Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions
These commissions are charged with certain surface and groundwater management functions.
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Nine cities with land in the Shingle Creek watershed and five cities with land in the West Mississippi watershed entered into Joint Powers Agreements (JPA) to form watershed management organizations.
Go to the Shingle Creek Watershed Commission home page
Commission members from Brooklyn Park
One resident representative, one alternate resident representative (representatives may serve on one or both commissions).
Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission
Name | District representing | Term ends |
Prasch, Alex | City at-large | January 31, 2024 |
Spoden, Greg | City at-large (alternate) | January 31, 2024 |
West Mississippi Watershed Management Commission
Name | District representing | Term ends |
Prasch, Alex | City at-large | January 31, 2024 |
Collins, Melissa | City at-large (alternate) | January 31, 2024 |
Apply to become a commissioner
Applications are always welcome! Applications are kept on file for one year. As openings occur, applicants are notified of openings and invited to participate in the commission interview process.
Term
Three years
Meets
Second Thursday of each month. The Shingle Creek meeting begins at noon and the West Mississippi meeting follows.
Time commitment (approximate)
3 hours per month
Cities served
Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission includes:
- Brooklyn Park
- Brooklyn Center
- Crystal
- Maple Grove
- Minneapolis
- New Hope
- Osseo
- Plymouth
- Robbinsdale
West Mississippi Watershed Management Commission includes:
- Brooklyn Park
- Brooklyn Center
- Champlin
- Maple Grove
- Osseo