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The city's primary reason for having a digital reader board on the City Hall monument sign is to share relevant information with the... More… The city's primary reason for having a digital reader board on the City Hall monument sign is to share relevant information with the community about official city events and services. The digital reader board is not intended to serve as a forum for free speech by the public. Upcoming community-wide events in Woodbury, if those events are not commercial in nature, will be considered for display, though no guarantees can be made. Ongoing or recurring events (i.e. monthly or weekly events) will not be posted. All posting requests should be submitted using this form at least two weeks prior to an event. Less…
To qualify for a listing, the organization must be non-profit and serve Woodbury residents. If you are interested in including your... More… To qualify for a listing, the organization must be non-profit and serve Woodbury residents. If you are interested in including your organization on the City of Woodbury's website, complete the following application.Less…
Fill out this form if you'd like staff from the Woodbury EMS/Fire Division to provide and install new smoke detector batteries at your... More… Fill out this form if you'd like staff from the Woodbury EMS/Fire Division to provide and install new smoke detector batteries at your home. The program is free to seniors in the community.Less…
Join us, along with the Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District and Washington Conservation District, to help plant a raingarden at... More… Join us, along with the Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District and Washington Conservation District, to help plant a raingarden at City Hall, 8301 Valley Creek Road, on Wednesday, June 7, from 5-7 p.m. Rain gardens filter and clean stormwater runoff from rooftops and pavement. They also create habitat for birds and pollinators. The raingarden will help protect the Tamarack Nature Preserve, the southernmost tamarack bog in Minnesota and a hidden gem of our community! Volunteers should wear close-toed shoes and bring gloves, kneeling pads and hand shovels if you have them. There will be a small supply of gloves and shovels on hand. Staff will provide instruction and support. Less…
Join us, along with the South Washington Watershed District, for a seeding event at Hasenbank Woods on Sunday, May 16, from 4-6 p.m. ... More… Join us, along with the South Washington Watershed District, for a seeding event at Hasenbank Woods on Sunday, May 16, from 4-6 p.m. Volunteers will be working in teams, spreading woodland and savanna grass seed to start building soils and bring diversity back to the woodland. We scatter seed for an hour or so. The terrain is rough but mostly flat with lots of stumps and branches. Volunteers should wear long pants and rugged footwear. Less…
Please fill out this form if you would like to participate in the EPA WaterSense Toilet Rebate Program.
Request periodic checks of your home if you are going to be gone longer than a week.
Woodbury Public Safety officers would be honored to assist Woodbury residents with the installation of car seats or booster seats.... More… Woodbury Public Safety officers would be honored to assist Woodbury residents with the installation of car seats or booster seats. Please complete this request form and one of our Child Passenger Seat Technicians will connect with you to arrange an installation time.Less…
Cops & Bobbers takes place Monday, July 18, at Powers Lake Fishing Pier, 10000 Brookview Road, at 6 p.m.
Invite Woodbury Police staff and vehicles to attend your event. Note: If you are inviting staff to a visit on Night to Unite,... More… Invite Woodbury Police staff and vehicles to attend your event. Note: If you are inviting staff to a visit on Night to Unite, Tuesday, Aug. 2, do not use this form. Visit woodburymn.gov/NightToUnite. Less…
Use this form to apply for a special water use permit.
If you are interested in volunteering for the Storm Drain Marking program, please provide the information
Volunteers are essential in helping to provide adaptive recreation participants with quality programs. Our volunteers will have the... More… Volunteers are essential in helping to provide adaptive recreation participants with quality programs. Our volunteers will have the opportunity to interact with youth of all abilities and participate alongside them during their favorite recreational activities. With a volunteer’s help, participants receive more individualized attention and are better able to enjoy activities that improve fine and gross motor skills and socialization skills as well as self-esteem. Less…