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Morrison County Commissioners’ Busy Week of Meetings and Events, Public Itinerary Released

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Published on July 09, 2024
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Morrison County has issued a public itinerary for its board of commissioners, providing clarity on the plethora of meetings scheduled for the week ranging from July 7 through July 13, 2024. According to the official public notice, the commissioners will be present at various events, demonstrating a commitment to governance, community engagement, and leveraging technology for inclusivity in civic matters.

On July 8 at 3:30 pm, members are slated to attend the Yellow Ribbon event at the American Legion in Little Falls, MN, whereas July 9 at 9:00 am marks the time for the county board meeting in the familiar confines of the County Board Room situated within the Government Center, and for those wishing to participate in the board meeting virtually, details can be sourced from the county's website, ensuring accessibility to the proceedings. The Department Head Meeting on July 10, held at the same location starting at 8:30 am, will also be an essential gathering, optimized for conducting the orchestration of departmental affairs fundamental to the county's administration.

Fostering the advancement of emergency response, the Next Gen 911 Meeting on July 11 at 10:00 am will be conducted virtually, underscoring the county's pivot towards digital solutions for critical government services. On the very next day, July 12, another event in the digital space, the ARMER RAC, will take its course virtually at 10:00 am, aligning state and local efforts in emergency communications.

To ensure inclusive participation across the board, the county commissioner's notice highlights, "IF YOU NEED ANY TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE MEETING, PLEASE CALL 320-632-0296 AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING." This reaffirms the county's policy of accessibility, ensuring that all meetings are open and reachable to any resident who requires assistance—we can only hope other counties take note and follow suit in such conscientious planning for accessibility.