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<br /> , ~ " <br /> 1 <br />QSo what is the League of Minnesota Q What if our city decides not to pay? , <br />Cities doing? I <br />AAS the magnitude of this issue became ..Alhat's your choice. As a member of the <br />clear, the League Board of Directors eague of Minnesota Cities, you are not <br />appointed a Rights of Way Task Force to look at required to take part in this effort. However, if . <br />what should be done. Through the course of total city payments fall significantly short of the <br />several meetings, the Task Force developed a $200,000 goal, the League will not be able to <br />work program that involves legal, legislative, fully undertake the work plan. . <br />and public information strategies to protect <br />cities' role in managing the public right of way. I <br />The Task Force estimates that full Qcan our city pay more? <br />implementation of the work program could cost , l <br />as much as $325,000. The Board has agreed to A Certainly. In fact, we encourage members <br />finance this work program by allocating to allocate more to this fund if this initiative <br />$125,000 from the current League budget and is of particular importance to them. If all - <br /> - <br />asking member cities to voluntarily allocate member cities meet their minimum payment, the <br />$200,000, $200,000 target is reachable - but it's unlikely <br /> that every city will join this voluntary effort. <br />Q$200,OOO is a lot of money. What is the <br />League going to do with all of that? QAfter we pay, how can we stay up to date <br />.A:;'he work plan includes legal on the issue? - <br />epresentation, work with legislative A We will keep you informed of any <br />leaders, and an extensive statewide public developments through articles in Cities .~ <br />information campaign. While League staff will Bulletin, direct mailings. and broadcast faxes. <br />take on the bulk of this work, it's likely that <br />outside assistance will be needed. <br /> Q Clearly, our payment is only part of the <br /> solution, What else can we do? <br />QHOW did you decide how much you want .AJhe best thing city officials can do is stay <br />our city to pay? . nformed, and pass that information along to <br />.A: our suggested payment is based on a as many others as possible. Discuss rights of <br />ercentage of your city's 1995-96 League way with your local editors and reporters; make <br />dues. local control a campaign issue for your House <br /> and Senate candidates; talk to your local <br /> Chamber of Commerce about the business <br />QDO we have to pay? How will the payment impact oftom-up streets; let taxpayers know <br />affect our dues? you're working to protect their investment in <br />ANa city if required to pay. This is strictly a streets. <br />voluntary payment. Also, it's entirely <br />separate from the League dues statement your QI'm still confused. Who should I call? <br />city will receive in September. <br /> .Nf,you have more questions, please contact <br /> eague Executive Director Jim Miller at <br /> (612) 280-1205 or (800) 925-1122, or any <br /> member ofthe Board of Directors. <br />