Page not found

Search results

  1. Cold Weather Information

    Public Utilities | Page

    October 1 to April 30. The rule, State Statute 216B.097 was established by the Minnesota Public Utilities ... during the period between October 1 and April 30 if the disconnection affects the primary heat source for ... customer (during the period between October 1 and April 30), the Grand Rapids Public Utilities Commission ...

  2. Grand Rapids Implementation Plan

    Arts & Culture Commission | Page

    to City. Time: by November 30 Communication Point Elected officials are invited to speak on behalf of ...

  3. How do I Obtain a copy of a Report?

    Police | FAQ

    police station at 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM M-F. You will need to provide as much of the following information ...

  4. Contact Us

    Community | Webform

    Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Contacting a Board or Commission?  Please use our  Board and Commission Contact ...

  5. About GRPUC

    Public Utilities | Page

    On March 30, 1910, the Grand Rapids Village Council adopted a resolution establishing a Water, ...

  6. Maintenance Workers – Seasonal/Temporary

    Engineering / Public Works | Job Opening

    Closed- no longer accepting applications Wednesday, June 1, 2022- 4:30pm Display Contact Info Block Web ...

  7. Learn More About Your Drinking Water

    Public Utilities | Page

    assessment at  Source Water Assessments or call 651-201-4700 or 1-800-818-9318 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 ... water run  for 30-60 seconds before using it for drinking or cooking if the water has not been turned on ...

  8. Dale Christy

    Directory Listing

    advised youth and high school sports and activities for 30 years. Through the years, Dale has been ...

  9. Stormwater Permitting

    Engineering / Public Works | Page

    the requirements outlined in the  Stormwater Protection Ordinance Sec. 30-149. Stormwater Permit ...

  10. I Don't Need a Permit For...

    Community Development | Page

    dwelling  Decks, landings and unroofed porches not more than 30 inches above grade and not structurally ...

Pages