Did you know? Waste containers stored in public view is the most common violation type in the city each year in residential neighborhoods. Brooklyn Park city code currently requires all waste containers to be stored out of public view. Recently, cities around the metro have updated their waste container storage requirements allowing...
Community Stories
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Brooklyn Park Throughout History
All history is important to Brooklyn Park. Otherwise, we would not be who we are today. Learn about our city's rich history, from its first people to its current residents! Open the story map in a new page > -
Conserve water this summer
Brooklyn Park sees an increase in water usage during temperature spikes in Summer. Here are some strategies and reminders for water conservation. Lawn watering restriction Odd/Even lawn watering restrictions are in effect from May 1 through September 30. Residents with even-numbered addresses may water on even-numbered days; odd-numbered addresses may... -
United Community: Pride Month
Proclamation On June 13, 2022, Brooklyn Park City Council proclaimed June as Pride Month in Brooklyn Park. History Pride is celebrated in June to coincide with the catalyst of the Gay Liberation Movement that was the Stonewall Uprising. In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, police raided... -
Police Chief Craig Enevoldsen Announces Retirement
After more than three decades of service, Brooklyn Park Police Chief Craig Enevoldsen has announced his retirement from the Brooklyn Park Police Department, effective June 30, 2022. As chief, Enevoldsen led a team of 52 non-sworn staff and 107 licensed police officers, who serve and protect the community with a focus... -
109th Avenue Speed Limit Change
A speed limit change is coming to 109th Avenue. Following analysis of traffic speeds in the area, the speed limit on 109th Avenue from Maryland Avenue to Elm Creek Parkway will be changed from 45 mph to 40 mph in accordance with the City of Brooklyn Park's speed limit setting policy... -
Chickens Ordinance Update (4/13/2022)
The City of Brooklyn Park is considering a code change to allow chickens at residential properties. Keeping chickens on a small scale would allow residents to be closer to their food sources. This means access to fresh eggs for individual use and consumption. Up to four hens would be allowed... -
Attend the Community Forum on Race
Join us for the FREE 9th Annual Community Forum on Race virtually via Zoom on Thursday, April 28 from 6:30-8:15 p.m. We are pleased to welcome Jerome Treadwell, Executive Director of MN Teen Activists, as the facilitator for the 2022 Community Forum on Race. W.E.B. Dubois wrote that "The problem of... -
United Community: Ramadan
Brooklyn Park is one of the most culturally rich areas in the Midwest with more than one-fifth of its residents having been born in other countries. The unexpected cultural richness is what makes Brooklyn Park a vibrant city. One of our Brooklyn Park 2025 goals is United Community. Through this goal, we... -
Join the Step to it Challenge!
Build healthy habits by tracking your activity through the Step to it Challenge, a fun, free program that encourages people of all ages and abilities to become more active! Join the Challenge this May on behalf of your community, school, workplace, or organization. The Challenge is not just about walking;...