The Park Maintenance Division is responsible for the maintenance of 22 city parks, over 500 acres of parkland, and nearly 90 miles of trails and sidewalks. 

What we maintain:

  • Archery range
  • Athletic fields and turf for soccer, football, softball, baseball, and lacrosse
  • Basketball courts
  • Dog park
  • Downtown Savage public spaces and boulevard/median landscaping
  • Downtown holiday lights and decorations
  • Garbage and recycling removal
  • Green space and turf
  • Horseshoe pits
  • Irrigation maintenance and repairs
  • McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center
  • Nature areas
  • Outdoor hockey and recreational ice rinks
  • Public buildings and parking lots
  • Sand volleyball courts
  • Snow removal of sidewalks, trails, municipal sidewalks and parking lots, park parking lots, and streets
  • Tennis courts
  • The Savage Sports Center (Dome)
  • Trails and snow removal
  • Trees, weeds and landscaping
  • Warming houses, shelters, playground equipment

FAQs

  • Do I need to stake my tree?
  • Does my irrigation system provide sufficient water for my tree?
  • How deep should I plant my tree?
  • How much maintenance do established trees require?
  • What are common tree pests/diseases that will impact my trees?
  • Why is pruning an important maintenance practice?
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