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Public Hearing Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGCITY OF LANESBOROThe Lanesboro City Council will hold a public hearing to discuss the Division of Land in Citiesinto Rural and Urban Districts, within the city of Lanesboro.The public hearing will be held on Monday, May 3, 2021 at 5:45 p.m in the LanesboroCommunity Center Meeting Room and via zoom:Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84094762107Dial […]

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2021 City of Lanesboro Permits

Annual Permits for animals, golf carts, ball field parking, chickens and sidewalk/sandwich boards are due and ready for renewal. Please see the attached picture for more details on fees. Please note the fee for sidewalk permits has been waived by the city council for 2021, however we do still need the application on file. It’s

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Public Hearing Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING  Notice is hereby given that the City of Lanesboro will hold a Public Hearing on April 21st, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. at The Lanesboro Community Center, 202 Parkway Avenue South, Lower Level Meeting Room  This Public Hearing is being held to consider a Conditional Use Permit for an illuminated sign. The

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Seasonal Help Wanted

Seasonal Park/Campground Maintenance Position The City of Lanesboro is accepting applications for a part-time Seasonal Park Maintenance position for the 2021 season.  This position will include 20 hours per week and will run from approximately June to September, must be able to work weekends.  Applicants must have a valid drivers license.  Applications may be picked

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Paycheck Protection Program Funds Are Available To Businesses With Less Than 20 Employees

Paycheck Protection Program Funds Are Available To Businesses With Less Than 20 Employees The SBA has opened a two-week window for small business and non-profits with fewer than 20 employees to apply for PPP funding. The (SBA) would like to provide more equity for small businesses with less than 20 employees, including sole proprietors, independent contractors, and the

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