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10 Civic Center Plaza, Mankato, MN 56001
Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information Community Development - Responsible for planning and managing physical growth and expansion. Includes housing, inspections, planning and zoning, economic development and mass transit. Finance - Administers financial accounting and reporting, including fiscal budget, financial statements, internal audits, budget control, and purchasing. Human Resources - Responsible for benefits administration, compensation administration, employee and labor relations, wellness, training and development, payroll, job descriptions, job opportunities, and recruitment and selection. Information Technology - Manages technology equipment, wireless devices, network security, network connectivity, cellular and desktop telephone communications, software application development and support, information management, and training. Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center - Center for meetings and entertainment in the City Center. Includes a 6,500 seat arena, large exhibit/banquet hall, conference center, and reception and banquet halls. Public Information and Engagement - Works to increase awareness through the website, newsletters, news releases, special events, utility bill inserts, focus groups, public engagement, and videos. Public Utilities - Utility services include water, water reclamation, and curbside pick-up of recycling and refuse. Public Works - Oversees planning and designing of sanitary sewers, water mains, streets and sidewalks, parks, public landscaping; inspects construction; reviews new site plans, developments, and private improvement projects; and monitors, analyzes and modifies traffic patterns.
791 Main Avenue, Lafayette, MN 56054
Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://lafayettemn.com/mayor-and-council Departments: - Administration - Animal Services - Code Compliance - Culture Department - Elections - Finance - Parks and Recreation - Public Works - Sanitation and Recycling - Utilities - Zoning Permits
147 Central Avenue North, Brooten, MN 56316
Provides city services including utilities, planning and zoning, inspections and engineering, street and park maintenance. - City maintenance department - Garbage collection - Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information
13065 Orono Parkway, Elk River, MN 55330
Mayor and City Council Members Member contact information Economic Development - Helps with the development of new businesses and properties throughout the city 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 License and Permit - Administrative Permits: Burn permit, fireworks, kennel (private/commercial), special event, tobacco, etc. - Building Permits: Commercial/residential (763)635-1060 - Environmental Permits: Floodplain, shoreland, wetland conservation - Parks and recreational Permits (763)635-1150 - Planning permits (763)635-1033 Planning Department - Building inspection - City code including ordinance and zoning enforcement - Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, which establishes overall goals and policies for community development, revitalization, maintenance, and growth Public Works Department - Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties and facilities, snow removal, street, stormwater management, and wastewater treatment Recycle, Garbage and Yard Waste - Visit website for more information
405 2nd Avenue West, Halstad, MN 56548
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
111 Hassan Street SE, Hutchinson, MN 55350
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
190 Sailstar Drive NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
- 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
101 4th Street SE, Rochester, MN 55904
Programs that encourage total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime: - K-9 unit - Patrol services - Specialty units - Investigative services - Animal shelter for stray holds and adoption Animal control: - Emergency concerns include: Animal fighting, intentional animal abuse, animal/vehicle collisions, vicious animals, animals chasing/attacking people - Non-emergency concerns include: Stray dogs, nuisance barking, animals in distress, animal bites and scratches that break the skin, removal of dead animal carcasses
25 West 4th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102
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
300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487
- ADA: (612)596-0300 - Adopt-A-Highway information: (612)596-0339 - Dead animal pickup (for deer only; all other animals call Animal Control): (612)596-0299 - Election Information: (612)348-5151 - Government Center, 300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis: (612)348-8240 - Jail, (City/County) 350 South 5th Street, Minneapolis: (612)348-5112 - Juvenile Detention Center: (612)348-8122 - Licensing: (612)348-8240, (drivers, game, fishing, marriage) - Map request hotline: (612)596-0352 - Notary Public filings: (612)348-8240 - Permit information/office: (612)596-0339 - Personnel: (612)348-2163; employment opportunities, 612-348-7855 - Probation Files - Adult: (612)348-2110; Juvenile: 612-348-3700 - Property Tax Information: (612)348-3011 - Public Defender: (612)348-7530 - Recorder/Registrar: (612)348-5139 - Recycling Hotline: (612)348-3777 - Retirees to the rescue (property tax work-off program): (612)348-3046 - Roads - Construction and Maintenance (Public Works): (612)596-0300 - Traffic sign information: (612)596-0310 - Traffic signal information: (612)596-0293, (612)673-5750 - Traffic Violations (District Court Customer Service Line): (612)348-2040 - Voter Registration: (612)348-5151 - Warrant information: (612)48-2000
309 3rd Street , Ironton, MN 56455
- Licenses and permits: Pet licenses and building permits - Mayor and City Council: Member information - Planning and zoning - Utilities: The water, sewer, garbage, and recycling utilities are billed through the city
521 Oak Avenue South, South Haven, MN 55382
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information is available on the city website https://www.cityofsouthhavenmn.com/index.asp?SEC=67750F94-0AB3-4721-9AFB-B872F4D48590&Type=B_DIR Departments: - City parks and maintenance: Provides a baseball field, a small playground, and a small park - Building department: Provides building permits and zoning ordinances - Planning and zoning: Oversees community development and handles the city building inspections - Public works oversees the city streets, snow removal, street cleaning, water, sewer, garbage, and recycling services
316 Highway 10 South, Motley, MN 56466
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]
1201 7th Street South, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
Provides city services including: - Animal Control - Beer/liquor licenses - Charitable gambling permits - City attorney - City clerk - Election information - Mayor and city council: Member contact information - Planning and zoning: Provides professional assistance in creating and administering city policies, plans, and regulations with community stakeholders to enhance livability and sustainability. - Public Utilities Department: Includes drinking water treatment and distribution, wastewater conveyance and treatment, biofuel utilization, stormwater collection and treatment, nutrient recovery, and hydroelectric energy production. - Public Works Department: Is to provide for the effective and efficient operation, and maintenance of the city's infrastructure. The Public Works Department is organized into several divisions. These divisions work together to coordinate services and to achieve the following objectives: - To clean, repair, clear snow and ice from, and maintain the municipal street, alley, and sidewalk systems - To provide convenient, well-maintained parking facilities in the downtown area - To provide quality maintenance and repair to prolong the life of city equipment - To provide quality municipal refuse and recycling collection services - To provide and properly manage a yard waste compost site - The City of Saint Cloud provides billing for water, sewer, refuse (recycling and garbage), storm water run-off, and street light utilities.
430 3rd Street, Farmington, MN 55024
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.
502 Atlantic Avenue, Waverly, MN 55390
Mayor and City Council Members: -For member contact information, visit the website https://waverlymn.gov/?SEC={735E533E-A5C9-4915-B36C-9C2FE1314B1D}&Type=B_DIR&persistdesign=none 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, maintains the park and trail system, and performs 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.
311 6th Street, Walnut Grove, MN 56180
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.
217 Hillcrest Avenue, Spicer, MN 56288
Mayor and City Council Members: For member contact information, visit https://cityofspicer.com/mayor-council City services include: - 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 and commercial waste - Water and sewer services: provide safe drinking water and wastewater removal to the city's residents and businesses
10 Maple Avenue South, Maple Lake, MN 55358
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.
301 South Main Avenue, Hills, MN 56138
Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information https://www.hillsmn.com/ Departments: - Administration and Finance - Animal Licenses - Building Department - City sewer system - Legion Rental space - Parks and recreation: Includes information about Hills Rez Park and Jacobson Park - Utilities: Includes information on phone, internet, and internet, as well as water meters and rates. Also includes information regarding garbage and recycling.
16 South Broadway Street , Gilbert, MN 55741
Mayor and City Council Members - Member contact information: https://gilbertmn.org/government/city-council-advisory-boards-commissions/ Departments - Animal control - Animal license - Election: Absentee voting, voting location, and voting registration - Electric, water, sewer, and garbage services - Fire department (218)748-2218 - Land use permit and variance - Planning and zoning - Parks and recreation: Baseball fields, beach, city parks, ice arena, and trail. Sherwood Forest Campground (218) 748-2221, [email protected].
335 3rd Street South, Brownton, MN 55312
Mayor and City Council Members Member contact information Departments: - City Clerk/Treasurer: Provides building permits; dog and cat licenses - Community Center - Parks and Recreation - Public Works/Waste treatment - Utility Services: Provides electric, water, natural gas, sewer, and garbage/recycling services; energy rebates
227 South Front Street, Saint Peter, MN 56082
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
205 4th Street, Cleveland, MN 56017
Mayor and City Council Member Contact Information Departments - City Clerk's Office - Public works/waste/wastewater Services - Cleveland Area Food Shelf - Emergency Management - Parks: Cherry Creek Park, Veteran's Memorial Cleveland, and Water Tower Park - Permits: Building, burning, zoning, etc.
1530 Bunker Lake Boulevard NW, Andover, MN 55304
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
