Hennepin County, Minnesota

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Hennepin County is one of 87 counties in Minnesota. It is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The county is bordered by the Mississippi River on the east and north and the Minnesota River on the south. Hennepin County is at the center of seven-county Minneapolis-St. Paul, the sixteenth largest metropolitan area in the United States with about 3.2 million residents. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the population of Hennepin County at 1,122,093 in 2006. The county seat is Minneapolis, the largest city in the state. The center of population of Minnesota is located in the city of Rogers.

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  • Provides a list of the commissioners and their contact information.[1]
  • Meeting agendas and minutes; meeting schedule; and public hearings announcements.[2]
  • Posts the current budget.[3]
  • Post who is in charge of labor relations.[4]
  • Post local tax information and rates.[5]
  • Information on current bids for contracts is posted.[6] Could be provided in a more searchable format.

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[edit] Law and Government

Like all counties in Minnesota, Hennepin is governed by an elected and nonpartisan board of commissioners. In Minnesota, county commissions usually have five members, but Hennepin, Ramsey, and St Louis counties have seven members. Each commissioner represents a district of equal population. In Hennepin the county commission appoints the medical examiner, county auditor-treasurer and county recorder. The sheriff and county attorney are also elected on a nonpartisan ticket. The county government's headquarters are in downtown Minneapolis in the Hennepin County Government Center. The county oversees the Hennepin County Library system, which in 2008 merged with and incorporated the Minneapolis Public Library system.

The county commission elects a chair who presides at meetings. Commissioners as of February 2008

District Commissioner In office since Current term expires in January
1st Mike Opat 19932011
2nd Mark Stenglein 19972011
3rd Gail Dorfman 19992011
4th Peter McLaughlin 1991 2011
5th Randy Johnson (chair) 19792009
6th Linda Koblick 20032009
7th Penny Steele 19952009

Commissioners Steele and Koblick have announced that they are not seeking reelection in the November 2008 elections.

[edit] Key Staff

Hennepin County's normal operations are coordinated by the County Administrator Richard Johnson, Deputy Administrator David Hough, Assistant County Administrator for Human Services and Public Health Daniel E. Engstrom and Assistant County Administrator for Public Works Marthand Nookala.

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Portions of this article were taken from Wikipedia.