Minot AFB Resident Council

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The Minot AFB Resident Council is a forum for military members and their families residing in privatized housing on the installation to discuss health & safety concerns, identify potential community improvements, present viable solutions, and establish and maintain positive interactions between residents, wing leadership, Minot AFB Homes, and the Military Housing Office.

The Resident Council meets monthly and is streamed on Facebook @minotresidentadvocate. Residents can attend in person at the 5BW HQ, 167 Summit Drive, in the Striker Conference Room #109. This month’s meeting will be held on Friday, 3 November at 1200. All residents of Minot AFB Homes are welcome to join the meeting and add to the conversation! Meeting topics generally include discussion on neighborhood safety, community amenities, maintenance, service, and current hot topics. Residents can submit anonymous input via an online form at: https://tinyurl.com/mafbinput and monthly minutes can be found at: https://tinyurl.com/mafbcouncilminutes2023.

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