Golden Valley residents are invited to the 2021 Annual Joint Meeting between the Golden Valley City Council and the City’s Boards.
Registration for Golden Valley’s USSSA men’s softball summer leagues begins February 23.
The WSFA is a multi-city cooperative training program between the Fire Departments of Golden Valley, Plymouth, Maple Grove, and West Metro.
More cities are expected to join in the coming months, and the coalition will launch a website in February.
This event is sponsored by the Golden Valley Environmental Commission and Human Rights Commission.
Emergency notifications will tell you to take action and are only used as needed.
Climatologist Dr Mark Seeley will present on the negative impact climate change has on different communities and open the floor for a Q & A.
The City of Golden Valley is asking for public input as part of its Facilities Study to help shape the future of its civic campus.
Residents looking to get involved locally can apply for the Bassett Creek Watershed Management Commission.
For more information about committees, visit the Blue Line Extension Committees website.
The emergency notification platform the City previously used will be discontinued in 2021.
Look for more news on the Hennepin County website.
Once the storm has passed and you’ve finished shoveling, you can assess how much salt you really need to use, if any.
Community members are asked to watch the Facilities Study Open House and take the survey to make sure all voices are heard.
The $1.87 billion bonding bill signed by Gov Tim Walz Oct 22, 2020 includes $1.3 million for the project.
Knowing how to salt correctly keeps local streams, rivers, and lakes cleaner and protects habitats, fish, and plants.
By the end of 2021, the project team plans to have a new route that has the support of corridor residents, businesses, and cities.
Green building is a process that reduces and/or eliminates negative environmental impacts over the course of a building’s life-cycle.
City staff also recommended using current budget levels and resources to continue removing a percentage of ash trees each year.
For more information on the Martin Luther King Human Rights Contest, visit the City website.
Residents are asked to watch the open house below and take the survey by January 11.
The 2020 award recipients are Helene Johnson and Peter Knaeble.
Learn more on the Medley Park Stormwater Improvement Project page on the City website.
The City’s tax levy of $26,106,046 is a $1,033,012 increase (4.10 percent) over 2020’s levy.
The proposed 2021 budget is $2.2 billion, a decrease of $300 million from last year.
Gwen Jorgens, an election judge for the City for 16 years, said overall voters did a good job following the new measures.
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Those who missed the conversation live on air, can listen to a recording on the MPR website or where podcasts are found.
The conversation will also be available in podcast form on the MPR website following the broadcast.
Voters must keep a minimum of 6 feet of distance from others while in line to vote and while waiting outside to enter the polling place.
Election results become official at the canvassing board meeting, set for 6 p.m on November 13.
If you have already sent the completed ballot back by mail, you can check status of that ballot on the Minnesota Secretary of State website.
Opat will begin a consulting practice, working initially with North Memorial Health.
Eligible residents can register on election with a valid proof of residence.
The process of counting mail-in and early in-person absentee ballots is underway in Hennepin County. Minnesota law allows the counting o ...
The Department of Motor Vehicles will re-open, by appointment only, on November 16.
Please note, voters who received their absentee ballot by mail cannot deposit the completed ballot into a ballot counter.
This month, attendees will learn about winter sowing, the method of starting seeds outdoors, in the winter.