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City of Burnsville flagClose up of the City of Burnsville flag with the new 2018 logo.
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You Belong Here merchandise 2019CITY OF BURNSVILLE LAUNCHES ONLINE CITY STORE FOR ‘YOU BELONG HERE’ MERCHANDISE - November 2019.

Residents, visitors and employees now have an opportunity to tell the world that they belong in Burnsville! Just in time for the holiday shopping season, the City of Burnsville launched an online store with several clothing and other items available for purchase. All of the items reflect the community’s YOU BELONG HERE message
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Community Builder Awards 2019Community Builder Award” from the Burnsville City Council at their Nov. 4 City Council meeting including Jack Kennelly with the Burnsville Historical Society. Others were :

Anab Abtow and Brian Ribnick Burnsville Schools
Amber Cameron, International Festival of Burnsville Committee
Frontline Church – Sheldon and Crystal Beilke
Jack Kennelly, Burnsville Historical Society
James Galbrecht, Burnsville Community Foundation
Jon Seybold, Block Captain
Nancy Sand, City Hall Volunteer
Nate Miller, Sleep in Heavenly Peace
Tom Johnson, Community Volunteer
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Expansion at City HallJuly 2017 work began on the expansion of the City Hall/Police Station.
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Control burn at Cliff Fen Park 2019The City's Natural Resources Department is overseeing a controlled burn at Cliff Fen Park May 2019, photos compliments of the City of Burnsville.

Controlled burns are an important part of our habitat management program -- they help return nutrients back to the soil that are bound up in dead vegetation, control invasive plant species like buckthorn and keep the understory open which creates the conditions needed for sun-loving oak seedlings to grow.
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Control burn at Cliff Fen Park 2019The City's Natural Resources Department is overseeing a controlled burn at Cliff Fen Park May 2019, photos compliments of the City of Burnsville.

Controlled burns are an important part of our habitat management program -- they help return nutrients back to the soil that are bound up in dead vegetation, control invasive plant species like buckthorn and keep the understory open which creates the conditions needed for sun-loving oak seedlings to grow.

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Burnsville City Council 2018Dan Kealey,
Bill Coughlin,
Dan Gustafson,
Cara Schulz,
Elizabeth Kautz
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Burnsville City Council 2018Dan Kealey,
Bill Coughlin,
Dan Gustafson,
Cara Schulz,
Elizabeth Kautz
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Burnsville City Council 2019The 2019 Council consists of: Elizabeth Kautz (Mayor) and Council members - Dan Gustafson, Dan Kealey, Cara Schulz and Vince Workman.
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Burnsville City Hall 2018Interior of the Burnsville City Hall Council Chambers 2018.
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Dan Kealey and Vince WorkmanDan Kealey and Vince Workman, two of Burnsville's City Council 2019.
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Burnsville City CouncilBurnsville City Council meeting, November 2019 - Photo Burnsville Historical Society.
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Two City Council Seats up for election 2018The Burnsville Bulletin Spring 2018 reports: There are two council seats up for election in 2018. Article includes photo of complete council:
Dan Kealey, Bill Coughlin, Dan Gustafson, Cara Schulz and Mayor Elizabeth Kautz.
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Burnsville City Hall 2019Fall view of the Burnsville City Hall and Police Station.
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Dan KealeyBurnsville City Council member Dan Kealey, 2017 photo.
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Charlie Crichton 83 dies 2011March 15, 2011 obituary: Charlie Crichton, 83 was the longest serving council member.
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Alimagnet Dog ParkLocated at 1200 Alimagnet Park Drive (off County Road 11), the park is enclosed, 7 acre off leash canine exercise area owned and operated by the City of Burnsville and supported by People of Alimagnet Caring for K9's.
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City Manager Craig Ebeling retires 2013The Burnsville Bulletin - Winter 2013 reports that City Manager Craig Ebeling, the self-proclaimed country boy from southwestern Minnesota - has spent a majority of his career serving Burnsville, including the last ten years as the City's top administrator.
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Community Profile of Burnsville 2011A combined Burnsville Eagan Community Guide published in 2011 by Thisweek Newspapers provided information on both cities. This selected page provides a profile of Burnsville.
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Election judges needed for Presidential Primary 2019The Burnsville Bulletin, Fall 2019 reports election judges are needed for upcoming election.
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2016 Election resultsElizabeth Kautz was re-elected to her 8th term as Mayor. - Kautz 22,223 Write-in-votes 1,084
Dan Gustafson and Cara Schulz were both elected to the Council. Gustafson was the top vote getter in a four person race. All will serve a four year term expiring December 31, 2020.

Votes for Council - Gustafson 13,075 - Schulz 11,860, Bradrick 9,608, Harris 7,373 and write-in-votes 286
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City of Burnsville Ends and Outcomes 2018An informational brochure created by the City of Burnsville featuring the eight important values of the City Council.
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City Hall/Police Department expansion 2017 - 2018The entries into the Police Department and City Hall following the 2017 - 2018 expansion.
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Burnsville City Hall 2018A view of the Burnsville City Hall following the 2017 - 2018 expansion and remodeling.
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City Hall/Police Department expansion 2017On June 6, 2017 the Burnsville City Council conducted the groundbreaking ceremony for Phase 1 improvements to Burnsville City Hall and Police Department. Photo compliments of the City of Burnsville.
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City Hall/Police Department expansion 2017On June 6, 2017 the Burnsville City Council conducted the groundbreaking ceremony for Phase 1 improvements to Burnsville City Hall and Police Department. Photo compliments of the City of Burnsville.
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City Hall/Police Department expansion 2017Shown: Police Captain Don Stenger; Police Captain Jef Behnken; Police Chief Eric Gieseke; Police Captain Tanya Schwartz; Police Sergeant Matt Smith.

On June 6, 2017 the Burnsville City Council conducted the groundbreaking ceremony for Phase 1 improvements to Burnsville City Hall and Police Department.
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City Hall/Police Department expansion 2017Random photos of the City Hall/Police Department expansion, fall 2017.
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Electronic City sign 2017This sign, with the Burnsville's most recent logo, is located on Nicollet Avenue and Civic Center Drive at the entry to the City Hall/ Police Station campus. This land was originally farmed by the Nicholson family.
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Burnsville City Hall 2018February, 2018 One of the three flags flying above City Hall (Burnsville, State of Minnesota and USA) create a shadow over the City logo.
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