Spring 2025 Safety and Loss Control Workshops: By the Numbers
From Bemidji to Plymouth, the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) hit the road this spring to deliver essential training and networking opportunities to city staff, elected officials, and insurance professionals. Here’s a look at the impact of the 2025 Spring Safety and Loss Control Workshops—by the numbers.
Workshop reach and attendance
8 Locations
761 Total Attendees
222 Cities Represented
Top three locations by attendance:
Plymouth – 140 attendees
St. Paul – 122 attendees
Rochester – 111 attendees

Who attended
City attendees by population:
Cities under 500: 7%
500–1,000: 11%
1,000–2,500: 15%
2,500–5,000: 16%
5,000–10,000: 14%
10,000–25,000: 21%
Over 25,000: 15%
City attendees by role:
Public Works: 41%
Administrative Staff: 40%
Public Safety: 16%
Elected Officials: 3%
Entity breakdown:
LMC/LMCIT Members: 584
Insurance Agents: 97 (from 61 agencies)
LMC/Berkley Staff: 57
Other organizations: 23

What they learned
Attendees chose from a variety of focused tracks—Administrative, Police, Public Works/Parks & Rec, Insurance Agents—and a specialty track on Public Safety Wellness.
Sessions most frequently cited as valuable:
Digital Accessibility
Loss Control for Work Comp E-Mods
Transforming Wellness in Public Safety
Credits earned
A total of 1,520 continuing education credits were awarded:
Insurance CEUs: 512
Peace Officer POST Credits: 402
Water Operator Hours: 318
Wastewater Operator Hours: 288
Looking ahead
LMCIT is reviewing timing and venue updates to further improve the experience in 2026 and is committed to supporting Minnesota cities with accessible, high-impact training across the state.



