
Morrison County residents have a slate of public meetings on their agenda, spanning the first week of October—a key time for civic engagement and input on local government affairs. Ranging from zoning plans to discussions about the Mississippi Bridge, the Morrison County Board of Commissioners marks a period for open deliberation on developments that affect their constituents.
Noticeably, they've set up a planning session for September 30 at 8:30 am, according to a public notice posted on Morrison County's official website. This is followed by a PC/BOA gathering the very same day, scheduled to commence at 6:00 pm. Quick on the heels of its predecessor, October 1 brings a meeting of the Housing Rural Authority at 9:00 am, a focal point for discussions surrounding local housing issues.
Midweek presents an informational meeting on the much-anticipated Mississippi Bridge project. Kicking off at 5:00 pm on October 2, according to Morrison County's announcement, and held at Little Falls City Hall, it represents an opportunity for the public to glean updated project details. Subsequently, the Great River Regional Library Meeting will convene on that same evening at 6:00 pm in St. Cloud to hash out library matters.
With these administrative conclaves, the week concludes on October 3 at 8:30 am with a Public Works Planning assembly at the Public Works Office. It's indicative of the week's emphasis on infrastructure and community betterment. For those requiring accommodations to participate in these meetings, the county instructs reaching out to the given contact number with at least 48 hours' notice, highlighting the county's attention to accessibility.









