Lake County, Minnesota Board Agenda Meeting Scheduled Feb. 3 in Two Harbors
Lake County commissioners met in the Split Rock River Room at the Lake County Service Center in Two Harbors for an agenda meeting Feb. 3, 2026; location and participation rules affect residents seeking to follow county business.

County commissioners convened in the Split Rock River Room on the main floor of the Lake County Service Center, 616 Third Avenue, Two Harbors, for an agenda meeting on Feb. 3, 2026. The session is part of the board’s regular schedule and matters for residents because decisions made at agenda meetings shape local services, land use and county budgets.
The Lake County Board of Commissioners sets its meeting schedule annually and holds regular business on an established cadence. “The Lake County Board of Commissioners’ meeting schedule is set annually at the Organizational Meeting each January. Meetings are held on the first, second, and fourth Tuesday of each month, in the Split Rock River Room on the main floor of the Lake County Service Center, 616 Third Avenue, Two Harbors, Minnesota. Meetings of the Committee-of-the-Whole are held on the third Tuesday of each month; times and locations vary. Please see the County Board Meeting schedule for details. Members may participate in the meeting by interactive technology. Every member participating in the meeting via interactive technology is considered present for the purpose of a quorum and participation in the meeting. County Board meetings are open meetings. The public is welcome and invited to attend.”
The Feb. 3 event was listed on the county public events calendar as a “County Board - Agenda Meeting” with the Split Rock River Room identified as the location. The calendar entry supplied to this report indicated it “includes meeting time and location,” but the excerpt available did not show the meeting start time. Residents who want to review actions taken at the Feb. 3 meeting should look for the official agenda or minutes posted by the county, which typically appear on the County Board web page and in linked agenda materials.
Journalists and residents should also note potential for jurisdictional confusion: several counties named Lake County elsewhere in the country showed board meetings around Feb. 3. Lake County, Florida listed a “BCC - Regular Board Meeting and Zoning - 1st Tuesday” for Feb. 3, 2026 at 9:00 AM EST and recorded an “Amended on: January 30, 2026 11:45 AM” timestamp for that entry. Lake County, Colorado posted a “2.3.2026 BOCC Regular Meeting Agenda (PDF)” on Jan. 30, 2026 at 4:16 PM. Those entries are separate jurisdictions and do not affect proceedings in Two Harbors.
Local impact from the Two Harbors meeting depends on agenda content. Typical first-, second- and fourth-Tuesday business includes ordinances, land-use decisions, contract approvals and budget items that can affect road maintenance, social services and planning. The board’s allowance for interactive participation means commissioners attending remotely count toward a quorum and can vote, a detail that influences how votes are recorded and how residents follow deliberations.
What comes next: watch the county’s posted agenda and minutes for specific motions, votes and follow-up dates. Residents who want to engage should plan to attend meetings in the Split Rock River Room, monitor posted agendas on the County Board page, or use the interactive participation options the board makes available.
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