Commissioner Forney, President

District: At Large View Map [PDF]

 

Mailing Address

2117 West River Road N
Minneapolis, MN 55411

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Contact

Phone: 612-230-6443, Extension 8
Email: mforney@minneapolisparks.org

Board Committees

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Park-Related Appointments

  • METRO Blue Line Extension LRT Corridor Management Committee
  • St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board

Previous Terms

  • 2018-2022
  • 2014-2017

When 13 elms were taken from my street’s boulevard, I started advocating for our parks, serving on boards, committees, task forces through volunteering and chairing.  I am an active user of our parks.  As a former runner and triathlete, I now row on the Mississippi two to three times a week in season, walk with my friends two to three times a week all year round and bike with my women friends WOWOW (Women on Wheels on Wednesdays) and occasionally without them.

Formerly, Youth Director at the YWCA and Associate Director of Project for Pride in Living, I am a Realtor (now over 40 years) and a graduate of the UofM.  Grateful to be married to a wonderful man who is a poet with 3 adult children and 4 grandchildren.  We are fortunate to have experienced so much of this world first hand.  It has given us a perspective and appreciation of our natural world here at home.  I am a Fourth Generation Minneapolitan.  My great-grandfathers worked at St Anthony Falls—one as a miller and the other as a millwright.  My grandmother was instrumental in establishing Linden Hills Park.  I am the oldest elected official in the City of Minneapolis, hence, representing over 20% of City’s population.

In 1883, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board was created by an act of the Minnesota State Legislature and a vote of Minneapolis residents. It serves as an independently elected, semi-autonomous body responsible for governing, maintaining, and developing the Minneapolis Park System.

City of Minneapolis voters elect nine commissioners every four years: one from each of the six park districts, and three that serve at-large. View District Map [PDF]

Board Appointments

An annual meeting of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board takes place on the first business day in January of each year. The following business is conducted:

  • The Board elects two Commissioners as President and Vice-President and appoints a Secretary who is not a member of the Board.
  • Whenever a vacancy occurs in the office of an elected Commissioner, the Board fills that vacancy, usually through appointment.
  • The President appoints Commissioners to serve on Standing Committees of the Board. Each Committee has five Board members (including the Chair of the Committee), with the Chair of the Committee named first. Standing Committees include:
    • Planning
    • Recreation
    • Operations and Environment
    • Administration and Finance
    • Legislative and Intergovernmental Committee
    • Standards and Conduct

Also at the annual meeting, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board of Commissioners appoints community members to five ongoing advisory board commission appointments within Minneapolis. Members of these committees advise park Board Commissioners and other agencies on a wide variety of subjects by making recommendation on important policy matters. For more information about the committees and to apply, please visit the Advisory Board Commission Appointments page.

Roles & Responsibilities

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board performs its many duties through the contributions of elected Commissioners and the leadership of the Superintendent. Their actions are guided according to the following roles and responsibilities.

Commissioners:

  • Develop park policies
  • Enact ordinances governing the use of neighborhood and regional parks, parkways, beaches and lakes, and special use facilities such as pools, ice arenas and golf courses
  • Appoint the Superintendent

Board Rules [PDF]