Can my landscaping contractor put rocks, dirt, a dumpster, etc. on the street?
This is a violation of Public Nuisances Affecting Peace and Safety: 94.17 (F) Obstructions and excavations affecting the ordinary public use of streets, alleys, sidewalks, or public grounds and 94.17 (Q) The placing, throwing, or depositing on any street, sidewalk, or other public property, any dirt, rubbish or other material.

Certain ground movement activity requires obtaining a Natural Resource Management Permit (NRMP) with the city prior to any disturbance. Please contact the Natural Resources Erosion Control Inspector at (952) 953-2463 before beginning a project to determine whether a permit is required.

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3. How long or how often can I have a garage sale?
4. What if the property owner fails to comply with an ordinance?
5. There’s vacant property in my neighborhood that has overgrown grass and weeds; is this a violation and who should be contacted?
6. Can I park on the street while my driveway is being resurfaced?
7. Can my landscaping contractor put rocks, dirt, a dumpster, etc. on the street?