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- City of Moorhead : Home
News Sarah Opitz Honored with Moorheart Award! On July 14, 2025, the Moorhead City Council and Mayor Shelly Carlson presented her with the MoorHeart award Traffic Alert: 34 St Closure This project will begin on Monday, July 14 Public Hearing Notice - Planning Zoning Planning Commission 07 15 2025 at 5:30 PM Building Housing Update
- City of Moorhead : Community Events Attractions
Visit a replica Viking Ship that sailed from Minnesota to Norway, view artwork by local and regional artists, plan a summer boat tour on the Red River, join Preschool Storytime at the library, or enroll in one of the many programs and activities provided by the City of Moorhead, Parks and Recreation Department
- City of Moorhead : Government
The City of Moorhead is a home rule charter city operating under the Council-Manager form of government The City Council provides for policy and legislative decisions, and the City Manager is responsible for the operation and administration of day-to-day city affairs
- City of Moorhead : Mayor City Council
Moorhead is divided into 4 wards with 2 Council Members representing each ward Together they constitute the legislative body that has the authority to enact local law
- City of Moorhead : Departments
The City of Moorhead organization is divided into 6 service departments and 6 administrative service divisions, which primarily provide services to the other departments
- City of Moorhead : Public Service
The City of Moorhead operates a water and electric utility known as Moorhead Public Service (MPS) The Public Service Commission is responsible for the control, management and operation of the utility
- City of Moorhead : Contact Us
City of Moorhead departments and staff are located in several buildings throughout Moorhead A list of these buildings, the groups within and contact information for each is below
- City of Moorhead : About the City
Moorhead, Minnesota is located in Clay County and is the largest City in northwest Minnesota Situated in the Red River Valley, Moorhead is part of a rich agricultural region that was created from silt deposits leftover when glacial Lake Agassiz melted approximately 10,000 years ago
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