A public hearing for the 2021 Alley Reconstruction Project has been scheduled for the March 2 City Council meeting.
See how well utility providers in the Shakopee area and across MN serve local customers.
New federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Scott County and across MN as the pandemic wanes.
The above adjustments ONLY apply on Monday, February 22. Secondary IHD classes will resume per the normal schedule on Tuesday, February 23.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Shakopee area.
The City Council approved the preliminary plat of Whispering Waters and rezoning 59.6 acres to urban residential.
Rowley is a registered Level III predatory offender living in Shakopee and is under supervision of the Minnesota Department of Corrections.
This is the 35th consecutive year the city has received this award.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Shakopee.
Earlier this month, the Shakopee City Council approved a multi-generational concept design for Scenic Heights Park.
Here's an update on how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Scott County and across MN.
The City Council approved the proposed concept design plan No. 2 for Scenic Heights Park.
No need to register; just log onto the department's Shakopee Police Department's Facebook page at 6 p.m. Wednesdays, February 10-24.
See how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Scott County and across MN.
The Planning Commission meets at 7 p.m. in the council chambers.
The district’s Pandemic Response Advisory Team (PRAT) will meet again on Thursday, February 4, 2021.
Job seekers looking for part-time seasonal work can meet with hiring managers at the City of Shakopee Job Fair on February 10.
Keep your 2021 New Year’s resolution going strong by picking up a February Fitness Bingo card.
Please drop off any amount, size or type of diapers, wipes and diaper creams to the Shakopee Police Department, 475 Gorman St.
The district will communicate an update of the Pandemic Response Advisory Team meeting on January 28.
City staff will work with its consultant, Confluence, to develop construction documents with construction scheduled for 2022-23.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Scott County and across Minnesota.
COVID protocols in place, BAC is back in the water this winter through March 12th!!
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture confirmed an emerald ash borer infestation in the City of Shakopee.
The change creates a consistent zoning district for park and open space land, adding more clarity within the zoning map.
A virtual open house regarding future SandVenture improvements will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 28.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Shakopee area.
Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission will meet in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 485 Gorman St., Shakopee, on February.
Online booking is available with the SW Prime App or by calling 952-797-7463.
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New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Scott County (MN).
Republic Services makes it easy to recycle your Christmas tree with curbside pickup through Jan. 29. The fee for collection is $5.40.
The city’s current contract with Republic Services ends in December 2021.
It is anticipated that some or all of the members of the Planning Commission will participate In The Meeting.
The Organics Recycling Facility is located at 1905 Canterbury Road in Shakopee.
Please note that the district and Pandemic Response Advisory Team will continue to monitor the situation.
Get the dirt on the developments happening near Jackson Elementary.
Applications will be processed and reviewed on a weekly rolling basis until all funds are disbursed or until March 8, 2021.
Kent, who joined the city in 2015, was recognized for her continued flexibility as she manages city’s payroll process to over 300 employees.