News from the City of Lake Elmo
                                                                                                                                                                       
 February 21, 2020
Public Meetings Next Week:

Environmental Committee Meeting Monday, February 24 5:30PM

Links to the 2020 City Meetings, Agendas and Meeting Minutes: 

                                                                               

February 18 City Council Meeting Summary

February 24 Environmental Committee Meeting


Meeting materials can be accessed here.

3M Settlement Information Meeting In February

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources are hosting several meetings to share drinking water supply options for those living and working in the East Metro Area. A meeting will be held on February 26 at the Lake Elmo Inn Event Center at 3712 Layton Ave North. Meetings will be held from 2PM-4PM and 6PM-8PM. Each meeting will begin with a 30 minute presentation followed by a question and answer period and then an open house session where attendees can talk to staff about other questions they may have. If you have questions about these meetings, please email them to pfcinfo.pca@state.mn.us





Election Day is Tuesday, March Third

Don't forget to vote!  The Presidential Primary will be held on Tuesday, March 3rd. Polls open at 7AM and close at 8PM.  The two polling places in the City will be at City Hall and Fire Station #1.

If you are unsure where you should go to vote, visit the Secretary of State's Polling Place Finder at:  https://pollfinder.sos.state.mn.us/.

Reminder : The normal City Council meeting will be held on Wednesday March, 4th due to the election.

Snow Removal Ordinance 


The City's snow removal ordinance is now in effect. The snow removal ordinance requires property owners and occupants to keep sidewalks clear of snow and ice. If ice and snow are not removed within 48 hours after snowfall ends, it will be considered a nuisance and may be abated by the City in accordance with City Code.




The ice rink at Lions Park is open 3PM-9PM on weekdays, and Noon-9PM on weekend and school holidays.


The Tablyn Park sledding hill is a very popular winter activity, open sunrise to sunset.




 

Instructions to Add Stormwater to your Online Utility Billing

To Add your Stormwater Account to your existing Online Utility Bill Pay:
Log into your account from the City Website
Click on "Manage Profiles" on the left side of the screen
Click "Add New Account" on the upper right side
Click on bubble to add account to your name
Click "Next"
Enter your Stormwater Account Number under the "Utility Account Number" (should begin with 05-)


Click "Search"
Check box for Account
Click "Next"

To Make a Payment on Multiple Accounts:
Click "Make a Payment" on the left side of the screen
Select Type under Payment Methods




Scroll down to see your accounts
Enter payment amount for each account you wish to pay
Click "Continue"



We're Hiring!

The City of Lake Elmo is currently accepting applications for multiple positions:

GIS Intern

Seasonal Public Works Employees

Full postings and application details can be found at http://www.lakeelmo.org/government/employment.php
The City of Lake Elmo wants your input!
The City is using Polco, a community engagement tool, to gather feedback from residents. If you'd like to provide your feedback to the City on topics ranging from budgeting to parks amenities and everything in-between, visit www.polco.us/lakeelmo  and create an account!













Pyrography, AKA woodburning art, from the Lake Elmo Library









Cold Weather Rule Takes Effect Oct. 15
Customers are protected from service disconnection from Oct. 15 through April 15

The Minnesota Cold Weather rule takes effect Tuesday, and Xcel Energy wants to ensure that residential customers who need assistance paying their energy bills this winter can get the help they need.
Under the rule, residential customers are protected from service disconnection from Oct. 15 through the following April 15, if the disconnection would affect the customer's primary heating source. Customers must immediately contact the utility and set up a payment plan if they receive a disconnection notice.

Be aware of scams
Xcel Energy also wants to remind customers to be aware of scams that typically ramp up during the change in seasons.
In most scenarios, the scammer tells the customer their account is past due and service will be disconnected if a large payment isn't made - usually within the hour. The scammer then instructs the customer to purchase a pre-paid debit or credit card - widely available at retail stores - and demands the customer call back to supposedly make a payment to the utility. These scammers often sound professional and may also manipulate caller ID so numbers look like they're coming from Xcel Energy.

If customers have any doubt about the authenticity of someone claiming to be with Xcel Energy and asking for payment, we recommend that they hang up and check their account status using My Account or our mobile app, or call Xcel Energy Customer Service at 800-895-4999. Xcel Energy's website has much more information to help people avoid phone, email, in person and employment scams.

National Flood Insurance Program

The National Flood Insurance Program aims to reduce the
impact of flooding on private and public structures. It
does so by providing affordable insurance to property
owners, renters and businesses and by encouraging
communities to adopt and enforce floodplain
management regulations. These efforts help mitigate the
effects of flooding on new and improved structures.

Do You Need Flood Insurance?

Here are some important facts to keep in mind:

* Homeowners and renters insurance does not

typically cover flood damage.

* More than 20 percent of flood claims come from

properties outside high-risk flood zones.

* 1 inch of water can cause $25,000 in flood damage!


Flood insurance plans typically have a 30-day waiting
period before they pay, so residents are urged to buy a
flood insurance policy before the Springtime.

For more information visit www.Floodsmart.gov