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12/02./93 17 :41 CIRCLE PINES- LEXINGTON POLICE 4 612 429 9629 1PO4 <br /> r 5E?iT BY: 11 -3u -tb : 12:41 .1110Na COLIn1Y ALiY- Nil_' 76 _630 :# :Si la <br /> ANOKA COUNTY ATTORNEY <br /> ROBERT MA, JOHNSON <br /> Government Center ♦ 2100 Third Avenue ♦ Anoka, MN 55303 -2265 <br /> Adrninisintion Crintir.al Division <br /> Civil DYV4ion Invatisation Division <br /> Family Law & Mental Juventle Diviaiun <br /> Hari@ Divisiun Vlcrlrn.W!taeat Services <br /> (612) 323 -0570 (612) 323.5586 <br /> (6121422.7599 Par (612) 422.7524 Fax <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: City Managers /Adininistrators <br /> FROM: Anthony C. Palumbo Au't� <br /> Assistant County Attorney <br /> DATE: 30 November 1998 <br /> RE: Anoka County Joint Law Enforcement Central Records Project <br /> As you know, the Anoka County Joint Law Ertbrcement CotincLi has been workingwith your <br /> police department and all ether departments in the county to provide a common records system for <br /> all police departments in the county, This project has enormous benefits for all departments inter ms <br /> of coats, efficiency, and effectiveness of such s system. The system would also forward the required <br /> police reports to the State of Miull"012 as required by law, The County has allocated up to <br /> 5400,000, on a matching basis with all the interested cities, toward funding the legal and finnanoing <br /> (capital) costs fnr the purchase of the computer hardware and software, <br /> The County will consider issuing capital totes on December 15 as a 1998 issue for up to <br /> S 1.23 million to fund this records project. The current interest rate is about 4.2%. However, before <br /> the County proceeds with the P=1114ee of the hardware and software, it needs action from tke cities <br /> to make the financial commitment to the records project and to commit to repay any computer <br /> hardware purchases trade through this financing. <br /> Affirmative Action / Equal opportunity Employer <br />