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Explore career opportunities, view openings, and submit your CV to join our dynamic team! Address: P.O. Box 295, 525 Main Street, Madison Lake, MN 56063-0295. Phone: (507) 243-3011 | Email: clerk@madisonlakemn.gov. Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
City Hall is located on the corner of Walnut Avenue (Highway 60) and Main Street. City of Madison Lake. 525 Main Street. PO Box 295. Madison Lake, MN 56063-0295. P: 507.243.3011. F: 507.243.4330.
Madison Lake History. From the time the land was patented to Rodger Wells, Jr. in 1858, the lakes have been an important factor in development of the Madison Lake area. The Native Americans who frequented the forests and hunted the shores called the land "Waukensika".
If you need assistance with viewing your bills or paying online, call PSN at 866.917.7368. If you have questions on the amount of your bill or need service, call us at 507.243.3011. We use Payment Service Network to process our payments and post bills.
Building permit applications are available here or at City Hall. If you have questions on whether or not your project will require a permit please call the Building Inspector at 507.330.5034 or City Hall at 507.243.3011.
All City Ordinances are on file at City Hall. Note: Violation of City Ordinances may result in a fine. The Madison Lake Code of Ordinances is published online as a convenience to citizens and the business community.
The compost site is open to City of Madison Lake residents ONLY. Everyone will be asked to show their ID and sign-in. The NEW COMPOST LOCATION is 61550 230th St, Madison Lake.
Below are copies of the City's fees and financial information that we have made available for convenience purposes. Fees are subject to change, please contact City Hall for further information. 2023 Fee Schedule
Notice is hereby given that a City Election for the City of Madison Lake, Minnesota, will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, for the purpose of electing the following: Two City Council Persons – 4-year term.
Minnesota Secretary of State's Office. When you fill out the application, remember that you can only vote where you live. If you are a student living at school, you can choose whether to register at home or at school, but not both. Registering on Election Day.