City Hall Hours:
Mon-Thur: 7am-4:30pm
Friday: 7am-11AM
Wheaton can be found where Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota meet, and is centrally located to experience the unique geography of the Red River Valley, Continental Divide, and long-melted glacial Lake Agassiz.
Although many of Wheaton’s jobs are agricultural, the town hosts countless successful, entrepreneurial ventures. The Wheaton Economic Development Authority supports both large and small businesses.
Wheaton offers walleye fishing, goose, pheasant, duck, and deer hunting – and, more recently, turkey and coyote. Blogger Ivars Krafts has captured awesome pictures of the wildlife outside of Wheaton, featured on his blog.
Files coming soon.
NOTICE TO WHEATON RESIDENTS
The City of Wheaton will also conduct an inspection of all yards after June 11th. Yards found to contain trash/debris will be sent a notice declaring their yard to be a public nuisance and a demand to abate the nuisance within 30 days. If the public nuisance is not abated, the trash/debris will be removed at the owner’s expense. This notice is issued pursuant to the following Wheaton Municipal Code:
Wheaton Municipal Code 450: All persons shall thoroughly clean all yards and premises, and to cause all cans bottles, trash, rubbish and debris to be removed.
Wheaton Municipal Code 655, Section 2: Parking or storage of junk vehicles, unlicensed vehicles prohibited. No person shall park or store or allow to be parked or stored any junk vehicle, any unlicensed vehicle, any household furnishings or appliances or items of a similar nature at any place in the City unless the aforementioned items are (a) within the confines of a lawfully erected building, or (b) on the property of a business which operates primarily to repair motor vehicles, for a period of time not exceeding six (6) months.
Please call City Hall at 563-4110 for questions
Wheaton City Council Meeting
Wheaton Community Library
Agenda will be finalized at 8:00 AM on OCTOBER 9TH, 2025
*NOTE: The agenda is produced in advance of the council meeting. The actual meeting may consist of additional items, as may come before the council after the agenda is posted, or during the meeting itself.
Call to Order.
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call.
1. Approval of Agenda
2. Opening of Sealed Snow Removal Bids
3. Legal Update by Matt Franzese: County Attorney Update
Cannabis Ordinance
4. Fire Chief Rick Davis- Purchase of a tarp
5. Kristi Voss- Water shut off dispute
6. Robert Hess.
7. Candice Hasbargen- Falk Park Lift Station Failure
8. Josh Behrens- RV Dump at Fairgrounds
9. First Amendment to 2023 Agreement for Law Enforcement
10. Special Vehicle Permit for Jason Janke
11. 2026 Fire Service Contracts- Review and Approve.
12. Chamber of Commerce- Trunk or Treat
13. Amber Hansen- Christmas Decorations
14. Land Use Permits:
15. Consent Agenda:
· Minutes of Regular Council meeting of 9/22/25, Special Meeting 10/03/25
· Claims of 10/14/25
16. Administrator & Public Works Update-
· Invoices from Whaley Excavating & Dinges Fire Company
· Cement work at Library
· Park & Rec Board Minutes from 8/20/25
· Cash Balances
17. Mayor’s Minute & Adjourn
Steven Lundquist
320-808-9901
Doug Wohlenhaus
320-760-8377
Ed Rikimoto
320-760-8094
Amy Churchill
320-815-8214
Amber Hansen
320-304-0579
The City of Wheaton is an equal opportunity service provider and employer. Address: PO Box 868, 104 9th St N, Wheaton, MN 56296. Telephone: 320-563-4110. Fax: 320-563-4823.
Email: cityhall@cityofwheaton.com
Monday - Thursday: 7:00am - 4:30pm
Friday: 7:00am - 11:00am
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
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Grant Applications are being accepted until Oct. 22nd!
Grants will be reviewed on Oct. 29th, and the grantee will be notified by Nov. 19th
* Funds are available to help finance community improvement projects.
Forms can be downloaded from the City of Wheaton website under “Forms.” A hard copy can be picked up at City Hall if you prefer, or
you can submit them electronically by visiting wcif.org/fund/wht/