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Minnesota 2019 Minnesota MUNICIPAL GUIDE 2019 MUNICIPALITIES BY COUNTY STATE AND REGIONAL CONTACTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STATE SENATE U.S. CONGRESS UUntitled-13ntitled-13 1 22/15/12/15/12 44:07:07 PPMM MINNESOTA TABLE OF CONTENTS Municipalities by County ................................................... 2 State Holidays State and Regional Contacts ......................................... 39 2019 State House of Representatives ..................................... 43 New Year’s Day State Senate ..................................................................... 51 Tuesday 1/1/2019 Martin Luther U.S. Congress .................................................................... 55 King Jr. Day Monday 1/21/2019 Presidents’ Day The information in this Monday publication is supplied by: 2/18/2019 Content Providers, LLC P.O. 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Thursday 11/28/2019 Front cover images courtesy of Adobe Stock Images: https://stock. adobe.com/images/1/66732513 Friday After Thanksgiving Day Friday 11/29/2019 Christmas Day Wednesday 12/25/2019 1 Municipal Guide 2019 MINNESOTA MUNICIPALITIES BY COUNTY Aitkin County Municipalities Columbus, City of Commissioners Chair: Anne Marcotte Andover, City of Mayor: Dave Povolny 217 Second Street NW, Rm 130 Mayor: Julie Trude 16319 Kettle River Blvd Aitkin, MN 56431 1685 Crosstown Blvd NW Columbus, MN 55025 Phone: 218-927-7276 Andover, MN 55304 Phone: 651-464-3120 Fax: 218-927-7374 Phone: 763-755-5100 Fax: 651-464-5922 Population: 16202 Fax: 763-755-8923 Population: 3914 Website: co.aitkin.mn.us Population: 30598 Website: ci.columbus.mn.us Website: ci.andover.mn.us Sheriff: Scott Turner Coon Rapids, City of 217 Second Street NW, Rm 185 Anoka, City of Mayor: Jerry Koch Aitkin, MN 56431 Mayor: Phil Rice 11155 Robinson Drive Phone: 218-927-7435 2015 First Avenue North Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Fax: 218-927-7359 Anoka, MN 55303 Phone: 763-755-2880 Website: www.co.aitkin.mn.us/departments/ Phone: 763-576-2700 Fax: 763-767-6491 public-safety/public-safety.html Fax: 763-576-2727 Population: 61476 Population: 17142 Website: coonrapidsmn.gov Municipalities Website: ci.anoka.mn.us Aitkin, City of East Bethel, City of Mayor: Gary Tibbitts Blaine, City of Mayor: Steven Voss 109 First Avenue NW Mayor: Tom Ryan 2241 221st Avenue NE Aitkin, MN 56431 10801 Town Square Drive NE East Bethel, MN 55011 Phone: 218-927-2527 Blaine, MN 55449 Phone: 763-367-7840 Fax: 218-927-1834 Phone: 763-784-6700 Fax: 763-434-9578 Population: 2165 Population: 57186 Population: 11626 Website: ci.aitkin.mn.us Website: www.ci.blaine.mn.us Website: ci.east-bethel.mn.us Additional Municipalities Centerville, City of Fridley, City of Hill City, City of, Population: 629 Mayor: Jeff Paar Mayor: Scott Lund McGrath, City of, Population: 80 1880 Main Street 6431 University Avenue NE McGregor, City of, Population: 362 Centerville, MN 55038 Fridley, MN 55432 Palisade, City of, Population: 161 Phone: 651-429-3232 Phone: 763-571-3450 Tamarack, City of, Population: 90 Fax: 651-429-8629 Fax: 763-571-1287 Population: 3792 Population: 27208 Anoka County Website: centervillemn.com Website: ci.fridley.mn.us Commissioners Chair: Rhonda Sivarajah 2100 Third Avenue Circle Pines, City of Ham Lake, City of Anoka, MN 55303 Mayor: Dave Bartholomay Mayor: Mike Van Kirk Phone: 763-421-4760 200 Civic Heights Circle 15544 Central Avenue NE Fax: 763-323-5289 Circle Pines, MN 55014 Ham Lake, MN 55304 Population: 330844 Phone: 763-784-5898 Phone: 763-434-9555 Website: co.anoka.mn.us Fax: 763-785-2859 Population: 15296 Population: 4918 Website: ci.ham-lake.mn.us Sheriff: James Stuart Website: ci.circle-pines.mn.us 13301 Hanson Blvd NW Lexington, City of Andover, MN 55304 Columbia Heights, City of Mayor: Mark Kurth Phone: 763-323-5000 Mayor: Donna Schmitt 9180 Lexington Avenue Fax: 763-422-7503 590 40th Avenue NE Lexington, MN 55014 Website: www.anokacounty.us/432/ Columbia Heights, MN 55421 Phone: 763-784-2792 Sheriffs-Office Phone: 763-706-3600 Fax: 763-785-8951 Fax: 763-706-3601 Population: 2049 Population: 19496 Website: ci.lexington.mn.us Website: ci.columbia-heights.mn.us 2 Municipal Guide 2019 ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS & BUSINESS FRIENDS WORKING FOR THE FUTURE OF THE CITY OF BEMIDJI Best Wishes From O’Doyle Brothers Demolition Services MINNESOTA MUNICIPALITIES BY COUNTY Lino Lakes, City of Additional Municipalities Municipalities Mayor: Jeff Reinert Bethel, City of, Population: 501 Bemidji, City of 600 Town Center Pkwy Hilltop, City of, Population: 754 Mayor: Rita Albrecht Lino Lakes, MN 55014 317 Fourth Street NW Phone: 651-982-2400 Becker County Bemidji, MN 56601 Fax: 651-982-2499 Commissioners Chair: Larry Knutson Phone: 218-759-3560 Population: 20216 12972 County Hwy 11 Fax: 218-759-3590 Website: www.ci.lino-lakes.mn.us Audubon, MN 56511 Population: 13431 Phone: 218-439-3275 Website: ci.bemidji.mn.us Nowthen, City of Population: 32504 Mayor: Jeff Pilon Website: www.co.becker.mn.us Additional Municipalities 8188 199th Avenue NW Blackduck, City of, Population: 791 Nowthen, MN 55330 Sheriff: Todd G Glander Funkley, City of, Population: 5 Phone: 763-441-1347 925 Lake Avenue Kelliher, City of, Population: 262 Fax: 763-441-7013 Detroit, MN 56501 Solway, City of, Population: 103 Population: 4443 Phone: 218-847-2661 Tenstrike, City of, Population: 201 Website: nowthenmn.govoffice2.com Fax: 218-847-1604 Turtle River, City of, Population: 77 Website: www.co.becker.mn.us/dept/sheriff/ Wilton, City of, Population: 204 Oak Grove, City of Mayor: Mark Korin Municipalities Benton County 19900 Nightingale Street NW Detroit Lakes, City of Commissioners Chair: Warren Peschl Oak Grove, MN 55011 Mayor: Matt Brenk 531 Dewey Street Phone: 763-404-7000 1025 Roosevelt Avenue Foley, MN 56329 Fax: 763-404-7001 Detroit Lakes, MN 56502 Phone: 320-968-5001 Population: 8031 Phone: 218-847-5658 Fax: 320-968-5329 Website: ci.oak-grove.mn.us Population: 8569 Population: 38451 Website: cityweb.lakesnet.net Website: co.benton.mn.us Ramsey, City of Mayor: Sarah Strommen Additional Municipalities Sheriff: Troy Heck 7550 Sunwood Drive NW Audubon, City of, Population: 519 581 Hwy 23 Ramsey, MN 55303 Callaway, City of, Population: 236 Foley, MN 56329 Phone: 763-427-1410 Frazee, City of, Population: 1391 Phone: 320-968-7201 Fax: 763-427-5543 Lake Park, City of, Population: 783 Fax: 320-968-6885 Population: 23668 Ogema, City of, Population: 187 Website: www.co.benton.mn.us/170/Sheriff Website: ci.ramsey.mn.us Wolf Lake, City of, Population: 56 Municipalities Saint Francis, City of Beltrami County Foley, City of Mayor: Steve Feldman Commissioners Chair: Edward Fussy Mayor: Gerard Bettendorf 23340 Cree Street NW 701 Minnesota Avenue NW, Suite 200 251 Fourth Avenue North Saint Francis, MN 55070 Bemidji, MN 56601 Foley, MN 56329 Phone: 763-753-2630 Phone: 218-333-8478 Phone: 320-968-7260 Fax: 763-753-9881 Fax: 218-333-4246 Fax: 320-968-6325 Population: 7218 Population: 44442 Population: 2603 Website: stfrancismn.org Website: www.co.beltrami.mn.us Website: ci.foley.mn.us Spring Lake Park, City of Sheriff: Phil Hodapp Saint Cloud, City of Mayor: Cindy Hansen 613 Minnesota Avenue NW Mayor: Dave Kleis 1301 81st Avenue NE Bemidji, MN 56601 400 Second Street South Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 Phone: 218-333-9111 Saint Cloud, MN 56301 Phone: 763-784-6491 Website: www.co.beltrami.mn.us/ Phone: 320-255-7200 Fax: 763-792-7257 Departments/Law%20enforcement/Sheriff. Population: 65842 Population: 6412 html Website: ci.stcloud.mn.us Website: slpmn.org 4 Municipal Guide 2019 MINNESOTA MUNICIPALITIES BY COUNTY Sartell, City of Additional Municipalities Mapleton, City of Mayor: Sarah Jane Nicoll Barry, City of, Population: 15 Mayor: John Hollerich 125 Pinecone Road North Beardsley, City of, Population: 233 104 Second Avenue NE Sartell, MN 56377 Clinton, City of, Population: 422 Mapleton, MN 56065 Phone: 320-253-2171 Correll, City of, Population: 32 Phone: 507-524-3492 Fax: 320-253-3337 Graceville, City of, Population: 577 Fax: 507-524-4536 Population: 15876 Johnson, City of, Population: 28 Population: 1756 Website: sartellmn.com Odessa, City of, Population: 127 Website: mapletonmn.com Sauk Rapids, City of Blue Earth County North Mankato, City of Mayor: Kurt Hunstiger Commissioners Chair: Drew Campbell Mayor: Mark D Dehen 250 Summit Avenue North 204 South Fifth Street 1001 Belgrade Avenue Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 Mankato, MN 56001 North Mankato, MN 56002 Phone: 320-258-5300 Phone: 507-304-8608 Phone: 507-625-4141 Fax: 320-258-5359 Population: 64013 Population: 13394 Population: 12773 Website: co.blue-earth.mn.us Website: northmankato.com Website: ci.sauk-rapids.mn.us Sheriff: Brad Peterson Additional Municipalities Additional Municipalities 401 Carver Road Amboy, City
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