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Anoka County Business Relief Grant Program <br />At least a dozen businesses in Centerville submitted applications for this grant program. <br />Those whose applications pass the vetting process will receive an intial check for $10,000 <br />with the possibility of an additional $10,000 once the first round of grants are distributed. <br />The program was widely undersubscribed, so it appears as though almost all grant <br />recipients will have an opportunity to show additional expenses and recive the second <br />grant. <br /> <br />FINANCE <br />COVID-19 Relief Programs <br />The city has submitted qualifying expenses for approximately $200,000 our $304,902 of <br />federal funds for COVID-19 relief. The funds came to cities, through the CARES Act, <br />offsetting expenses related to the pandemic through November 15, 2020. Expenditures <br />submitted include, but are not limited to: <br /> Direct expenses (hand sanitizer, PPE, remote work expenses, etc.) <br /> Construction project delay expenses <br /> Police and Fire Department direct expenses and diverted staff time <br /> Public works and city hall diverted staff time <br /> North Metro TV direct expenses <br /> Small Business relief, through EDA programs <br /> <br />Anticipated expenses <br /> City Hall renovation costs to adapt to COVID <br /> Additional divert City Staff time. <br /> <br />The deadline for expending these funds is November 15, 2020. <br /> <br />2021 Budget <br />The Preliminary 2021 Budget was adopted by the City Council at its September 23 meeting. <br />If adopted as a Final Budget, it would raise the levy by less than 1%. The City Council may <br />reduce the budget and levies, but not increase them, prior to adoption of the final versions in <br />December. <br /> <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />Centerville Elementary School <br />Centennial School District is in the early stages of planning an addition to Centerville <br />Elementary. The addition would add classroom space to add one section to each grade. <br />Architects working with the district are looking to fill in some of the courtyard space on the <br />west side of the building and extend the building footprint to the north a bit, necessitating a <br />move of the current playground equipment. With this configuration, the design will look to <br />incorporate natural light into the classrooms that would otherwise have views to the courtyard. <br />The expansion would not require any new work on the parking lot. <br /> <br />The expansion will require a re-route of some city owned sanitary sewer lines. The re-route is being <br /> being reviewed by city staff. Any costs <br />associated with this will be borne by the school district. <br /> <br />Old Mill Estates <br />Construction on Phase II utilities is now complete. Road work remains. With the recent cold <br />snap and snow, it is not known whether or not the road and trail will be able to be paved. <br /> <br />