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FINANCE <br />COVID-19 Relief Programs <br />Recently, the President signed into law the $1.9 Trillion American Recovery Plan, which <br />includes direct aid to cities. The current estimate of funds slated for Centerville is $455,747. <br />We continue to code our expenses related to the pandemic separately from normal costs to <br />make documenting our impacts easy. <br /> <br />PUBLIC WORKS/STREETS <br />City Hall Renovation <br />CITY HALL IS NOW OPEN! <br /> <br />Street Sweeping <br />Street sweeping will begin in the coming weeks. Please clean out any storm drains <br />adjacent to your home to help keep our lakes and streams clear of debris. <br /> <br />STORMWATER/WETLAND <br />Anoka <br />Conservation <br />District Capacity <br />Funding Impact <br />Each year since <br />2016, soil and <br />water conservation <br />districts across the <br />state, including <br />ACD, have <br />receiving a special <br />allocation from <br />the Clean Water Fund of the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment to build statewide <br />capacity to provide conservation related programs and services. Each district utilizes these <br />funds differently to meet the needs of their constituents and natural resources. Following is a <br />snapshot of how ACD relies on these funds. District Capacity funds (DCF) have made the <br />greatest difference in Anoka Conservation District (ACD) operations by serving as a highly <br />adaptable funding source. We use DCF to tackle critical but small tasks that elevate our <br />overall function and efficiency. Most individual projects and activities funded with DCF cost <br />less than $5,000. <br /> <br />LaMotte Park Stormwater Reuse System Expansion <br />Work on the project is substantially complete, with a few odds and ends that may need to <br />wait until the spring start-up of the system. <br /> <br />Adopt a Storm Drain Program <br />neighborhood, you can do so by signing up here: <br />https://adopt-a-drain.org/ Fourteen people in Centerville <br />ve got a lot more than 14 storm drains)! <br /> <br />SEWER AND WATER <br />Commercial Water Connection Fee Assistance <br /> businesses through the pandemic, a new program <br /> <br />
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