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Anoka County board approves claims, ratifies 911 dispatchers’ tentative pact and authorizes settlement
Summary
The Anoka County Board of Commissioners unanimously accepted purchase-card claims over $500 for the period ending Dec. 13, 2024; approved minutes from Dec. 17, 2024; ratified a tentative three-year agreement covering 911 dispatchers; and authorized a settlement for claim No. 22040.
The Anoka County Board of Commissioners at its meeting unanimously approved acceptance of regular claims over $500 for the period ending Dec. 13, 2024; approved minutes from the Dec. 17, 2024, County Board meeting; ratified a tentative labor agreement covering county 911 dispatchers for 2025–2027; and authorized the county attorney and risk management to enter a settlement for claim No. 22040.
The actions were taken by roll-call votes and unanimous voice votes during what county officials described as a brief meeting. Commissioners moved through routine business and committee reports before taking final votes and adjourning.
Why it matters: approving the claims completes county financial accounting for the listed purchase-card transactions, while the tentative agreement with Law Enforcement Labor Services sets the framework for wages and terms for 911 dispatchers for a three-year period (2025–2027). The authorized settlement resolves…
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