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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT <br />Web Site <br />Social Media <br /> Administrator’s Report uploaded Center Stage <br /> Committee Agendas/Packets uploaded Meeting Agendas <br /> <br /> Public Hearings <br />Reader Board <br /> <br />Meeting Schedules <br />Community Email List <br />Community Events Administrator’s Report <br /> Meeting Agendas <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 has now <br />finalized their guidance on lost revenue, which provides a flat amount for recovery by each <br />city, which is well above Centerville’s allotment. 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. <br />Annual Audit <br />The city’s Auditors will be engaging with citystaff and elected official in mid-March this <br />year to complete our annual audit. This process ensures the city’s policies and procedures are <br />up to date with current laws and best practices. <br /> <br />STORMWATER/WETLAND <br />The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) will be conducting a random audit of our <br />stormwater operations system during the third week in March. MPCA audits are routine for <br />municipalities that hold NPDES MS4 permits; the permit that authorizes cities tooperate <br />stormwater systems. The purpose of the audit is to verify the city is fulfilling its regulatory <br />paperwork requirements, as well as its environmental education program requirements. <br /> <br />The city submitted information about its educational program this week. The information <br />provided pertains to residential lawn water conservation practices, discounted utility hook-ups <br />for commercial customers, downtown street and utility improvements, and a well sealing cost <br />share program. <br /> <br />SEWER AND WATER <br />Commercial Water Connection Fee Assistance <br />As part of the city’s ongoing effort to help businesses through the pandemic, a new program <br />was introduced, cutting connection fees for city water in half, for commercial properties. If <br />you own a commercial property in Centerville that is not currently hooked to city water, and <br />are interested in learning more, please call City Hall. The program is offered for a limited time <br />only and is subject to conditions. <br />Wellhead Protection Plan <br />Staff has been working to secure bids on the well sealing for which a grant was obtained. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />