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The Metropolitan Council is the regional policy-making body, planning agency, and provider of essential services for the Twin Cities metropolitan region. Our mission is to foster efficient and economic growth for a prosperous region.
The Metropolitan Council is the regional policy-making body, planning agency, and provider of essential services in the seven-county Twin Cities metro area. Our mission is to foster efficient and economic growth for a prosperous region.
The 17-member Metropolitan Council has 16 members who each represent a geographic Council district and one chair who serves at large. The Minnesota Legislature completed the statutory requirement to redraw Metropolitan Council districts as part of the 2023 legislative session.
At the Met Council, your work matters. Our employees drive the buses, plan the parks, support development, treat wastewater, and plan for future growth — all services that help the Twin Cities and its residents thrive.
Access key information about the Twin Cities region or any city, county or township. Interact with data or browse research products on regional trends. Explore and download Met Council data and selected U.S. Census data.
The Met Council's Environment Committee addresses issues of sewer policy and planning, environmental reviews, wastewater facilities and treatment, water supply, nonpoint-source pollution, and federal and state regulations.
Contact us with your questions or comments about regional issues or Met Council activities. Metropolitan Council 390 Robert St. North St. Paul, MN 55101-1805 | Directions and map Email: [email protected] Phone: 651-602-1000 Public comment line: 651-602-1500 TTY: 651-291-0904 Metro Transit schedule information: 612-373-3333 Metro Mobility: 651 ...
Council members serve on standing committees that meet regularly and make recommendations to the full Council. The public is encouraged to attend meetings to express their points of view on matters before the Council.
The Metropolitan Council has been serving the region for more than 50 years. We are recognized nationally for our unique role and award-winning services. Here's how the Met Council came to be, and how it has evolved over time.
For more than 50 years the Met Council has played a key role in coordinating regional growth and planning, providing essential services such as transportation and wastewater treatment, and convening partners to achieve ambitious goals unrealistic for a single community but possible as a region.