Help Keep Our Waterways Clean!
The Adopt-a-Drain program allows residents in the St Cloud area to adopt storm drains and help keep our waters clean!
View ArticleMayor's State of City Address
Join Mayor Kleis as he gives the 2021 State of City Address on May 4th, 12:30pm at Lake George! This event is free and open to the public.
View ArticleParking System Pilot 2021
St. Cloud is introducing a new parking system pilot starting June 1, 2021.
View ArticleCoronavirus Information
City of St. Cloud is encouraging residents to use our On-Line Services to conduct your business with the city. For the latest information, situation update, hotlines and Frequently Asked Questions...
View ArticleCity Offices will be Closed in Observance of Memorial Day
City Offices will be Closed in Observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 31st
View ArticleRecreational Burning Notice
Fire Weather Watch being posted by the National Weather Service in Chanhassen for low humidity, high temps, and dry fuels.
View ArticleStay hydrated and beat the heat with St. Cloud Drinking Water!
St. Cloud offers great-tasting, high quality drinking water to help you stay hydrated and refreshed during the recent heat wave.
View ArticleWater Conservation Efforts
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR) announced that the State is entering the Drought Warning Phase of the Statewide Drought Plan because more than 50% of Minnesota is now in a severe...
View ArticleGREATER Water Conservation in St. Cloud
Minnesota is experiencing drought conditions. St. Cloud needs your help to facilitate GREATER water conservation.
View ArticleDrought Status and What You Can Do to Help
Help do your part to reduce water use during this drought period. The City is requesting residents and business owners restrict their lawn watering to once a week or eliminate all lawn irrigation until...
View Article2022 Proposed Governmental Funds
2022 Proposed Governmental Funds Budgets Now Available!
View ArticleUpdated Drought Repsonse
The MN DNR has updated the state’s drought conditions. Effective immediately, additional water use reductions are required, and irrigation is now limited to one day per week.
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