Olmsted County media liaisons
Olmsted County media liaisons
If you have any media inquiries, interview requests, or are seeking a bio or photo of an Olmsted County leader, please contact the appropriate county media liaison.
If you have any media inquiries, interview requests, or are seeking a bio or photo of an Olmsted County leader, please contact the appropriate county media liaison.
To provide Olmsted County residents opportunities to obtain quality, affordable housing.
In Olmsted County, there are nine positions elected by citizens to serve Olmsted County. These elected officials are the commissioners that serve on the county board, the County Attorney, and the Sheriff.
Provides leadership to the organization and assures effective delivery of county services.
Provides leadership to the organization and assures effective delivery of county services.
94th Minnesota Legislature, Olmsted County legislative priorities
94th Minnesota Legislature, Olmsted County legislative priorities
View the list of priorities for advocacy during the state legislative session that begins January 3, 2023.
Olmsted County serves eight cities, 18 townships, and approximately 164,784 residents in southeastern Minnesota. Mayo Clinic and other large corporations and small businesses call Olmsted County home. Our community is innovative, diverse, and growing.
Visit this page for information about Olmsted County's annual budget, countywide scorecard, performance measures, and residential survey.
Olmsted County serves eight cities, 18 townships, and approximately 164,784 residents in southeastern Minnesota. Mayo Clinic and other large corporations and small businesses call Olmsted County home. Our community is innovative, diverse, and growing.
Olmsted County GIS provides map, spatial data and analysis, mailing lists, and information regarding E911 fees and applications.
Park's master plan shared with board of commissioners
Park's master plan shared with board of commissioners
Today the Olmsted County Parks department shared its master plan for Lake Zumbro Park, the new name of the park formerly known as White Bridge Pier and White Bridge Fishing Access.