Don’t Let these “pile” up on your lawn

“Hurley here says it’s time for spring cleaning. Any piles of pet waste left on your lawn are subject to unsuspecting feet —or worse.
Pet waste contains A LOT of bacteria and parasites that are a health threat to people and wildlife. Plus, the pet waste adds nutrients to the water, reducing oxygen available for aquatic life and leading to more algae.
So pick up that pet waste before it washes away.”
Learn more by clicking HERE.
If there are any questions, please contact [email protected]

Seasonal Spring Road Restrictions

Every year during the spring thaw (early-March to mid-May), City of Carver follows MnDOT’s seasonal road restrictions (postings).  This requires large trucks to reduce the weight on each axle of the vehicles to 5-ton on City of Carver roadways.  The roads exempt of this are:  6th Street, 4th Street, Levi Griffin Road, Ironwood Drive, and Monroe Drive.

The two primary causes for premature deterioration of asphalt streets are weather and traffic.  As the frost is leaving the ground during the spring thaw, the gravel under the streets has high moisture content, which affects the load carrying capacity of the asphalt pavement.  Therefore, the City of Carver does not issue permits for overweight vehicles during the spring load restriction period.

The exact dates on which seasonal limits go into effect and are removed very depending on annual temperature variations.  The City of Carver follows Minnesota Department of Transportation’s (MnDOT) schedule for imposing and removing spring road weight limit restrictions.

Additional information can be found by calling MnDOT at 651-366-5400 or visiting MnDOT’s website.

Mayor’s Message: 2020 Community Survey Begins in April

We’ve made it through what are literally the darkest days of winter, and have warmer weather and longer days to look forward to. It’s the time of year where I look forward to seeing my neighbors as they come outside to take advantage of some of the first warm days of the year. When we’re catching up, my neighbors will share their thoughts and ask questions about issues which affect the City of Carver, which I’m always happy to answer.

Resident engagement, which includes listening to feedback from community stakeholders, is key to any thriving city. What surprises me the most in my role as Mayor is how little feedback I receive from residents. That said, I understand. We all have busy lives, and keeping tabs with everything that’s going on in the City of Carver doesn’t often rise to the top of our to-do lists.

As part of the 2020 budget, the City of Carver hired the Morris Leatherman Company to conduct a community survey. This telephone survey will gather data from 400 randomly selected households in the City of Carver using a mix of landline and cell phone numbers to connect with our community members. This sample selection will provide statistically sound feedback from residents on various topics including City services, which will benefit City Council and staff as we determine our priorities for 2021 and beyond. The survey will take place later this spring.

The code to resident engagement is something I’ve struggled to crack since being elected to serve on City Council in 2017. I am confident this survey will give us a really good indicator of how residents feel on various issues affecting the City of Carver so we can use this feedback to guide the decisions we make going forward. 

Regardless if you’re randomly chosen to participate in the community survey or not, I want to know where you stand on City issues. Please feel free to connect with me by phone (my cell phone number is 612-702-7703), email ([email protected]), or on Facebook (@CarverMayorCourtney). 

I look forward to hearing from you!

Mayor Courtney Johnson

Mayor’s Message: 2020 Community Survey Will Begin in April

Mayor Courtney Johnson

We’ve made it through what are literally the darkest days of winter, and have warmer weather and longer days to look forward to. It’s the time of year where I look forward to seeing my neighbors as they come outside to take advantage of some of the first warm days of the year. When we’re catching up, my neighbors will share their thoughts and ask questions about issues which affect the City of Carver, which I’m always happy to answer.

Resident engagement, which includes listening to feedback from community stakeholders, is key to any thriving city. What surprises me the most in my role as Mayor is how little feedback I receive from residents. That said, I understand. We all have busy lives, and keeping tabs with everything that’s going on in the City of Carver doesn’t often rise to the top of our to-do lists.

As part of the 2020 budget, the City of Carver hired the Morris Leatherman Company to conduct a community survey. This telephone survey will gather data from 400 randomly selected households in the City of Carver using a mix of landline and cell phone numbers to connect with our community members. This sample selection will provide statistically sound feedback from residents on various topics including City services, which will benefit City Council and staff as we determine our priorities for 2021 and beyond. The survey will take place later this spring.

The code to resident engagement is something I’ve struggled to crack since being elected to serve on City Council in 2017. I am confident this survey will give us a really good indicator of how residents feel on various issues affecting the City of Carver so we can use this feedback to guide the decisions we make going forward. 

Regardless if you’re randomly chosen to participate in the community survey or not, I want to know where you stand on City issues. Please feel free to connect with me by phone (my cell phone number is 612-702-7703), email ([email protected]), or on Facebook (@CarverMayorCourtney). 

I look forward to hearing from you!

Mayor Courtney Johnson

Outdoor Warning Siren Testing Resumes Wednesday, March 4, 2020

In preparation for severe weather season, Carver County will resume testing of the outdoor warning sirens at 1:00 pm on the first Wednesday of each month, beginning on Wednesday, March 4, 2020, at 1:00 pm.

Minnesota Severe Weather Awareness Week this year is April 13 – 17, 2020, with statewide tornado drills scheduled for Thursday, April 16, 2020, (outdoor warning sirens will be activated at 1:45 pm and 6:45 pm).

Carver Fire Is Looking For Paid, On-Call Firefighters! (Apply by February 28)

Applicants must be at least 18 years old and live within 15 minutes of the fire station.  They must pass a criminal background check, physical, driving history review, and psychological exam.

Benefits include:

* Training
* Uniforms
* Equipment
* College Credits
* Tax Credits
* Retirement Benefits

Click HERE for Position Announcement and Employment Application Form.

*Applications are due by February 28, 2020, to City Hall (316 Broadway)

Carver Community Youth Baseball & Softball Programs

Carver 2020 T-Ball, Baseball, and Softball

This year in Carver we plan to have programs for the following:

T-Ball – Ages 3, 4, and young 5’s that have not played before.  Registration closes 4/26/2020.

In-House Softball (now being called Community) – Girls Kindergarten through high school.  Registration closes 4/5/2020.

In-House/Community Baseball – Boys Kindergarten through high school.  Registration closes 4/5/2020.

Travel Baseball – More competitive league with more games and weekend tournaments.  We can accommodate this depending on interest and leadership (coaches).  Registration closes 3/1/2020.

Please click on the following link for more information:  http://ccybsa.sportssignup.com/site/

Commission Members Still Needed for the HPC!

The City of Carver is currently seeking residents for the following Commission:

Heritage Preservation Commission – 2 open positions

These positions will be filled through an interview and appointment process undertaken by the City Council.  In order to be considered for the position, residents should submit a letter of interest on the City’s website at www.cityofcarver.com/Commission-Application.  Please contact Vicky Sons-Eiden at 952-448-8727 with any questions.