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City of Minneapolis
The City of Minneapolis has an executive (the Mayor) and a legislative body (the City Council).  The Mayor is elected city wide and the City Council Members each come from districts within the city.  Additionally, the city has four Boards that have officials elected by the general public: School Board, Library Board, Board of Estimate and Taxation, and Park Board.

Mayor, City Council, and Board of Estimate and Taxation
Contact information for the Office of the Mayor, City Council, Board of Estimate and Taxation, Neighborhood Revitalization Program, or Community Planning and Economic Development.

Minneapolis Library Board
The library is governed by an independent Board of Trustees. Six are elected at large for four-year terms and two are appointed for two-year terms by the Mayor and City Council.

Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board
The MPRB primarily serves the nearly 400,000 Minneapolis residents, offering recreational, environmental and other park programs and services for all ages from pre-schoolers to seniors.

Minneapolis Board of Education
The Minneapolis Board of Education is a policy-making body responsible for selecting the superintendent and overseeing the district's budget, curriculum, personnel and facilities. The school board is granted authority to carry out these duties by the State of Minnesota and the Minnesota Legislature.

Young Quinlan Building, 81 S. Ninth Street, Suite 335 Minneapolis, MN 55402
 Phone: (612) 333-6319 / Fax: (612) 333-6310