The road will be closed until August for the County Highway 42 Reconstruction Project.
The Shakopee City Council met Tuesday, April 21.
Fire stations will then deliver the masks to local congregate living facilities for their employees and residents to wear.
Staff will recommend the design to City Council at its May 5 meeting. If approved, the playground is anticipated to be replaced this year.
Residents using one-time bag pickup should contact Republic Services in advance to schedule pick-up service.
In keeping with past practice, weight restriction on local Shakopee streets will also be lifted at this time.
On April 16, counties and cities throughout the state will participate in tornado drills at 1:45 and 6:55 p.m.
All yard waste must be deposited into the dumpster. Please do not set yard waste outside the dumpster on the pavement.
The department will process refunds for all programs and rentals over the next two weeks.
The city recently purchased the property east of Huber Park with the intention of developing it into a future park.
City facilities, including Shakopee City Hall, the Community Center and Ice Arena, will remain closed to the public until further notice.
Funds are provided in the form of loans that will be forgiven if an employer maintains employee and compensation levels.
The pair began skating together in 2018, and their training with Oltmanns has been rigorous.
To keep them open, accessible and safe, we strongly urge everyone to use our parks, trails and park amenities responsibly.
Tell the store SmartLink is picking up and provide the reservationist your order number, if provided, as proof of purchase.
You can continue to purchase trees through the Arbor Day Tree Sale online.
"City of Shakopee declared local emergency. We are doing what we can to protect employees while continuing to provide essential services."
City staff will continue to provide essential services during the public building closure.
The changes are necessary to focus on essential services. The city will post an update when the temporary changes are lifted.
The Engineering Division is moving toward a more objective way of evaluating street conditions by rolling out a pavement rating system.
Based on the recommendations, staff has made the decision to close the Senior Lounge, Kids Cove and The Lookout indoor playground.
The council adopted an emergency response policy that provides the city administrator guidance and authority in the event of an emergency.
The City Council is anticipated to ratify the declaration at its March 17 meeting. The meeting will go on as scheduled.
Both departments’ public outreach programs have been suspended until further notice.
"Our facilities maintenance staff have been briefed about the virus and will continue to provide a clean facility for our residents."
At this time, the Community Center and Ice Arena remain open, and scheduled activities in these facilities will proceed as planned.
State law permits local governments to assess for benefits or recover these costs through the adoption of ordinances.
Trees cost $25-50 each. Limit two per household. You must be a Shakopee resident to purchase a tree.
Between March 12-20, Shakopee residents will receive a US Census Bureau letter, providing information about how to respond to the Census.
This popular event is moving to Lions Park, 1103 Adams St. Hunts by age start at 11 a.m. Be sure to dress for the weather.
The City of Shakopee is making preparations for a possible outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in our community.
The Spring-Summer 2020 Hometown Messenger and Parks and Recreation Activities Brochure is arriving in Shakopee mailboxes this week.
In keeping with past practice, weight restriction on local streets within the City of Shakopee will also begin at that time.
The council expressed concern the action was made without agreement from the city and is seeking collaboration to negotiate the formula.
The six-week course meets from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, April 22 through May 27. The course is designed with a “hands-on” approach.
The Planning Commission meets at 7 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers, 485 Gorman St.
The Egg Hunt and Candy Grab starts at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 4.
Tuesday is Minnesota’s presidential nominating primary. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Council’s primary objective with this resolution is to obtain collaboration from SPUC.
Opus Development will be constructing Cherne a new 130,000-square-foot headquarters in the West Shakopee Gateway.