Planning Commission Meeting — City of Rogers, MN
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Planning Commission Meeting — City of Rogers, MN

A public meeting of the City of Rogers Planning Commission.

Mon, 2 Nov 2026 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM (America/Chicago) Rogers Community Room Rogers , Minnesota
The City of Rogers Planning Commission holds regular meetings to discuss and make recommendations on land use, zoning, and community development projects. This public meeting is an opportunity for residents to stay informed about the growth and future planning of Rogers. The Commission reviews proposals and provides recommendations to the City Council. We encourage all interested citizens to attend, participate in the process, and engage with the local government officials shaping our community.

What to Expect

A formal public meeting where city planning matters are discussed and voted upon.

Who Should Attend

  • Rogers residents
  • Business owners
  • Developers
  • Civic-minded citizens

Agenda Overview

The meeting includes reviews of planning proposals and recommendations for the City Council.
Venue & Address
Rogers Community Room
21201 Memorial Dr
Rogers , Minnesota – 55374
United States
Organizer
City of Rogers · Government
The municipal government of Rogers, Minnesota.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the meeting?
November 2, 2026, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
Where is it held?
Rogers Community Room, 21201 Memorial Drive, Rogers, MN.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, all Planning Commission meetings are open to the public.
What does the commission do?
They review planning proposals and make recommendations to the City Council.
Can I speak at the meeting?
Public comment periods are typically provided; check the agenda.
Where can I find the agenda?
Visit the official City of Rogers website.
Tags
Government Planning Rogers Minnesota Meeting Civic
Summary
Public meeting of the Rogers Planning Commission to discuss city development.
Reference: rogersmn.gov
Highlights
  • Public participation
  • Zoning discussions
  • Community development updates
  • City planning recommendations
  • Transparent government
  • Local civic engagement
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