
The Coon Rapids City Council kicked off 2024 by putting pieces in place for the city's administrative and financial operations, according to an official statement. In their first meeting of the year on Tuesday, January 2, they appointed TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. as the go-to for Council secretary services and tabbed the Anoka County Union Herald as its mouthpiece, naming it the official newspaper for public notices.
The city isn’t playing games with its funds either, they’ve entrusted US Bank to be the official money house, where the city's dough will be kept safe and sound. This move aligns with their prudent financial strategy. And for golf enthusiasts, the Council has also approved new fees for Bunker Hills Golf Course these tariffs and charges are set for the New Year ensuring that the greens stay pristine and your swings don’t break the bank a local haven for birdies and bogeys alike, a place where the community can indulge in the sport's storied pastime.
It was not only about leisure and ledgers, the fire department also got its due. The Council showed it values those who keep the hearth of the city safe, the International Association of Firefighters Union Local No. 1935, sealing a labor agreement for 2024-2025 that nods to the bravery and dedication of those who walk through fire for Coon Rapids’s residents.
All these decisions from the meeting were made public on the city’s website, published on January 4th, 2024, keeping the community in the loop about how the gears of their city are being oiled for another year’s journey forward moves that assure services, information, and recreation will flow smoothly for those calling Coon Rapids home.









