
Officials in Sherburne County have announced a special meeting that might peak local interest, concerning matters of waste management – a subject forceful enough to draw a collective gaze from multiple county commissioners. The Tri-County Solid Waste Joint Powers Board Meeting is scheduled to take place on Jan. 18 at 10 a.m., where it's expected a majority of the Sherburne County Board of Commissioners will be in attendance. Though the official advisory makes it clear no county business will be decisively conducted, the implication of such a meeting could hint at future collaborations or policies regarding the region's approach to waste.
The meeting will be hosted at the St. Cloud Metro Bus facility on 665 Franklin Avenue NE in St. Cloud. Despite the formal notice stating that "No official County business is scheduled to be conducted," the gathering of commissioners has the potential to quickly transform into a surface where ideas and concerns regarding waste management could be actively exchanged. Citizens looking to stay informed on the machinations of their representatives should carefully watch for any outcomes or statements post-meeting that may well indicate the direction of future waste management strategies.
For residents or interested parties, any additional information can be sought from Bruce Messelt at Sherburne County Administration. The county has provided contact details – reachable by phone at (763) 765-3001 or via email at [email protected]. As community members consider the environmental and infrastructural implications of waste management, this openness for communication offers a direct line to those orchestrating the meeting's proceedings.
Details of the announcement were made public through Sherburne County's official website, with the meeting's notice being published on January 11th.









