Winter Parking Ordinance in effect from November 1 – April 1. Snowbird Ordinance- 421.01 Winter Parking. No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle whether attended or unattended upon any avenue, street or highway within the City of Glencoe between the hours of 1:00 AM to 6:00 AM or until the street has been plowed curb to curb, whichever is later. Winter parking shall last from November 1st through April 1st each winter season. For permission to park your vehicle on City streets …
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DEADLINE CHANGE FOR SUBMITTING ABSENTEE AND MAIL BALLOTS
The U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled that absentee and mail ballots MUST BE RECEIVED BY ELECTION DAY in order to be counted. Next steps for Voters to ensure their vote is counted: Voters should no longer place their absentee or mail ballot in the mail. Voters may deliver their ballots in person to their county election office and the ballots of three others. If delivering for others, signature and ID are required. Voters who have already put their ballot in the mail may track their …
Notice- Morningside Avenue Project
This week's unusual snow has created difficult conditions for the Morningside Avenue street construction. The contractor and county are working hard to minimize the inconvenience for you. We recommend that you do not drive on the street until the gravel is placed. The snow may cause soft spots that will get vehicles stuck. In the meantime, you may continue to park in the Coborn's lot. The contractor will work to keep snow cleared with the goal of placing gravel late this week or next week …
Virtual Open House for Highway 212 J-turn Projects
MnDOT District 8 and its partners are encouraging the community to attend a virtual open house for the Highway 212 J-turn projects. The virtual open house begins Monday, October 19 and will take comments through Friday, October 30. In 2022, MnDOT will build two J-turns in the Glencoe area. The J-turn located at the intersection of Highway 212 and County Road 1 includes a permanent snow fence to reduce drifting and blowing snow. It also includes improvements for people who walk and bike. …
Public Notice: Draft ADA Transition Plan – Public Meeting and Comment Period
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has enacted a requirement that all local agencies with greater than 50 employees or who are slated to receive federal funding included in the 2019-2022 Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) must develop and adopt an ADA Transition Plan or be substantially working towards completion of the plan. If the local agency does not have their Transition Plan completed or in progress, the agency risks losing federal funding for transportation projects. Each …