For a copy of the packet, click HERE.
If there are any questions, please contact [email protected]
The November 8, 2018, Planning Commission Meeting is Available for Viewing
The November 8, 2018, Planning Commission meeting can be viewed by clicking on the Video button.
Previous Planning Commission and City Council meeting videos are also available by clicking HERE.
If you have any questions, contact [email protected].
City Offices Closed for Veteran’s Day
The City Offices will be closed on Monday, November 12, in observance of Veteran’s Day.
We thank all who so bravely served our country and protected our freedom!
Coin Challenge
City officials invite resident veterans to share their stories at the “Chaska Coin Check” with a hashtag of the same name. On Oct. 31, American Legion Commander Steve McNally, Public Works Director Brian Jung and Landscape Architect Amy Bower, of…
Veterans Park
American Legion Commander Steve NaSalle reads quotes featured at the Service Plaza at Veterans Park.
Veterans Park a big thank you to those who served
Reflect, contemplate and honor.
Kamerud comes out on top in competitive race for sheriff
Chief Deputy Jason Kamerud will become Carver County’s sheriff after a tight race.
Windschitl reelected, Hatfield wins race in Ward 3
Mayor Mark Windschitl has been reelected as mayor of Chaska, while McKayla Hatfield won the race in Ward 3.
Courtney Johnson wins Carver mayoral race with 18 votes
Courtney Johnson won the city of Carver’s race for mayor with 18 votes.
Jon Grau unseats incumbent Paula Geisler by 86 votes
Jon Grau garnered just enough votes to become Ward 1’s new city councilor.
2018 Election in Chaska
What happened on this date in local history?
Nov. 8, 1962: Chaska high school’s Junior class will present the play “Stage Door.” Directed by drama coach Lee Engler, at the popular 8 p.m. curtain time. Heading the cast are Paula Tiedeman, Bob Roepke and Gary Bleichner.
Shakopee volleyball
The Shakopee volleyball team won the Section 2AAA championship.
State Football: Welcome to the state tournament, Chaska Hawks
Todnem Field has been as good of a high school home-field advantage as any football facility in the state of Minnesota.
Thursday, November 8, 2018 – 6:30 PM – Planning Commission Meeting
For a copy of the packet, click HERE.
To watch the live stream of the meeting at 6:30 PM, click HERE.
Please contact [email protected] with any questions.
Downtown Road Construction Work Starting Next Wednesday…After Election Day
Water and sanitary sewer line connections will be madefor the new City Hall on November 7, 8, 9, and 12.
- Crews will start work Wednesday, November 7.
- Although crews will be rotating work on both 4th and Broadway, one street will remain open at all times.
- Underground work will be completed by Friday, November 9. Both 4th and Broadway will be finished with gravel and remain open for the weekend.
- Paving crews will complete the work on Monday, November 12.
~ Questions may be directed to Brent Mareck, City Manager, at 952-448-8737 or by email at [email protected]
Academy Award prestige, box-office hits: Why a Scorsese-DiCaprio movie based on Oklahoma history is so important
Excitement will grow if any of the filming takes place in Oklahoma (reportedly as early as next summer) and what other stars end up in the cast.Photo gallery: Academy Award prestige, box-office hits: Why a Scorsese-DiCaprio movie based on Oklahoma…
A never-give-up attitude
Hannah Beatty was at home after a day at school at Southwest Christian High School Nov. 1. She longed to be at her second home — the volleyball court.
Victoria man charged after allegedly stabbing father, setting home on fire
A Victoria man has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing his father.
Villager Tower for November / December 2018
The November / December 2018 edition of Carver’s Villager Tower is now available for download!
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Carver Villager Tower #343 November / December
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