
Clerks Foundational Program
This program gives newer city clerks the foundational skills and knowledge needed to run and govern a city.
City spending is governed by state law. Expenditures must always be for a public purpose. Certain types of large projects must be competitively bid, only some purchasing methods are authorized, and paying city bills requires safeguard measures.
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Get tips to avoid Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) fraud, and access a model policy on Safe Electronic Transfers and Payments…
Explore ways in which League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) members can reduce premium costs.
Learn about state laws regulating disbursement of public funds such as competitive bidding requirements, best value and emergency contracting.
Learn the process for paying city bills as set by laws applying to all forms of statutory city government.
Learn what types and price of contracts are subject to competitive bidding requirements.
Find general criteria that must be met in order for a public expenditure to be valid.
Updates and information to assist in your city's financial decision-making process during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Understand statutory authority for cities to acquire and dispose of real estate.