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Access links to sustainability-related resources covering the topics of energy, ecological land stewardship, urban forestry and natural resources, transportation, solid waste, and water
Garbage is collected weekly. Garbage should be able to fit in your cart with the lid closed. Any bags that are set out next to your cart will be considered overflow trash and charged accordingly.
Common residential property code violations in Bloomington, MN. Nuisance, glare, noise, home business, brush, yard waste, weeds, refuse maintenance, storage, vehicles.
The City picks up food scraps and other compostable items weekly in organics recycling carts. There is no extra cost to take part. Sign up to get started. To participate, you must sign up for a cart.
Find your collection day, hauler and collection schedules.
Public Works maintains streets and parks, provides engineering services, protects Bloomington's wetlands, delivers clean, safe drinking water and provides wastewater services to the community all year round.
Appointed by the City Council, the Sustainability Commission advises the Council on five areas of sustainability (air, water, energy, land and ecological resources, and waste) with a goal to make Bloomington a more sustainable community.
List of City services you can access online.
Property owners and associations are required to provide residents with the opportunity to recycle.
This Project consists of an off-road bicycle/pedestrian trail along Bush Lake Road, W. 106th Street and Bloomington Ferry Road
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