Although you might not know it from talking to some citizens, Hennepin County does much more than just determine property taxes.
"A lot of the things the county does are not as visible," said Diana Houston, special projects coordinator with Hennepin County Public Affairs.
In an effort to educate citizens about the county's multitude of functions, Hennepin is offering citizens' academies. The free program, which packs educational sessions with information and opportunities for questions about the services the county provides, began in fall 2011.
This fall, the Hennepin County Citizens Academy will take residents on field trips to county facilities each week for presentations and tours.
Such academies are not exclusive to Hennepin County. Minnetonka, Hopkins and Edina all have them, and the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office also has a well-attended program.
Hennepin County's Citizens academies were the brainchild of County Commissioner Jan Callison.
"When she was out running for county commissioner, she really found that a lot of people don't know who their commissioner is and what is the role of the commissioner and what is the role of the county," Houston said. "It's an opportunity to educate."
The seven-week session allows 40 citizen students to get a behind-the-scenes look at county facilities, such as the Hennepin Energy Recovery Center in Minneapolis and Hennepin County Medical Center, where attendees meet the medical examiner.