Applications will be accepted from September 1 until September 11.
The space will allow the school district to accommodate an increased need for temporary childcare for school-aged children.
The playground and beach remain open.
The City was recognized for the fire department’s participation in the Sound Off Fire Safety Program.
Reginah Michori is 40 years of age and a Hopkins resident. She is described as African American, 5’ 6" tall, with a medium build.
The 86th Annual Hopkins Raspberry Festival will be held from July 15 until 19 and will be entirely virtual.
Voters are not required to be pre-registered to vote to apply to vote absentee.
Find all City of Hopkins-related closures, cancellations and resources on the website.
The splash pad will be open its normal hours, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday until Saturday, and from noon to 9 p.m. on Sunday.
'We appreciate all members of our community who come from all over the world and have a wide range of life experiences.'
'Our police department and neighboring cities have a mutual aid agreement in place where we assist and supplement each other’s resources.'
'We want to ensure you that we are taking all of the necessary steps to prevent and deter crime in our community.'
'Here in Hopkins, we consider our rich diversity to be one of our greatest assets. We do not, and will not, tolerate racism of any kind.'
Watch the City’s website for an announcement on the splash pad in early-to-mid June.
Rave is a free service that allows individuals to sign-up for notifications sent from state and local authorities.
Residents can watch the meeting live online or on Hopkins municipal cable channel 16, and participate remotely.
Due to high winds and low humidity, there will be a ban on recreational fires in Hopkins.
Simply bring your leftover salt to Hopkins Public Works and dispose of it in the black garbage bin located near the front door.
Fire Chief Dale Specken and City Manager Mike Mornson are leading this emergency effort, in coordination with the City’s senior staff.
It is City’s goal to maintain access to our parks, trails and park amenities while ensuring the health and safety of Hopkins residents.
Hennepin County appraisers are conducting virtual valuation and classification reviews with no face-to-face contact.
Registration for community garden plots has been postponed to a date yet to be determined. Keep an eye out for more information.
The Hopkins Elks Lodge is also following MDH recommendations and has cancelled the annual World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
The Hopkins Fire Department has suspended its hiring process for part-time firefighters until further notice.
Residents must provide proof of residency. Plots are $25 and are reserved on a first come, first served basis.
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The Hopkins Fire Department is currently seeking candidates for paid, on-call firefighters who live within eight minutes of the department.
Every other year, the City of Hopkins offers Hopkins Academy as a free opportunity to find out more about how the City works.
The Hopkins Police Department will be implementing body worn cameras in early 2020.
Join the Hopkins Center for the Arts for Walk of Art Hopkins (WOAH!) this Saturday, January 11, from 5 to 7 p.m.
The 2020 West Metro Home Remodeling Fair is giving away $1,000 to the homeowner whose room is voted most in need of help by visitors.
The City of Hopkins has declared a snow emergency.
Donations of winter gear for children are being accepted through October 31st.
The youth space will close July 27 for renovation and reopen August 15.
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