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<br /> <br />CODE ENFORCEMENT Î RESIDENTIAL <br />General <br /> Using recreational vehicles as living quarters. <br /> <br />COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT <br />Web Site <br /> Meeting Agendas <br /> AdministratorÓs Report uploaded <br /> Public Hearings <br /> Committee Agendas/Packets uploaded <br /> Job Posting <br /> <br /> <br />Reader Board <br />Business Email List <br /> Meeting Schedules <br /> Half-priced water hook-ups <br /> Community Events <br /> <br /> School Support <br />Community Email List <br /> <br /> AdministratorÓs Report <br />Comments & Concerns from Public <br /> Meeting Agendas <br /> Concern with removal of portable <br /> <br />restroom facilities from parks for the <br /> <br />Connect with the City <br />season. <br />on these platforms <br /> <br />Social Media <br /> CenterStage <br /> <br />FINANCE <br />American Rescue Plan (ARP) <br />The City Council reviewed information from the Finance Director regarding the eligibility of <br />certain expenses and the opportunity to recover lost revenue. The US Treasury guidance on <br />lost revenue letÓs cities show any growth in tax levy income, less than 4.1% year over year, <br />as eligible for reimbursement through the ARP. If funds are allocated for lost revenue, they <br />must simply be spent on general government expenses. Council has not made formal <br />commitments yet, but its likely that the city will use a mix of expense and lost revenue <br />allocations for its ARP funds. <br /> <br />STORMWATER/WETLAND <br />LaMotte Park Stormwater Reuse System Expansion <br />This project has been finalized and will be submitted for reimbursable grant funds from the <br />Rice Creek Watershed District and Met Council, respectively. For the few weeks the system <br />was fully functional at the end of the year, results were positive and point towards a <br />productive future of water reuse in the city. <br /> <br />Fairview North <br />A wetland boundary determination was approved by the Wetland Conservation Act Technical <br />Evaluation Panel. The submittal was for the 40 acres north of Fairview Street. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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