Indexed agendas and minutes of the Anoka County Board of Commissioners and its committees — including the action-item worksheets behind each agenda. Click any meeting to see what was on the agenda and the documents behind it.
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The Anoka County Board accepted claims, approved prior minutes, recognized Assistant County Attorney Nancy Norman Sommer, and approved two transportation contracts plus a deer-management permit resolution.
The Anoka County Board unanimously accepted claims, approved prior minutes, approved Transportation/Parks consent items including a $1,171,830.97 Bunker Beach contract and transportation agreements, and adopted a resolution approving the 2026 Annual Action Plan for CDBG/ESG/HOME submissions.
The board accepted claims, approved prior minutes (with a correction), adopted several recognitions/proclamations, approved committee consent items including a property tax abatement, pavement maintenance contract, PACE special assessment, grants and a donation, approved two transportation/parks contracts, held a public hearing with no comments and adopted the county fee schedule, and reappointed Sharon Hall to CCAB.
The Anoka County Board accepted claims, approved prior minutes, approved several committee-of-the-whole contract items (including the Well at Work Clinic and multiple transportation agreements), appointed Mike McFadden as Economic Assistance Director, adopted several donation and joint-powers resolutions, and made committee appointments.
The Anoka County Board accepted claims, approved prior minutes, heard recognitions (Haven for Heroes update and Lt. James Schilling award), approved several contracts including a seven-year Workday HRMS renewal, authorized eminent-domain acquisition of Van Buren Street for the jail project (5–2), adopted board operating procedures (with two no votes and one abstention), approved 2026 Memorial Day/Veterans Day observance appropriations, and appointed Dale Stoesz to the Library Advisory Board.