
Morrison County residents and stakeholders, mark your calendars because the County Board of Commissioners has a busy week ahead, full of public meetings where key discussions and decisions will shape the future of your community. These gatherings, ranging from planning sessions to budgetary meetings, are set to occur between June 9 and June 14, according to a public notice issued by the county.
The week kicks off with an 8:00 am District 5 Meeting at the Public Safety Center in Center City on June 10 followed by a Yellow Ribbon Meeting later in the afternoon at the American Legion in Little Falls, signaling a packed day for building a supportive environment for military families and discussing issues pertinent to the community, it'll be a day where voices can be heard and perspectives can be broadened.
In a continuous effort to involve citizens in the democratic process, the Board will host multiple sessions on June 11 at the County Board Room, Government Center in Little Falls, including an 8:30 am Planning Session and a 9:00 am Drainage Authority Meeting, delving into the practical matters that keep the county flowing, later at 11:00 am the Morrison County Audit Entrance Meeting for reviewing the fiscal proceedings of 2023 will take place where transparency is the day's watchword.
For those involved in emergency services, June 12 and June 13 proffer vital assemblies, with the Department Head Meeting and EM ESB Executive Committee Meeting taking precedence in public safety and response coordination, meanwhile, with the trails meeting on the evening of June 13 and the ARMER RAC virtual meeting on June 14, discussions will expand beyond the immediate to the infrastructural veins that interconnect the county.
All meetings are open to the public and those who need accommodation to participate are encouraged to call the provided number with at least 48-hour notice. The comprehensive schedule, made accessible through a public notice, allows residents the chance to stay informed and engaged in the goings-on of Morrison County governance. Don't miss the chance to be part of the decision-making process that directly impacts your community.









