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The Handbook for Minnesota Cities is your comprehensive resource for laws affecting Minnesota city governments. The Handbook contains general information and is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice. For legal advice, the city attorney should be consulted.

The online Handbook reflects changes in laws and statutes through the 2009 legislative session.

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  • Budget Guide for Cities (pdf)
    This guide, which contains 2010 legislative changes, is intended to assist city managers, clerks, finance officers, and elected city officials in preparing 2011 city budgets. It includes state and federal laws affecting city budgets, information about standard city expenditure items, descriptions of city revenues, and more.
  • Meetings of City Councils (pdf)
    Learn the ins and outs of city council meetings, including types of meetings, the Open Meeting Law, notice requirements, scheduling, attendance, minutes, procedure, motions, and model bylaws. Especially helpful for newly elected officials, but a great reference for all mayors and city councilmembers.
  • Public Purpose Expenditures (pdf)
    Find out the general criteria a public expenditure must meet to be valid. This publication includes discussion of specific expenditures and whether there is specific authority for cities to make them.