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August 6, 2025

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Storm Clean-up Underway

August 10 deadline and instructions for curbside pick-up

 The deadline for residents to place storm debris curbside for free pick-up is August 10.

Because the City of Owatonna declared a state of emergency following the July 28 storm, which caused significant tree damage, free options for property owners to dispose of downed trees and branches are being provided. Resolution #37-25, expected to be ratified by the City Council at its August 6 meeting, is needed to apply for state funding to help address storm damage.

Community members are asked to note the following placement instructions and other details regarding the storm clean-up efforts underway.

The City of Owatonna will provide free pick-up of storm-related tree debris that is placed curbside by the end of the day August 10. This includes storm-damaged limbs and trunks of any diameter. Branches must be trimmed from trunks and trunks must be under eight feet long. This debris must be stacked parallel to the curb in the City’s right-of-way to ensure efficient and safe pick-up. Stack debris so it doesn’t block the sidewalk or hang into the street. Other types of debris will not be picked up. Debris will be collected citywide; therefore, property owners do not need to call to arrange pick-up. Property owners will be responsible for disposing of their debris that is not placed curbside by the end of the Day August 10. City crews are not raking remaining debris or removing debris from private property. Property owners are responsible for yard damage resulting from the storm or clean-up efforts.

The City of Owatonna arranged for fees to be waived through August 10 for storm-related debris to be dropped off at By the Yard compost facility at 400 32nd Avenue West. Please call 507.475.4385 for additional information.

With City staff focusing on storm recovery, sweeping the streets will be delayed. Help from community members is appreciated to clean up leaves and branches from streets to prevent storm debris from clogging stormwater drains when it rains. Those who live near catch basins are asked to help keep them clear. Check out the Adopt a Catch Basin Program online: Adopt a Catch Basin | Owatonna, MN.

All parks are now open. Please be cautious of staff and equipment as clean-up efforts continue. Crews have begun clearing storm debris from 85-plus boulevard trees damaged in the storm. 

For ongoing updates on storm recovery efforts, please visit owatonna.gov, follow the City of Owatonna on Facebook or email info@owatonna.gov. Sign up to receive news releases immediately when they are distributed through Notify Me on the website. To receive emergency alerts, sign up for the Steele County Emergency Notification System. This notification system provides critical information quickly in situations such as severe weather, unexpected road closures, missing persons, evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods and other immediate threats.

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Ensuring a Beautiful Community

As summer winds down, here is a friendly reminder of the ordinances related to exterior property maintenance:

  • Grass needs to be less than eight inches tall on developed lots. For vacant lots, it needs to be less than 18 inches tall.
  • Household trash should be kept in a container designed for such use ensuring that it does not leak and that it is always covered.
  • Do not place unwanted items such as furniture or appliances on the right-of-way or in the yard.

Additional information is available on the City of Owatonna website. 

August Library Events

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Children’s Summer Reading Program

  • Storytime Tuesdays at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. (preschool).
  • Create-a-Craft August 7 at 10 a.m. (ages 3 & up).
  • August Bookfair August 21 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Have you read at least 10 days this month? Bring in your reading record and pick out your free book!

Teen Program

Friendship Bracelets August 7 from 10 a.m. until noon.

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Library's 125th Anniversary

  • Annual GEM Days Book Sale! August 7 through 9.
  • Paint Night August 18 6-7:45 p.m.
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River Springs Water Park 

Open through August 17

Featuring a lazy river, climbing wall, body slide, tube slide, zero-depth pool area, activity pool, lily pad walk and a large concessions area, River Springs Water Park is open every day (weekdays from noon until 7 p.m. for open swim. Various programs including water walking, lap swim, water aerobics and tiny tot time are also offered. Updated hours and programs have been posted on Facebook for remainder of the season. The water park is located at 3065 St. Paul Road on the north side of Owatonna just off 26th Street. For additional information, visit owatonna.gov, follow us on Facebook or call 507.774.7370.

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Stormwater Education

 Stop by the fair booth

Learn about what Clean River Partners (CRP) and the City of Owatonna have been working on. Stop by their booth in the Conservation Building at the Steele County Free Fair through August 17. Staff will be available to answer questions and provide information about stormwater management.

Annual Opportunity for MS4 Program Feedback Needed

There will be an opportunity to review the City of Owatonna’s Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan and comment on it. This is part of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Program. The plan is also available to review and comment on at owatonna.gov. Input from the community is greatly valued as this plan is implemented. All feedback forms received by August 18 will be entered into a drawing for a free rain barrel!

Owatonna's Elected Officials

The Owatonna City Council meets at 7 pm on the first and third Tuesday of each month at City Hall, 540 West Hills Circle. Contact Council Members with questions, suggestions and concerns. Agendas, Minutes and Council Packets are available in the Agenda Center on the City’s website: https://owatonna.gov/agendacenter.

Elected Officials, Wards & Contact Information:

  • Doug Voss (At Large) 507.475.0550 douglas.voss@owatonna.gov
  • Dan Boeke (At Large) 507.363.1932 daniel.boeke@owatonna.gov  
  • Nathan Dotson (Ward 1) 507.3631189 nathan.dotson@owatonna.gov  
  • Don McCann (Ward 2) 507.456.6383 donald.mccann@owatonna.gov  
  • David Burbank (Ward 3) 507.451.3166 david.burbank@owatonna.gov 
  • Kevin Raney (Ward 4) 507.456.3116 kevin.raney@owatonna.gov 
  • Brent Svenby (Ward 5) 507.363.1136 brent.svenby@owatonna.gov 
  • Matt Jessop (Mayor) 507.363.1980 mayor@owatonna.gov 
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Chat with City Staff at Downtown Thursdays

Owatonna’s Downtown Thursdays feature local food, music, shopping and art on the first Thursday of each month during summer. Chat with Public Works Department staff in the City’s booth August 7 in Central Park. Future Downtown Thursdays dates and additional information is available at Owatonna.org.

Watch City Meetings Online!

Owatonna’s City Council meetings are available to watch live or on demand. Visit owatonna.gov/Government/Mayor & City Council to see options and links. Click this link to view a live feed of Owatonna’s Public Access, Education & Government Channel where City Council meetings are aired live and rebroadcast. Or, to view any past City Council meeting on demand, click this link: owatonna.gov. Owatonna School Board meetings are also available to view through these options.

City Meetings This Week

The public is invited to attend the following City meetings this week. Unless otherwise specified, these meetings are held at City Hall, 540 West Hills Circle. Agendas, meeting minutes and City Council packets are available in the Agenda Center on the City’s website: https://owatonna.gov/agendacenter.

August 6: Retirement reception for City Administrator Kris Busse at 4:30 p.m. with a brief program at 5:30. City Council Meeting at 7 p.m.  

August 12: Human Rights Commission Meeting at 5:30 p.m. Planning Commission Meeting at 5:30 p.m.

Helpful Links

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Licenses & Permits

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Registration

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Employment

Stay Informed

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