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Date: | June 14, 2023 |
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Location: | The Androy, 502 East Howard Street. Hibbing, MN Get Directions |
This event is now closed for online registration |
Hometown utilities are unique community assets. Yet during these times, challenges come from all over. Legislation requiring the impossible, permitting reform, MISO vulnerabilities, opportunities for grant funding if only you qualify, and a host of other issues: they are all happening right now. Sorting them out and planning for success while still keeping the lights on every day can be dizzying for local leaders.
MMUA doesn't have all the answers, but we are bringing our team of government relations experts to help you get a handle on the options. We will help you understand the implications of new laws, listen to your concerns, and offer assistance to help you protect, promote, and strengthen your local utilities in the coming years. You won't want to miss this free session!
This event is intended for utility commissioners, city council members, and utility leaders.
The Androy
502 East Howard Street
Hibbing, MN
Registration is free, however, advanced registration is required. Registrant must be employed by a member utility or an approved affiliate.
Deadline: May 30, 2023
Other Dates/Locations
This convenient, one-day event will be presented at six different locations in Minnesota. Other options are:
June 7, 2023—Austin
June 13, 2023—Moorhead
June 22, 2023—Jackson
June 27, 2023—Litchfield
To register for a different session, click on the date/location above.
By registering for this event, I/we, the registered attendee(s), authorize Minnesota Municipal Utilities Association (MMUA) to photograph me at this event and use such photographs in MMUA marketing materials (both electronic and print). I understand that I will not be paid for giving this consent.
Contact Rita Kelly at 763.746.0707 or email rkelly@mmua.org.
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