
Morrison County officials have a full slate of meetings on the agenda for the upcoming week, discussing everything from emergency services to watershed plans, as reported by the Morrison County.
The week kicks off with two simultaneous meetings at various locales, the SECB Planning set for 10:00 am at City Hall in St. Cloud, and the Quad County Extension Meeting at the Sterns County Government Center in Waite Park, on February 26, and as the week unfurls, the county board will convene in a traditional board meeting on February 27 at 9:00 am in the County Board Room of the Government Center in Little Falls. Immediately following, a Budget Committee Meeting is scheduled at the same location, showcasing the intricacies and the urgent dialogue that continuously shapes our fiscal roadmap.
Environmental concerns and regional collaboration are on the docket for February 27 at 2:00 pm, as officials gather for the Mississippi River 1Watershed 1Plan at Crow Wing Land Services in Brainerd – a critical discussion amidst growing ecological stressors, meanwhile on February 28 at 1:00 pm, the Emergency Services Board Meeting is set to convene at St. Cloud City Hall, in what promises to be an essential exchange on public safety and crisis preparedness, according to the Morrison County.
As the month rounds out, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority will meet on February 29 at their office in Little Falls, tackling housing concerns that remain paramount in a time of economic fluctuation, and the week concludes with the TSWAC at 8:30 am on March 1, mapping out waste management strategies at the Landfill in Little Falls – the orchestration of environmental stewardship, together, with infrastructural demands, in a delicate, yet vital, balance, setting the tone for a forward-thinking county vision.









