Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
City Council
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A nonpartisan, coalition of city-led groups of Minnesota local governments coordinating around public safety, operational stability, and the local impacts of recent federal actions.
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Cities across Minnesota are experiencing similar strains on public safety resources, city operations, and community trust. The coalition exists to support coordination, reduce duplication, and provide a collective way for cities to communicate and respond while retaining full local control.
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We are a nonpartisan coalition of Minnesotan cities working together to restore stability, trust, and effective local governance. Operation Metro Surge has created instability that strains local public safety resources and disrupts local economies—affecting businesses, schools, and families well beyond the Twin Cities.
We stand for the rule of law and respect the role of federal immigration enforcement. We expect federal leadership to direct agencies in a way that recognizes local jurisdiction and responsibilities, while respecting the integrity of our cities as a whole. We are concerned that current enforcement approaches may risk undermining constitutional protections and place cities at legal and operational risk. We are calling for improved coordination grounded in the rule of law, due process, and respect for local governance.
There is strength in numbers. When cities raise concerns individually, they can be dismissed. A unified, nonpartisan coalition cannot. We are urging immediate de-escalation, clearer coordination, and a return to stability so cities can do their jobs and Minnesotans can feel secure in their communities.
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No. The coalition is focused on local governance, public safety, and effective intergovernmental coordination. Participation does not require lobbying, litigation, or public advocacy unless a city independently chooses to engage in those activities.
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The coalition is coordinated by a managing committee of city managers who provide direction on strategy, messaging, and coordination. Consensus is the goal; when consensus cannot be reached, decisions are made by vote.
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Momentum Advocacy works at the direction of participating cities, with primary points of contact designated by the managing committee. Momentum provides messaging guidance, draft materials, and coordination support, and designates point people for specific needs to streamline communication.
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Coalition materials are intended for internal use unless explicitly designated otherwise.
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Tactical or transactional information may be shared directly. Coalition-wide strategy and messaging materials are routed through the managing committee for coordination.