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Polk County 2022 Budget

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THE COUNTY LINE- BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell released another County Line Column earlier today. It can be found down below- Budgeting takes more than a little work. While it doesn’t seem like it should already be the time to start developing next year’s operating budget that effort is already in play. Agreed upon by consensus at a […]

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POLK COUNTY LINE COLUMN – POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell released a County Line Column last week. It highlights what the county is currently dealing with, such as the 2022 budget, and a few items with Tri-County Community Corrections. The column can be found down below –   Local government units are pretty much ready to start a new year…

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVE 2022 BUDGET AT FINAL BOARD MEETING OF THE YEAR

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center for their last meeting of 2021. 2022 BUDGET APPROVAL The board officially approved the 2022 budget, 2022 Net Levy, 2022 Commissioners Salary/Per Diem, and set the 2022 Wage Grid for the County Administrator, Department Heads, and other Non-Union Personnel.

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL APPROVE 3.5% TAX LEVY INCREASE FOR 2022

The Polk County “Truth in Taxation” hearing was held on Tuesday night inside the Polk County Government Center. The hearing was an opportunity for concerned citizens to share their thoughts and have questions about the 2022 budget and tax levy answered. Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting led a presentation on the 2022 proposed budget and

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN FAVOR OF PURSUING 3.5% TAX LEVY FOR 2022 BUDGET

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met this morning inside the Polk County Government Center. They heard from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting, Polk County Highway Engineer Richard Sanders, Karen Warmack of Social Services, and Michelle Cote of Property Records. The board began with an Issue Forum to Designate the Minnesota Counties Intergovernmental Trust (MCIT)

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