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Anoka County adopts five‑year capital improvement plan, gives preliminary approval to bond issues; measure passes 6–1

Anoka County Board of Commissioners · October 29, 2025
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Summary

The Board adopted the 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Plan and gave preliminary approval to issue general obligation bonds to fund projects including a parking ramp, courthouse/Government Center improvements and Rum River campus work. The resolution passed 6–1; Commissioner Reinert voted no.

The Anoka County Board of Commissioners on Oct. 28 adopted a five‑year capital improvement plan for 2026–2030 and gave preliminary approval to issue general obligation capital improvement plan bonds to help fund projects identified in the plan.

Corey Camp, Anoka County chief financial officer, presented the plan and financing assumptions. Camp said the 2026 program assumes roughly $150,200,000 in spending, with major allocations to transportation (about $55,000,000) and to parks projects (about $77,000,000). He told the board that the majority of 2026…

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