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Veterans Homes Advisory Council

Next Meeting:

The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 17th, 2012 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm in the conference room on the 5th floor of the Veterans Services Building in St. Paul.

Meeting information:

Minutes Agendas Attachments
January 24, 2012 January 24, 2012
October 18, 2011    
August 30, 2011    
April 19, 2011  
January 18, 2011  
October 19, 2010 October 19, 2010  
July 20, 2010  
April 20, 2010    
January 19, 2010    
October 19, 2009  
July 20, 2009 July 20, 2009
April 21, 2009    
January 20, 2009    
September 23, 2008    
June 24, 2008    

Membership

Listing of Advisory Council members and terms.

Reports

Community Identification Study for a New Minnesota Veterans Home

Minnesota’s veterans expect and deserve the best possible services to meet their needs within the context of the finite resources of the State of Minnesota and the US government. As directed by the Minnesota Legislature, Minnesota Laws 2008, chapter 363, Article 8, Section 3, Subdivision 1 the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, Minnesota Veterans Homes (MDVA-MVH) authorized this study to establish criteria for the site selection of future Minnesota Veterans Homes. Selection is to be based on optimal benefit to veterans and to the State of Minnesota. Characteristics that directly affect service to veterans and operations are documented. This study identifies and evaluates three sets of characteristics important to consider in the selection of a site for a new Veterans Home.

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Twin City Metropolitan Area Location Study for Minnesota Veterans Homes

The purpose of this study is to compare campus development options. The primary comparison is between solely utilizing the existing campus for the seven-county metro area or abandoning the current site and dispersing out with smaller campuses into the seven-county metro area. The seven counties are Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Washington, Scott, Anoka, and Carver. Some demographic consideration is also given for "near the metro area" counties which are Sterns, Wright, Sherburne, and Benton.

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