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<br />-/ <br /> <br /> <br />, <br />; Chief ofPoJice Joel D. Heclcms:In <br />! CP.1ltP.nnist. Lakes Police Department <br />~ 200 Civic Heights Circle <br />Cin:1e Pines MN 55014 <br />763-231-2615 fheckrn~n@centenni~l1~kesod.com <br /> <br />September 12, 2003 <br /> <br />Honorable Mayor Sweeney <br />Honorable Mayor Perlich <br />Honorable Mayor Heifort <br />City Administrator Moore-Sykes <br />City Administrator Keinath <br />City Manager Delmont <br /> <br />Dear Mayors, Administrators, and City Manager: <br /> <br />At the regularly scheduled Joint Police Com,,"lISion meeting held on September 11,2003, <br />the Conunission received a letter from Circle Pines informing the Commission that the <br />maximum dollars the City of Circle Pines had available for police services in ~004 was <br />$596,587. The City of Centerville and the City of Lexington informed the Commission <br />that their respective 'Council's would approve the Commission's proposed 2004 budget <br />should all cities be in agreement. <br /> <br />Using the International Chief's of Police funding formula as required by the Joint Powers <br />Agreement, Circle Pines maximum dollars reduce the Commission's proposed 2004 <br />budget to $13,732 below it's 2003 budget. Accordingly, the City ofCenterville's amount <br />would be $478,775; the City of Lexington's amount would be $493,365; for a tota12004 <br />budget of $1,568,727. <br /> <br />The above reduces the Joint Police Commission 2004 proposed budget $68,959. Should <br />the tri-cities choose to r~ce the budget by that amount it wiD most likely necessitate the <br />- department reduce its authorized work force. <br /> <br />For your review, I have attached a copy of the 2003 tri-city police formula, a copy of the <br />2004 Commission proposed tri-city police formula, and a copy of the 2004 Circle Pines <br />proposed tri-city police formula. Please contact me should you have any questions <br />regarding these formulas. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />./ <br />