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Morrison County Board Sets Robust Agenda for Week, Public Meetings on Emergency Services to Watershed Management

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Published on December 17, 2024
Morrison County Board Sets Robust Agenda for Week, Public Meetings on Emergency Services to Watershed ManagementSource: Morrison County Government Center

For residents seeking to engage with local government affairs, the Morrison County Board of Commissioners has a packed schedule for the upcoming week. According to Morrison County public notice, the series of meetings will occur from December 15 through December 21, tackling a diverse array of topics from emergency services to watershed management.

The week jumpstarts on December 17 at 9:00 am with the Board Meeting taking place in the County Board Room at the Government Center in Little Falls, MN. Community members interested in participating virtually can find information on joining the TEAMS meeting on the county's website. The following day, December 18, the agenda includes an Emergency Service Board Meeting at City Hall in St. Cloud, MN, followed by a Hand of Hope Meeting at 5:00 pm taking place online.

Midweek sees no slow down as three meetings are slated for December 19. It kicks off with the SECB Meeting at 12:30 pm, a virtual gathering, then transitions to the physical space for the Safety Committee Meeting at 2:00 pm in the Pierz Room, Government Center. Continuation of diligent environmental oversight will be evidenced during the 4:30 pm Rum River Watershed Meeting at the Milaca Courthouse in Milaca, MN. The day wraps with the TCC Meeting at 5:00 pm and the Ag Society gathering at 7:00 pm, both in Little Falls, MN.

The commissioners' week rounds out with the Mississippi Headwaters Board meeting on December 20 at the Cass County Courthouse in Walker, MN. Persons with disabilities or who require additional assistance are encouraged to contact 320-632-0296 at least 48 hours before the meeting. These sessions provide a vital forum for the community's voice and a transparent view into the workings of local governance, ensuring residents' needs and concerns are front and center in civic discussions.