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We are currently accepting applications for Public Works <br />Operator III. <br />The Public Works Operator performs intermediate work, <br />providing skilled operations and maintenance of City <br />infrastructure (water, sewer, stormwater, parks, and streets) <br />and equipment. <br />We are also hiring seasonal maintenance staff to assist our <br />full-time Public Works staff in maintaining and repairing our city <br />streets and parks. <br />Apply Here <br />Become a Washington County Tree Steward <br />Join the Washington Conservation District and <br />UMN to learn more about trees and how to help <br />care for our collective urban forest! <br />The Minnesota Tree Steward program is <br />designed for people who love trees, enjoy being <br />outdoors, and want to volunteer with their <br />community. <br />Through a partnership with the Washington <br />Conservation District (WCD) and the University of <br />Minnesota, you’ll learn how to care for young and <br />newly planted trees in public spaces of <br />Washington County. <br />After completing the training and short <br />assessment, you‘ll also become a certified Tree <br />Steward Volunteer who can participate in <br />activities under the guidance of WCD/ host site <br />Forestry staff. <br />To stay active, volunteers must complete 25 <br />hours of volunteer work and/or participate in 3 <br />tree-related volunteer events each year. <br />Questions? Email Jessica Sahu Teli <br />Workshop dates (Pick one): April 5th: 9am - 2 pm: <br />Scandia Community Center April 12th: 9 am - 2 <br />pm: Nordic Center in Lake Elmo Park Reserve. <br />Register Here. <br />What do my property taxes pay for? <br />Property Tax Calculator <br />The City Council adopted the 2025 Tax Levy on December <br />17. City Finance Dept. staff has developed a downloadable tool <br />that estimates 2025 city taxes (not other jurisdictions) on your <br />home and shows approximately how much of your taxes go <br />toward each service area. <br />Check it out here. <br />Lead Service Line Inventory Project <br />The City of Lake Elmo has completed and submitted its service <br />line materials inventory to the Minnesota Department of Health. <br />The service line inventory is publicly available, and you can <br />check the materials for your service line by visiting the Lead <br />Inventory Tracking Tool (LITT) at https://maps.umn.edu/LSL/. <br />To complete the service line inventory, our system gathered <br />information from building records, along with door-to-door <br />efforts and self-verification. As of September 27, 2024, our <br />inventory consists of 0 lead lines, two galvanized lines requiring