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01-29-2021
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01-29-2021
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Multiple Commissions and <br />Boards <br />The City of Lake Elmo is experiencing an <br />exciting time of community growth. The City is <br />fortunate to have active and involved residents <br />on its commissions providing valuable input for <br />future projects and growth. The City is <br />currently seeking applications for: <br />Planning Commission <br />Economic Development Authority <br />Citizen Representative to the Ramsey <br />Washington Suburban Cable <br />Commission <br />If you are interested in serving the community <br />in this capacity, please contact City Hall at <br />651-747-3900 for an application form. The <br />application form is also available here. <br />The City of Lake Elmo is Accepting <br />Applications for the Following <br />Positions: <br />Building Official <br />Full Time Utility Billing Clerk <br />Paid on Call Firefighters <br />Visit our website <br />County Highway 13 (Ideal Avenue) <br />Phase II <br />Washington County in partnership with the City of <br />Lake Elmo are providing an online project update <br />on the proposed improvements to Ideal Avenue <br />between County Highway 14 and 44th Street. The <br />project website provides program information and <br />updates. <br />Project Website <br />Temporary Rate Discount for Small <br />and Mid Sized Businesses from <br />Xcel Energy <br />If your business has experienced a material <br />impact from the pandemic, along with an electric <br />load decrease of 25% or more in electric demand <br />as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic or <br />civil unrest, you may be eligible for a temporary <br />25% discount on base energy and demand <br />charges. <br />Information Available Here
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