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Headwaters Service Center <br />Absentee Voting Reminders: <br />Voters are encouraged to submit absentee ballot applications early. <br />The earliest a ballot will be mailed to you is 46 days prior to Election Day for all <br />elections except Township elections. <br />Allow enough time to complete the application, have your ballot mailed to you, vote <br />your ballot, and return it to Washington County via mail so it is received by Election <br />Day. You cannot drop off your voted ballot at your precinct on Election Day. To <br />request a paper application be mailed to you, call Washington County Elections at <br />651-430-6790. Washington County Elections <br />I-94 Oakdale to St. Croix River <br />Current Lane Closures <br />Tue, Oct. 25 through Sat, Nov. 12; 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily Monday-Saturday <br />EB I-94 is reduced to two lanes between Woodbury Dr. and the St. Croix <br />River Bridge <br />Tue, Oct. 25 through Sat, Nov. 12; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily Monday-Saturday <br />WB I-94 is reduced to two lanes between the St. Croix River Bridge and <br />Woodbury Dr. <br />The Brookfield building at 3880 Laverne Avenue <br />is closed and under construction. All City <br />Services are available at City Hall, 3800 Laverne <br />Avenue <br />Please drive slowly and watch for construction <br />activity <br />Recreational Fires <br />Increase your enjoyment of outdoor fires by knowing you’re doing <br />all you can to burn cleanly, safely, and responsibly for your family, <br />neighbors and community. <br /> <br />Recreational fires are restricted by size and material. A recreational <br />fire cannot exceed three feet in diameter nor shall it exceed three <br />feet in height (height of material stacked to burn). Only clean, dry, <br />wood can be burned. Wood means dry, clean fuels, twigs, <br />branches, limbs, manufactured fireplace logs, charcoal, or cord <br />wood. "Wood" does not include wood or wood based products that <br />is green with leaves or needles, rotten, wet, oil soaked, treated or <br />manufactured with paint, glue, preservatives or other chemicals. <br />Burning of leaves, grass and other yard waste is not allowed.
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