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Brush & Yard Waste
The City of Hopkins offers the following brush and yard waste programs to its residential garbage customers.
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City Contact Directory
View a listing of contact information regarding City employees and departments.
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Fire
The Hopkins Fire Department will provide quality fire response, prevention services, emergency medical, hazardous materials and emergency preparedness that make a positive difference every day.
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Forestry
Forestry
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Garbage & Recycling
The City provides weekly automated garbage collection and bi-weekly recycling collection services to all single family, duplex, triplex, and fourplex residential housing in Hopkins. The City's mandatory recycling ordinance requires all residents and businesses to recycle.
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Pay Utility Bill
Learn about how to pay your Hopkins City utility bill.
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Permits & Licenses
Browse through a collection of permits and licenses for the City of Hopkins.
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Police
The vision of the Hopkins Police is to be recognized as a progressive law enforcement agency striving to enhance the quality of life for all citizens. Read about police records, crime prevent tips, crime reports and more.
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Recreation
Since 1967, the Cities of Hopkins and Minnetonka have jointly planned and provided community recreation for their residents.
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Report a Concern
Notify us about a general concern, comment, or compliment.
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Street Maintenance
The City of Hopkins maintains and repairs 55 miles of street, 30 miles of alley, and 9 parking lots including the municipal parking ramp.
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Water & Sewer
The City of Hopkins provides water, sanitary sewer and storm sewer services for residents.
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Community Photo Contest Begins September 25
Calling all amateur photographers in Hopkins! Get your best shot ready for the City’s 2023 Community Photo Contest for a chance to be featured in the City’s Annual Report and other City publications and social media. Read on... -
Absentee Voting Begins September 22
You do not have to wait until Election Day to vote. You can vote early by absentee ballot beginning Friday, September 22. Read on...