What are the waste management fees?
Minnesota counties are mandated by law to reduce both the volume and hazardous nature of waste. The law also prohibits metropolitan counties including Anoka County from landfilling unprocessed waste.

To comply with the law, Anoka County developed a highly effective and environmentally safe waste management system. This system is funded by the Solid Waste Management Charge adopted in 1994.

County residents are billed for the county’s comprehensive waste disposal through an annual solid waste management charge.

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1. Where can I find an online tax statement to print off for my use?
2. When are my property taxes due?
3. What locations will take my property tax payment?
4. Is there a grace period for paying my property taxes?
5. If I pay my property taxes late, is there a penalty?
6. What is "Tax Capacity Value?"
7. What is "Tax Capacity Rate?"
8. What is a "Truth in Taxation Notice" (TNT)?
9. What happens at the Truth in Taxation meetings?
10. My school district held a referendum at the November general election. If it passed, is the increase reflected on this Truth in Taxation Notice?
11. What factors affect my property taxes?
12. Who determines my property tax?
13. Does increasing property value always increase my taxes?
14. What is "Fiscal Disparities?"
15. What is "Tax Increment Financing?"
16. Why do I have to pay late fees if I didn’t receive my tax statement?
17. What are the waste management fees?