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Anoka County board approves consent agenda, accepts donations and sells bonds; recognizes local award winners

2260128 · February 10, 2025
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The county board approved routine claims and minutes, accepted park donations, authorized multiple transportation contracts, and adopted a bond sale to finance a Rum River project and a 911 center; the board also recognized Danielle Sanborn and Anoka County 4‑H Fair Buddies.

The Anoka County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 11 unanimously approved routine claims and minutes, accepted donations to county parks, ratified multiple transportation contracts and joint powers agreements, and adopted a general obligation bond issuance to fund a Rum River project and the county 911 center.

The board approved acceptance of regular claims over $500 and purchase‑card claims for the period ending Jan. 24, 2025. Commissioner Brasstead moved the motion and Commissioner Schulte seconded; a roll‑call vote recorded individual ayes from Commissioners Brasstead, Reinert, Gamache, Schulte, Jepsen, Meissner and Heinrich and the motion passed unanimously.

On parks business, the board approved Resolution No. 2025TRO4 accepting a $25,000 donation from Connexus Energy to fund natural‑ and cultural‑history programming for youth in the county park system, and Resolution No. 2025TRO5 accepting miscellaneous donations totaling $467.89 designated…

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