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Votes at a glance: Carver County approves agenda, minutes, consent items and three May proclamations

May 05, 2026 | Carver County, Minnesota


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Votes at a glance: Carver County approves agenda, minutes, consent items and three May proclamations
At Monday’s meeting the Carver County Board took several routine but formal actions: it adopted an amended agenda, approved minutes from April 21, 2026, passed the consent agenda and adopted three proclamations.

Key actions the board approved by voice vote:

- Agenda approval (motion amended to move item 2.1 into the regular session). The motion was moved and seconded; the board voted in favor.

- Approval of April 21, 2026 minutes (minor spelling correction to be made to commissioners’ names noted during discussion). Motion passed.

- Consent agenda (various administrative items). Commissioner Udman commented on select items, including a training facility and land‑use considerations for a landing strip and a waste facility; the board approved the consent agenda by voice vote.

- Proclamation: May 2026 Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Frank Ernst, a longtime motorcyclist from Chanhassen, urged greater awareness of motorcycle safety; the board read and passed the proclamation.

- Proclamation: May 2026 National Mental Health Awareness Month. County behavioral‑health services were summarized and commissioners discussed funding and workforce concerns; the board passed the proclamation.

- Proclamation: May 2026 ALS Awareness Month. Commissioner Anderson read the proclamation; commissioners shared personal connections and the proclamation passed.

No new ordinances, contracts or budget appropriations were adopted in this meeting; commissioners indicated budget and staffing matters (notably behavioral‑health funding) would be handled in future deliberations.

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