The Anoka County Board adopted a package of organizational resolutions and appointments at its Jan. 6, 2026 organizational meeting, including a revised rules-and-procedures resolution and multiple committee and board appointments for the 2026 program year.
The board approved a revised Resolution 2026-1 governing rules and procedures, which included an amendment to committee-selection language (item 6) to have the full board determine committee placements at the December workshop and to remove an Office 792 assignment for the chair (item 8). The revision was moved, seconded and adopted by the board.
Following that vote the board passed a sequence of standard organizational resolutions by voice vote: Resolution 2026-2 (designation of a public meeting notice facility), Resolution 2026-3 (identifying Anoka County local officials), Resolution 2026-4 (establishing the County Board of Appeals and Equalization), Resolution 2026-5 (appointing hearing officers), Resolution 2026-6 (employer contribution toward retiree medical insurance), and Resolution 2026-7 (establishing minimum salaries for the county sheriff and county attorney). All were passed without recorded opposition.
Resolution 2026-8, awarding the bid for publication of the Anoka County financial statement and official proceedings, was decided by roll call; each commissioner recorded an "Aye" and the resolution passed unanimously. The board also approved appointments to Metro boards, the Anoka County Regional Rail Authority, Association of Minnesota Counties (AMC) positions, the Minnesota Intercounty Association (MICA) board, and the National Association of Counties (NACO) voting delegates for 2026; these appointments were described as unchanged or agreed upon in prior workshops and were approved by voice votes.
The board adopted Resolution 2026-9 to appoint Quinn Pilar as County Agricultural Inspector/Specialist and approved the Joint Law Enforcement Council appointments of Oak Grove Mayor Weston Rolfe and Andover Mayor Jamie Barthel to one-year terms ending Jan. 2027, as recommended by Sheriff Wise.
Votes at a glance: Resolution 2026-1 (rules and procedures) — adopted; Resolution 2026-2 (public meeting notice facility) — adopted unanimously; Resolution 2026-3 (local officials) — adopted; Resolution 2026-4 (Board of Appeals and Equalization) — adopted; Resolution 2026-5 (hearing officers) — adopted; Resolution 2026-6 (retiree medical contribution) — adopted; Resolution 2026-7 (minimum salaries) — adopted; Resolution 2026-8 (publication bid) — adopted unanimously (roll call); Resolution 2026-9 (agricultural inspector) — adopted.
The meeting record shows routine procedural clarifications at times (for example, a brief pause to confirm votes and a correction about needing a motion for the canvassing board) but no substantive policy debates or amendments to the adopted resolutions. Several items were explicitly described as informational and were approved as written following earlier workshop decisions.