Description: This file represents a statewide compilation of the boundaries of all independent, common, and special school districts in the state of Minnesota. Minnesota school districts are asked to report any changes to their district boundaries annually. With the exception of consolidations, dissolutions, or other financial cooperation agreements, the reporting is not mandatory. As independent special purpose government organizations, school districts determine their own district & attendance boundaries, working with neighboring districts and county auditors to ensure proper taxation. The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) plays no role in determining the actual boundaries.Full metadata: https://resources.gisdata.mn.gov/pub/gdrs/data/pub/us_mn_state_mde/bdry_school_district_boundaries/metadata/metadata.html
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Description: This data set depicts watershed district and watershed management organization boundaries throughout the state of Minnesota.Watershed districts are local units of government that work to solve and prevent water-related problems. The boundaries of the districts closely follow those of a natural watershed (an area in which all water drains to one point). Minnesota has 46 watershed districts, most of which are named after the primary lake or river within the watershed. Minnesota's watershed districts do not cover the entire state. They are created through a local petition process. Minnesota Statute Chapter 103D governs the formation and operation of watershed districts.Full metadata: https://resources.gisdata.mn.gov/pub/gdrs/data/pub/us_mn_state_bwsr/bdry_watershed_mgmt_dist_orgs/metadata/metadata.html