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Long -term debt. At the end of the current fiscal year, the City of Roseville had total <br />long -term debt outstanding of $14,175,000; of which $4,475,000 was for general <br />obligation improvement debt which has financed special assessment construction as part <br />of the City's paving management program, as well as $9,700,000 for the general <br />obligation municipal building debt which financed the construction of the expansion of <br />City Hall and the Public Works Building. In addition, the City also has long -term debt in <br />the amount of $25,001 for the improvement of energy efficiency in the governmental <br />buildings, and $701,582 for compensated absences. <br />City of Roseville's Outstanding Debt <br />General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Long -Term Notes and Compensated <br />Absences <br />- - . - rrrri - - -wrr- .. WF <br />. - - _WU__ - - ter- . r <br />CjUvk7-r0rWn1 P - UlAe 1;15WPr -J: <br />%W� ;1 R- a RLLSir IL M- <br />. C3iv LL A21 -_v'uc <br />Tip - YPL <br />1OL)L <br />. Tuhil <br />2M53 : 004 <br />$517951000 $4,47500 <br />2 II 14 <br />- - <br />1 Ati, <br />$517951000 <br />%N4 <br />$414751000 <br />6.2rivi al 06 HgALM <br />Improvement bonds <br />General Obligation <br />Municipal bonds <br />9170000 <br />917001000 <br />917001000 <br />917001000 <br />Long-term notes pay <br />45 378 <br />251001 <br />451378 <br />251001 <br />Compensated absences <br />5951611 <br />7011582 <br />5951611 <br />7011582 <br />Total <br />$1611351989 <br />$1419011583 <br />- <br />$1611351989 <br />$14,9011583 <br />The City of Roseville maintains an Aal rating from Moody's and an AA from Standard <br />and Poor's on all of its general obligation debt. <br />State statutes limit the amount of general obligation debt a Minnesota city may issue to <br />2% of total Estimated Market Value. The current debt limitation for the City of Roseville <br />is $55,241,138. $9,700,000 of the City's outstanding debt is counted against the statutory <br />limitation as the debt is wholly financed by general tax levy. <br />Additional information on the City of Roseville's long -term debt can be found in Note I- <br />D on page 51 of this report, and Note 4 -G on page 61. <br />Economic Factors and next year's Budgets and Rates <br />• Due to property tax reforms and continued projected budget deficits at the State <br />Level, the City made efforts to provide for the reduction in State -aid and a shift in <br />overall tax burden <br />• Recreation program fees were increased to reflect the rising costs of individual <br />programs. In addition, user charges for proprietary funds were also changed to <br />reflect current and anticipated conditions <br />These factors were considered when the City of Roseville prepared its 2005 budget. <br />