Erik Skogquist, Mayor Term: 2 Years Expires: December 31, 2026
Sam Scott, Councilmember Term: 4 Years Expires: December 31, 2026
Jeff Weaver, Councilmember Term: 4 Years Expires: December 31, 2028
Heather Rostad, Councilmember Term: 4 Years Expires: December 31, 2028
Brent Campbell, Councilmember Term: 4 Years Expires: December 31, 2026
Front Row - left to right: Councilmember Heather Rostad, Mayor Erik Skogquist, Councilmember Sam Scott Back Row - left to right: Councilmember Brent Campbell, Councilmember Jeff Weaver
Overview
The City of Anoka was settled in 1844 and formally incorporated as a city in 1878. In 1914, the City adopted the Council-Manager form of government and has operated under that system of government ever since. The City Council is the policy making body of the City, and the City Manager serves as the Chief Executive Officer.
The Anoka City Council is composed of a Mayor and four Councilmembers, all of whom are elected at-large. The Mayor and two Councilmembers are elected at each City election, held every even-numbered year. The Mayor presides at City Council meetings and has equal voting rights with the Councilmembers. The Mayor does not have veto power.
City Manager
The City Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the City and carrying out City Council policies. The City Manager serves at the discretion of the City Council for an indefinite term.
Join City Council Meeting Online Via Zoom
Members of the public may attend City Council meetings via Zoom Webinar. The Zoom Webinar link will be posted prior to the meeting on the City of Anoka's website calendar at: https://www.anokaminnesota.com/calendar.aspx?CID=14. To access the link, from the online calendar, find the correct meeting date and click "More Details."