Citizen Portal
with a credit or debit card, or directly through your checking or savings bank account.
You will need your utility billing account number.
This portal also acts as our new public alert system where we will be able to send notifications to residents for various reasons!
Some of these include water main breaks or snow emergencies.
Water & Sewer
Rates
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Water Connection Fee – In City Limits |
$425.00 |
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Sewer Connection Fee – In City Limits |
$100.00 |
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Meter Testing Fee |
$25.00 |
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Water Restoration Fee |
$50.00 |
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NSF Fee |
$40.00 |
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Water Use Rates – per 1,000 gal |
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Residential |
$15.96 |
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Rural |
$23.16 |
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Commercial |
$15.96 |
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Sewer Use Rates – per 1,000 gal |
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Residential |
$19.30 |
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Rural |
$30.87 |
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Commercial |
$19.30 |
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W/WW Base Fee |
$16.04 |
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Storm Water Base Fee |
$4.00 |
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Building Fee – Raze/Remove |
$1.50 |
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Late Fee |
10% Bill |
Contact City Hall at 507-764-4491 to activate your water and sewer service.
The billing is monthly and meter reading begins the third Monday of each month.
Auto pay is available by calling City Hall to make the arrangements.
Forms & Information
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Reports & Assessments
Brochures
Other Services
Utility Resources
Additional Information
City of Sherburn Brush Site
For Sherburn Residents – Within city limits only.
- Open 7 days a week – unless otherwise noted or burning in progress.
- Closed during winter months unless by appointment or tree removal request.
- Audio and Video recorded.
- The site allows yard and garden vegetation, brush and branches.
Citywide Cleanup
- The City provides a fall appliance pick-up and a spring junk collection day. Home/Property owners need to register at City Hall and pay a fee. Announcements are made on our Facebook page and on the water billings before each of these dates.
Streets
- The Street Department maintains the City streets and roads. They also maintain, repair, and operate all City tools, equipment, and vehicles. During the summer months street sweeping, storm sewer jetting and gravel grading take place. Often the street department is operating large equipment. Please stay back and out of blind spots. Snow removal begins after approximately three inches of snow has fallen. Many times this operation begins around four in the morning in order to ensure that the roadways are open for travel to work. During the winter months parking is prohibited on residential streets in order for snow removal to take place.
Jetting
- The City of Sherburn owns a Jetter Truck in partnership with Trimont, Welcome, and Dunnell under the West Martin Joint Powers agreement. The City benefits from the high hydraulic horsepower delivered by powerful displacement pumps and so can remove tree roots and other solid obstructions. Benefits of the jetter truck include the relative ease of penetrating long sewer lines and the ability to remove residue that accumulates along the sides of sewer pipes, thereby reducing the need for subsequent drain cleaning. The Water and Wastewater Departments utilize the jetter vacuum truck to clean and maintain City sewer lines and storm water catch basins. The high-pressure water jet is used to perform the cleaning functions. The truck is also equipped with vacuum equipment that pulls debris from lines and basins and stores it in the vehicle’s storage tank.
Road Grader
- The City of Sherburn uses a grader to maintain the gravel streets. From spring to fall, street employees use the grader to cut shoulders and grade streets. In winter months, the machine is used for snow removal.
Street Sweeping
- Street cleaning removes dirt and debris from City streets to provide a healthy and safe environment for the citizens of Sherburn. Street cleaning protects water quality, prevents physical damage to pavements, and minimizes the burden on the storm sewer system from surface debris. These services protect and enhance the livability of Sherburn.
- Streets staff typically cleans only streets with curbs. Street cleaning studies have found that 97 percent of street debris lies within 40 inches of the curb. The accumulation of debris at the curb is caused by the design of the street and vehicular movement. Streets are designed with a crown in the middle sloping toward the sides. Water and debris move toward the curb and gutter areas. Vehicle movement scatters debris to the edges of traffic lanes. Streets with no curbs are affected by the same factors as curbed streets, but with no curb the debris is dispersed onto areas adjacent to the paved surfaces. Uncurbed streets are, in effect, self-cleaning.
- Download the Street Sweeping Policy
Wastewater
- The Wastewater Treatment Plant is a Class B Facility, and it purifies the wastewater before it leaves the city plant.
Water
- The Wastewater Treatment Plant is a Class B Facility, and it purifies the wastewater before it leaves the city plant.
- The Water Treatment Plant is a Class C Facility, and it provides clean drinking water to the community. The water is pumped from two underground wells, drilled at 283 and 275 feet deep, that draw water from the Quaternary Buried Artesian aquifer. Both wells have a pumping capacity of 275 gallons per minute. Each year a Consumer Confidence Report is published and available in June to provide information on the City water quality, source and additives.
Notification of Accessibility of the Service Line Materials Inventory
- The City of Sherburn has completed and submitted our service line materials inventory to the Minnesota Department of Health. The service line inventory is publicly available, and you can check the materials for your service line by visiting the Lead Inventory Tracking Tool (LITT) at https://maps.umn.edu/LSL/ you may also contact us at (507) 432-0967. To complete the service line inventory our system performed record review, community outreach, and/or visual inspections.
- As of October 16, 2024, our inventory contains 1 lead, 0 galvanized requiring replacement, 206 unknown material, and 369 non-lead service lines.
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