Street Maintenance
The street maintenance division maintains 253 miles of local public right-of-way. This include: pavement maintenance, bituminous paving, snow and ice control, signage and pavement markings, stormwater drainage, right-of-way vegetation maintenance, traffic signals and street lights.
- Concrete driveways
- Sidewalks
- Snowplowing
- Potholes
- Roadside mowing
- Street sweeping
- Street lights
- Branches & Tree Hazards
For other questions regarding streets, including the planning of street management projects, please see the engineering department’s street management page as well as the page on the road revitalization program.
Understanding the calendar of street operations
Why can’t a pothole be patched in January? When are streets swept and water mains flushed? When does roadside mowing take place? Why can’t a ditch be mowed in November, if the weather is still nice?
The city of Minnetonka’s streets division follows a calendar each year that indicates when certain activities take place, many of which are weather dependent. Paving and pothole patching are dependent not only on the weather but also on the availability of blacktop material, which is only produced in the warmer months in Minnesota. Still others are linked to when public works switches its seasonal equipment from summer to winter operations, and back again.
The grid below shows when street operations take place throughout the year. If you have questions about street maintenance, contact Minnetonka Public Works at 952.988.8400.
Street operation schedule
- Roadside Mowing
- June and September
- Tree trimming and removal
- Year-round
- Pothole patching
- May through mid-November
- Paving
- May through October
- Street sweeping
- April
- Storm water drainage
- Year-round
- Sign repair
- Year-round
- Seasonal equipment prep
- Mid-March through mid-April and October
- Blacktop plant open
- May through mid-November
- Water main flushing
- Mid-April through mid-May


