational fire, burn, and chicken permits Garbage Collection - Garbage pick up is every Thursday; bins must be out by 8 am - Recycling pick up is the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month; bins must be out by 7 am Public Safety - Ambulance - Fire Department: Handles fires, auto extrication, hazardous materials releases, confined space rescue, grain bin rescue, and rope rescue Water and Sewer

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City Services - Maple Lake City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: For member contact information visit https://ci.maple-lake.mn.us/council Departments: - City Administration: Oversees city department operations - Economic Development: Building permits, plumbing permits, and mechanical permits - Elections: Provides residents with information about how to register to vote, early voting, elections, and other related services - Public Works: Responsible for several functions such as the parks, street cleaning and maintenance, airport, utilities, and compost sites - Utilities: Water, sewer, garbage, and recycling services to residents.

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