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2022-04-27 Administrator's Report
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Development Inquiries <br /> Developer looking at City-owned 1737 Main Street <br /> Entrepreneur looking for existing building space or lot to build brew-pub style <br />establishment <br /> <br />CODE ENFORCEMENT <br />General <br /> Temporary Signs <br /> Front yard parking and storage of materials <br />COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT <br />Web Site <br /> Meeting Agendas <br /> Administrator’s Report uploaded <br /> Public Hearings <br /> Committee Agendas/Packets uploaded <br /> Open Position Postings <br /> <br /> Senior Expo <br />Reader Board <br /> <br /> Meeting Schedules <br />Community Email List <br /> Community Events <br /> Administrator’s Report <br /> Open Position Postings <br /> Meeting Agenda <br /> <br /> Open Position Postings <br />Social Media <br />PUBLIC SAFETY <br />Centennial Fire District <br />Centennial Fire District’s Steering Committee met on 4/21 and heard updates from Interim <br />Chief Retka. The district has been busy with fire calls, including several large fires in our <br />neighboring cities. Our crews have been the first on scene to several of these incidents and are <br />making a big impact. <br /> <br />The Steering Committee also approved a raise to the retirement benefit through the Fire Relief <br />Association, to $7,500 per year of service for fully vested firefighters. This keeps our offerings <br />competitive with surrounding departments and aids in firefighter recruitment and retention. <br />Having a largely paid-on-call fire department is an incredible asset to our community and keeps <br />the cost of fire protection reasonable. If you or someone you know might want to explore the <br />possibility of being a firefighter, please call city hall at 651-429-3232 for more information. <br /> <br />Centennial Lakes Police Department <br />The Centennial Lakes Police Governing Board will meet on May 9 at the Police Station in <br />Circle Pines. The public is welcome to attend. <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 /> <br />
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