Next Regular Commission Meeting |
Monday, March 5th, at 5:30 p.m.
in the Commission Chambers at
423 6th Street NE
Please submit agenda items to the City
Auditor by Wed., Feb. 29th
City Commission scheduled meeting
dates for 2012
Road Construction Report
2011-2012 Snow Removal Policy
New Downtown Snow Removal Policy
Printable Downtown Public Parking Lot Map
Snow Removal Schedule
Reverse 911
Register Your Cell Phone For Lake Region CityWatch Notifications
2012 Informational Calendar
Frequently Asked Questions
New Resident Information
Auto Pay Application Form - We now accept debit/credit card payments
New Ordinances
Consumer Confidence Reports
Ramsey County Parcel Viewer
Fire/Home/Weather/Safety Information
Vehicle Submersion
Winter Weather Safety
City Hall:
(701) 662-7600
Auditing Office - Extension 221
Engineering Office - Extension 226 Assessing Office - Extension 228
Fax: (701) 662-7612
Police Department:
(701) 662-0700
Fax: (701) 662-0728
Municipal Court:
(701) 662-0718
Fax: (701) 662-0707
Fire Department:
(701) 662-3913 or (701) 662-8122
Fax: (701) 662-8123
Water Department:
(701) 662-7623
Fax: (701) 662-7625
Street Department:
(701) 662-7605
Fax: (701) 662-7625
Sanitation Department:
(701) 662-7624
Fax: (701) 662-7612
Library:
(701) 662-2220
Fax: (701) 662-2281
Parks:
(701) 662-8243
Fax: (701) 662-2113
Airport:
(701) 662-5833
Fax: (701) 662-5133
ND One Call: Call 48 hrs before you dig
1-800-795-0555 or 811
City Telephone & Address Directory
Email City Employees
Ordinances/Forms/Fees & Rates |
City Ordinances and Charter
Permits & License Application Forms
Fees and Rates Schedule
Employment Application
Job Openings
2012 Budget
Tax Levy
Table of Contents
General Fund
Special Revenue Funds
Debt Funds
Enterprise Funds
Trust and Fiduciary Funds
Component Unit Fund
Enjoy 12.91 miles of bike/pedestrian paths throughout the City and outlying area
Bike/Pedestrian Path Map
Printable Map
Bicycling Safety
Roundhouse Subdivision
View Map of Subdivision
View List of Available Lots
Map of Sold Lots
Prices of lots or additional information can be obtained from the Assessing Dept. or by calling (701) 662-7600, Extension 228.
Devils Lake Flood Facts
Levee Alignment
Aerial Photos of Devils Lake
Aerial Photos of Flooded Farmland
State Water Commission
Fema Map Service Center - Flood Maps
U.S. Geological Survey - Elevation Data
Flood Preparedness
Before A Flood
During A Flood
After A Flood
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Devils Lake, with a population of over 7,100 is the largest natural body of water in North Dakota, making it a premier vacation and living destination for all four seasons of the year. Devils Lake offers some of the best fishing and hunting in North America!
Devils Lake covers more than 211,300 acres (261 square miles) and has hundreds of miles of shoreline. Our lake grows large numbers of walleye, northern pike, white bass and it has earned the reputation of being the "Perch Capital of the World." Perch weighing more than two pounds are caught quite frequently. In the fall of the year hundreds of thousands of waterfowl migrate to the area and give both local and visiting hunters outstanding hunting opportunities. Waterfowl includes geese (canadian, snow & blue), ducks (mallard, pintail, & teal) and sandhill crane. In the fall, we are also known for some of the best white-tail deer hunting around.
Over 500 businesses call Devils Lake home and they offer outstanding shopping, great service, and career opportunities. Our medical facilities, schools, and park system provide state of the art technology and professional, caring staff to enhance the quality of life for our residents. The City is dedicated to making a safe and secure environment for our citizens.
We invite you to visit our community on your next sportsman's trip and look forward to you making your stay a permanent one in the Lake Region.
Don't Miss These Annual Events |
- Marina Walleye Classic Fishing Tournament
- Chautauqua Festival
- Rough Rider Rodeo Finals
- Chamber Walleye Fishing Tournament
- Dakota Bull Session
- Fort Totten Little Theatre
- Full Throttle Fishing Tournament
- Military Appreciation Day
- Anglers Open Fishing Tournament
- Cabela's National Team Championship/Master Walleye Tournament
- Lake Region State College Key Event
Events Calendar
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Points of Interest/Attractions |

Visit our Lemna Wastewater Treatment Facility just one mile west on Highway 19. It is the only one in North Dakota and the second largest in the world at a total of 58 acres. It is an all natural treatment system, no chemicals are used. It relies on the growth of duckweed to remove the contaminants. 
Sullys Hill National Game Preserve is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Located just 13 miles south on Highway 20 and 57. It consists of 1,674 acres ranging from wetland marshes to wooded hills and is home to a myriad of migratory birds and big game. www.fws.gov/sullyshill 
Spirit Lake Casino and Resort is located just seven miles south on Highway 57. You can enjoy the widest variety of gaming action in the state. spiritlakecasino.com 
Grahams Island State Park is located just ten miles west on Highway 19, then five miles south on Grahams Island Road. Amenities include a boat ramp, bait shop, modern and primitive camping facilities and camping cabins. www.parkrec.nd.gov
Also Visit:
Fort Totten:
- Fort Totten State Historic Site Museum
- Lake Region Pioneer Daughter's Museum
Historic Downtown:
- 14 buildings listed with the National Register of Historic Places (brochure available at Tourism Information Center)
- Maritime Museum
Lake Region Heritage Center Museums:
- The Old Post Office Museum
- The Sheriff's House

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