
Attention local policymakers and community members of Sherburne County—there's a significant meeting on the horizon that warrants your presence. Scheduled for Oct. 20 at the Kanabec County Jail Training Room is the Association of Minnesota Counties District 5 meeting, as announced on the official Sherburne County website. This gathering, taking place at 100 Vine St. S., Mora, runs from the early hour of 8 a.m. until the stroke of noon, and is designed to foster a collective dialogue on pertinent legislative priorities that will shape the region's future.
With the 2026 legislative season in mind, the meeting will focus on dissecting and refining the platform of the Association of Minnesota Counties. This collaborative initiative ensures that the collective voice of District 5, which encompasses 11 counties, is heard loud and clear in the legislative halls. Constituents and officials alike are encouraged to participate, coming together as a unified front to discuss issues that are paramount to the welfare and progression of the communities they represent.
It's not just legislative priorities up for debate; this meeting is a canvas for an array of topics that are of interest to District 5 Counties. As per the notification, the event will feature a suite of presentations that promise to ignite discussions across various sectors—economic, environmental, socio-political, and more. Officially acknowledged by Sherburne County, this meeting is a seminal opportunity for commissioners and citizens to not simply anticipate change but to actively co-create it.
Those Sherburne County Commissioners planning to attend the AMC District 5 meeting are signaling their commitment to regional concerns and legislative forecasting, deeply engaging with the DNA of local governance. For further details or to inquire about commissioner participation, the public can reach out to Sherburne County Administrator Bruce Messelt as indicated in their announcement. You can contact him at (763) 765-3006 or via email at [email protected]. For community members invested in the trajectory of local policy and governance, this meeting stands as a testament to transparent and inclusive planning for a more resilient Minnesota.









