As part of the Local Emergency in response to the Coronavirus, the City is using electronic means instead of in-person meetings.
This amendment adds a category of flexible or compact dumpster.
As this is not a regular or informal meeting, we were not able to include the special meeting agenda packet in the usual agenda management.
The City of Rosemount is taking the steps necessary to maintain essential services to our residents in the face of the challenges.
Landlords and financial institutions will no longer be able to begin eviction proceedings to remove tenants.
Apple Valley Liquors has made the difficult decision to close Stores 2 and 3 on Pilot Knob Road until further notice.
Minnesotans are urged to stay home when feeling sick, frequently wash hands, and follow Minnesota Department of Health guidance.
District 196 will resume distribution of free grab-and-go meal bags on Monday, March 30 while schools are closed because of coronavirus.
The E-Report is intended as a means for the public to provide police with information, while not risking exposure by giving report.
Minnesotans can report instances of price gouging by calling (651) 296-3353 or report them online.
The Council has directed that regular, special and emergency meetings of the City may be conducted by telephone or other electronic means.
The so-called "flushable wipes", will flush down the toilet, but won’t break down like toilet paper.
Several restaurants and school districts are involved and additional resources are being added as more information becomes available.
Items will be posted on the Lust Auction Services website at www.WisconsinSurplus.com beginning April 6, 2020.
Mayor Mary Hamann-Roland released a brief statement about City's implementation of its emergency management plans.
These facilities include the Senior/Event Center, Community Center, Hayes Park Arena, Apple Valley Sports Arena and Activity Center.
"Each home will receive an invitation to respond to a short questionnaire-online, by phone, or by mail-between March 12-20."
Proclamation invokes City’s Emergency Operations Plan and Continuity of Operations Plan necessary for the response to COVID-19 Pandemic.
City services will continue to be provided over phone or through the website.
"Persons who have committed criminal offenses involving child pornography are likely to escalate their criminal behaviors."
All District 196 schools and offices are closed beginning Wednesday, March 18.
A Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 14, will be held.
The E-Report is intended as a means for the public to provide police with information, while not risking exposure.
View the City's information resources regarding the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Childcare will be provided by the YMCA starting 3/16 only for the children ages five to 12 of healthcare workers, emergency personnel.
Each of these amendments are interrelated and have been reviewed by the City in conjunction with one another.
"Our decision was based on recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to limit large gatherings."
Learn more about why it is important to participate in the Census and how you can do so.
"We understand that everyone is dealing with new realities in almost every aspect of our daily lives."
The Minnesota Department of Health says closing schools could do more harm than good. Here's why.
Ordinances require items, when stored outside, to be fully screened from public view by adjacent properties and right of ways.
City of Apple Valley March 5 Parks And Rec Advisory Video.
The award was given by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada.
The first set of the concert is free and is sponsored by the Apple Valley Arts Foundation.
Police say a homeless man from Wisconsin was causing issues downtown earlier this week.