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City Manager's Recommendations Regarding City Use of the Proceeds from the Arena <br />Project and the Arnou nt of an H RA Tax Levy <br />Let's not forget, too, that for 10 years the Arona site was home to loo se- <br />ville's Activity Center. By all accounts, the former Roseville Activity Cen- <br />ter was very successful despite operating out of a dilapidated elementary <br />school on a parcel of land that is largely hidden from view. It was alive <br />with people and activity. Think what our Parks and Recreation Depart- <br />ment could do with a decent Community center, whose operation was <br />adequately funded., at a location that makes it the centerpiece of our <br />community! <br />Plug the Gap in Our Operating Budgets Finally: the $1.3 million in <br />Aron: land sale proceeds could be used to plug the gap in our City <br />budget that was created by the loss of state funding. I would be de- <br />lighted if the state chooses to fund Roseville city government again in <br />2005 and if the Council chooses in the meantime to plug the huge hole <br />in our budget with these one -time Aroma land sale funds. <br />But, as I stated in my budget recommendations, I don't think state fund- <br />ing will return to Roseville in any sizeable amount. All signs point the <br />opposite direction. <br />� <br />"Therefore, rather than spend away this 1. 3 million in one- time funds <br />from the sale of the Arona property on a couple of years of city operating <br />costs -- that just delays inevitable cutbacks -- let's try to maximize the <br />value from this rare opportunity. Let's dedicate the $1.3 million to a <br />Roseville community center. <br />Et I recommend $200,000 HRA Leo, not the Maximums $490,000 <br />LeRy as eau ed kV the MZAW <br />The H l A Board voted -1 in favor of recommending-that the City Council <br />approve a maximum $490,000 HRA levy for 2004. <br />I recommend a $200,000 HRA levy for several reasons., First 2004 is <br />an <br />especially tough budget year for Roseville and its residents. The City's <br />taxpayers are already absorbing a large increase in local taxes to support <br />our police an pp <br />. Public works Building Project. Accordingly, the H1 A levy <br />should be as small as possible to minimize the overall impact on Rose- <br />ville taxpayers. <br />Second, the 5 -year historical average of City expenditures for housing <br />programs is about $340,000. when a $200,000 H A 1e is added to <br />� e e <br />cash and grants that the City Council has already transferred to the <br />A <br />