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The City of St. Cloud encourages residents to use our On-Line Services to pay your bill, get a license or permit, find information, contact city staff and much more! You can also call by phone, or use our locked payment boxes on the buildings to conduct your business with the city.
Information on Coronavirus
For the latest St. Cloud news view GovTV181 and check out the FAQs listed on this page.
For the latest Minnesota news visit Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), mn.gov/covid19 or Guidance for Staying Safe. Governor Waltz announced the end of Minnesota's statewide face covering requirement on May 13, 2021.
For the latest National news visit Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or Guidance for COVID-19.
Situation Update
View Minnesota Case Information
View the CDC's COVID Transmission by County
Testing and Vaccination
For information on testing and vaccination visit mn.gov/covid19/vaccine or CentraCare's COVID-19 Vaccine Information. Stearns County COVID-19 shows the local options for testing and vaccinations. You can also view the Sherburne County COVID-19 page or Benton County COVID-19 Information pages for more information.
Questions about Coronavirus?
Call Stearns County at 320-656-6625 or 877-782-5683 (877-ST-CLOUD). Visit the Stearns County COVID-19 page for more information.
Visit CentraCare's COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Help for You and Your Family webpage. View CentraCare's Joint City/County Message to Central Minnesota.
City of St. Cloud Department Resources
COVID-19 Business Resources
View the Economic Development Department's list of business resources on the COVID-19 Business Resources page.
COVID-19 Scam Information
Visit the Police Department's Crime Prevention COVID-19 Scam Information page.
COVID-19 Surveillance Monitoring in Wastewater
Visit our Public Utilities COVID-19 Surveillance Monitoring in Wastewater page for the latest sampling information.
Sign-Up for Alerts & Notifications:
Website
In the event that the City of St. Cloud must cancel their events or services you can view and sign-up for the following sources:
- Alert Center City Service Alerts regarding service interruptions or cancellations, updates, or emergency alerts will be posted here.
- Calendar Event cancellations will also be posted in city department calendars.
- News Important news announcements throughout the various city departments.
You can sign-up for these, and other notifications, at Notify Me.
Social Media:
Connect with the City of St. Cloud through our Social Media Center. Departments post their events and cancellations on their social media pages.
Contact Us
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Coronavirus
Stearns County
CentraCare Connect
Ph: 320-200-3200
(Call before visiting the doctor)
CentraCare's COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pageMinnesota Department of Health
Minnesota Department of Health
Minnesota Department of Human Rights
Minnesota Department of Human Rights
City of St. Cloud
Ph: 320-255-7200
Ph: 320-255-7201 (Mayor's Office)
Weekday Hours: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
- Are there any changes to refuse and recycle collection?
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At this time refuse and recycle collection will remain the same. View the Refuse/Recycling/Yard Waste pages for more information.
- Can I flush toilet paper replacement products or disinfectant wipes?
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No, don’t flush anything except toilet paper down the toilet. Even wipes or products marketed as “flushable” do not break down correctly in the collections system and can cause sewer backups in your home or neighborhood. To learn about preventing sewer backups visit the Preventing Sewer Backups page.
- How can I buy a Fire Burning Permit?
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You can purchase a burning permit via our On-Line Services. Or you can locate a Burning Permit Application on our website and email or mail it to the Fire Department. You can email or call 320-650-3500 if you have questions.
- How can I get green refuse bags?
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All retail locations listed on the City’s Refuse Collection page still provide green bags for pick-up. Several of the grocery locations where bags are sold also offer delivery or curbside pick up – please call your retailer for more information.
- How can I pay my bill?
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You can pay your bill in our On-Line Services under Pay For.
- I have sewer odor within my home, what do I do?
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If you smell a sewer odor inside your home, check your drains. Often drains will have water inside them, which creates a barrier that prevents odors from entering your home. If the drain is dry for some reason, there is no barrier for the smell to enter your home. To fix this, put water down all your drains. Make sure to check drains in your basement or laundry rooms as well. See Prevent Sewer Odors.
- I recently received a letter from Ferguson Waterworks. Do I still need to schedule a water meter replacement?
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Yes, Ferguson Waterworks is scheduling water meter replacement appointments again. Ferguson continues to follow CDC and Minnesota Department of Health guidance and works closely with St. Cloud Public Utilities to ensure all required preventive steps are being followed. Effective immediately, Ferguson has implemented the following safety measures as it relates to interacting with customers during installation:
- Install associates will not enter a home or business where there is a sick individual present.
- Protective face masks, hand sanitizer and gloves will be worn by install associates while in your home.
- Install associates will follow a step-by-step guide on the disinfection of vehicles between appointments.
- Ferguson associates will maintain the six-feet minimum for social distancing; this means they will not shake hands. While questions and interest in the process is appreciated and welcomed, please allow associates six feet of space to perform the required installation.
- Ferguson have implemented a policy to reduce the use of shared phones, desks, offices, or other tools and equipment when possible. Tools and equipment needed for installations are disinfected between visits.
- Installation customers will no longer be required to sign for the work completed. A new proof-of-installation process that does not require a signature has been implemented.
Learn more at our Water Meter Upgrade Page.
- I recently received my special assessment bills, how can I pay them?
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You can make payment in person at City Hall, mail a check to City Hall, or drop payment in the City Hall black drop box on the east side of the building. Please include the yellow slips that you received along with your check so that the City knows which property to apply the payment to. View the Special Assessments page for more information.
- Is it safe to fly yet?
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While it’s true the Coronavirus situation is ever-changing, the CDC is staying on top of best practices for safe traveling during this time. Wear a mask, practice social distancing by staying at least 6 feet away from others, and wash your hands regularly. View the St. Cloud Regional Airport website for more information. You can also view their FAQ’s.
What is Allegiant doing to help keep me safe? What are their policies?
View Allegiant Airlines Safety Protocol to learn about the steps Allegiant is taking to protect everyone’s health and safety.
- Is my water safe to drink?
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St. Cloud’s Drinking Water treatment process has always, and will continue to remove and destroy viruses and bacteria. Drinking water is safe to drink during the COVID-19 outbreak. Learn more about Drinking Water Treatment process on the Water Treatment Process page.
- Is the Airport open? What flights are available?
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Yes, the Airport is open! Visit the St. Cloud Regional Airport to learn about flights and be sure to check out their FAQ’s page.
- Is the city still doing Building Safety inspections?
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Yes, the Building Safety Department is still performing building/plumbing/HVAC/electrical inspections. You can view the Building Safety pages for more information.
- What are acceptable and non-acceptable items for a Special Pick-Up?
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The city offers special pickups for disposal of large items such as couches, recliners, mattresses, box springs, carpeting, tables, lumber, etc. To view acceptable and non-acceptable items and how it works view the Special Pick-Up page.
- What are current scams for COVID-19?
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Visit the FCC’s COVID-19 Consumer Warnings and Safety Tips to learn about current COVID-19 scams. View the IRS Coronavirus Tax Relief and Economic Impact Payments page for Stimulus Check information.
View the St. Cloud Police Department’s COVID-19 Scam Information page.
- What information should businesses and workers know?
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Visit the COVID-19 Business Resource page for the Latest Resources for Employers and Employees.
- If you are experiencing personal hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic, please contact the resources at Stearns County
- If you are experiencing business hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic, please contact these COVID-19 Business Resources and call Economic Development Department at 320-650-3111.
- What is my sewer responsibility?
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The sewer and water service lines are the pipes that run from the internal plumbing of a residence or building to the connection point of the City of St. Cloud’s sewer or water main. The owner is responsible for repair, maintenance, and replacement of their service lines. Please view the Preventing Sewer Backups page to learn more about maintaining your service line. Visit the Sanitary Sewer Related Information page or the Water Service Responsibility page to learn more.
- Where can I find what streets are closed or parking information?
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You can find out what streets are closed in St. Cloud or the latest parking information by visiting StCloudParking.com.
- Where can I learn more information about the Coronavirus (COVID-19)?
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City of St. Cloud, State and National news and FAQ information can be found on the Coronavirus Information Page. This page includes Stearns County, Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), CDC and CentraCare information.
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