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City of Roseville — 2010 Budget <br />Cash reserves held in the general purpose funds are expected to generate an investment return of 5% <br />annually which can be used to partially offset operational costs. Additional property tax increases will <br />be needed to offset general purpose capital investment needs. These increases are discussed in greater <br />detail below. <br />Based on the projected cost increases and added revenues, the cash reserve levels for operations in the <br />City's general purpose functions are depicted in the following chart: <br />Capital Investments <br />The 2009 -2018 CIP identified approximately $73.4 million in general purpose asset replacement needs <br />including the replacement of buildings, streets, parks and trails, and vehicles and equipment. By <br />contrast, using the current funding sources of property taxes, MSA monies, and interest earnings on the <br />City's Street Infrastructure Replacement Fund, only $34.7 million of available monies were identified, <br />leaving a funding gap of $38.7 million over the next 10 years. If existing reserves in the City's general <br />purpose asset replacement funds are also applied, the funding gap drops to $29.9 million over the next <br />10 years. <br />Based on the asset replacement schedules identified in the CIP, the City will exhaust its dedicated asset <br />replacement funds for its general purpose operations by 2013. This is depicted in the following chart. <br />.. <br />