The City will be making improvements to the public boat launch area at Orchard Lake Park.
Click the link below for more information.
On August 18, you may drop off building permit information at Fire Station 1, 20190 Holyoke Avenue.
'This care covers the student’s school day. More details, including how to register, will be shared later this month.'
175th Street West, on the south side of Orchard Lake, will be closed from July 13 until August 3.
This will take about a week depending on the weather.
To check on the status of fields, call our hotline.
Dodd Trail pickleball courts have reopened.
Moody’s maintains Aa1 rating on the City’s outstanding general obligation unlimited tax debt and a Aa3 rating on the outstanding lease.
All City of Lakeville athletic fields are closed due to rain. Dodd Trail pickleball courts are also closed due to flooding.
170th Street closed to all traffic from the Eventide Way intersection to Pilot Knob Road for the 170th Street Phase 2 improvements.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in and around Lakeville.
Tentative project dates are June 22-July 3.
Click the below links for more information.
Online school seniors from across the state are recognized in virtual ceremony, graduate ready to move on to next challenge
There will be no events or ground fireworks this year. Check back for more information.
On June 18, 179th Street will re-open to traffic from Cedar Avenue to the Crossroads of Lakeville driveway.
To check on the status of fields, call our hotline at 952-985-4690.
The project improvements are proposed to be completed by June 19 and opened to all traffic at that time.
The applications can be submitted online.
Watering is only allowed before 11 a.m. or after 5 p.m. - watering during the heat of the day wastes water.
Flagstaff Avenue and Eventide Way will be open to traffic north and south of the intersection with 170th Street.
Visit the link for more information.
Located at the Water Treatment Facility at 18400 Ipava Avenue.
The purpose of this annual report is to provide you with information on your drinking water and how to protect our precious water resources.
During these challenging times, we know we aren’t providing the typical customer service standards we know that you enjoy.
Our hours continue to be Monday to Saturday, noon to 8 p.m.
City of Lakeville is offering a resource to help point businesses in the right direction.
Essential City services will continue without interruption. City employees will be available by telephone and email.
To protect passengers and drivers, we are only allowing one passenger on the bus at a time.
The Census consists of only 10 questions that need to be answered for each person living in a household, regardless of age or relationship.
Construction is expected to take one week to complete.
"We are looking at our operational plan to see if we can reopen in a safe manner and will continue to assess that situation."
"The Heritage location, 20164 Heritage Drive, and the Kenrick location on County Road 46 and Kenrick Avenue will be closed for business."
Permits that require access into an occupied home will not be able to be scheduled for an inspection until further notice.
Building closures are already in effect for the Heritage Center, Lakeville Arenas and the Lakeville Area Arts Center.
The closure includes Lakeville City Hall, Lakeville Area Arts Center, Heritage Center, Hasse and Ames Arenas, Central Maintenance Facility.
If you have additional questions, call Utility Billing at 952-985-4580.
The Lakeville Loop Circulator Bus Continues To Operate On Thursdays.
You can watch these meetings live on our website during meeting times. Meetings are also televised live.