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Now hiring: Public Works <br />Operator <br />Looking for a hands-on career that makes a real impact? <br />The City of Lake Elmo is hiring a Public Works Operator to <br />help maintain streets, parks, utilities, and public spaces <br />year-round. <br />✔ Competitive pay & benefits <br />✔ Variety of outdoor and equipment work <br />✔ Serve your community every day <br />Learn more and apply now at Lakeelmo.gov/jobs <br />[https://www.lakeelmo.gov/jobs.aspx] <br />Out in the community next <br />week <br />You may notice our Public Works crews out <br />pruning trees around the city. Routine <br />pruning helps keep trees healthy, improves <br />visibility, and supports public safety— <br />especially along streets and sidewalks. <br />Thanks for your patience as crews work to <br />care for Lake Elmo’s urban forest. <br />Looking to Get Involved in <br />2026? Discover Lake Elmo’s <br />Community Organizations  <br />Visit the City of Lake Elmo’s Community <br />Organizations  <br />[https://www.lakeelmo.gov/316/Community- <br />Organizations]page to explore local groups, <br />programs, and volunteer opportunities <br />available in the community.  <br />Whether you are interested in civic <br />engagement, community events, or <br />supporting local initiatives, the page offers a <br />helpful starting point to find opportunities <br />that align with your interests and availability. <br />Metal - Yes it gets recycled <br />Did you know metal can get recycled again <br />and again without wearing out?   <br />Aluminum and steel food and beverage <br />cans are recyclable. Please rinse cans to <br />remove food residue before placing them in <br />your recycling cart. <br />Recycling metal cans conserves resources <br />and helps keep valuable materials out of the