League of Minnesota Cities Information Memo 2026

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Funding for the services that cities provide across Minnesota is derived primarily from property taxes and state revenue-sharing, including local government aid (LGA).
Patricia Beety - General Counsel at League of Minnesota Cities | LinkedIn.
City: statutory or home rule charter; classification There are two types of cities in Minnesota: statutory and home rule charter. A statutory city is governed by statute and any special laws enacted for that city. A home rule charter city is governed by its charter and any special laws enacted for that city.
The League of Minnesota Cities promotes excellence in local government through effective advocacy, expert analysis, and trusted guidance for all Minnesota cities.
The League, governed by a Board of Directors consisting of local elected and appointed city officials, serves its more than 800 member cities through advocacy, education and training, policy development, risk management, and other services. View the Leagues 2023-2024 Annual Report (pdf).
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Minnesota Municipalities/Cities There are 854 cities in Minnesota. There are home-rule charter cities, which operate under a local charter, and statutory cities, which operate under the statutory city code.

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