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GAAP requires that management provide a narrative introduction, overview, and analysis to <br /> accompany the basic financial statements in the form of Management's Discussion and Analysis <br /> (MD&A). This letter of transmittal is designed to complement the MD&A and should be read in <br /> conjunction with it. The City of Roseville's MD&A can be found immediately following the <br /> report of the independent auditors. <br /> Profile of the Government <br /> The City of Roseville, incorporated in 1948, is a suburban community bordering both <br /> Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota in the eastern part of the state. This area is considered to be <br /> the major population and economic growth area in the state, and among one of the highly ranked <br /> economic growth areas in the country. The City of Roseville currently occupies a land area of <br /> 13.7 square miles and serves a population of 34,476. The City of Roseville is empowered to levy <br /> a property tax on both real and personal properties located within its boundaries. While it also is <br /> empowered by state statute to extend its corporate limits by annexation, Roseville is a <br /> completely developed community and is bordered on all sides by other incorporated <br /> communities. <br /> The City of Roseville has operated under the council-manager form of government since 1974. <br /> Policy-making and legislative authority are vested in a city council consisting of the mayor and <br /> four other members. The city council is responsible, among other things, for passing ordinances, <br /> adopting the budget, appointing committees, and hiring the city manager. The city manager is <br /> responsible for carrying out the policies and ordinances of the council, for overseeing the day-to- <br /> day operations of the city government, and for appointing the heads of the various departments. <br /> The council is elected on a non-partisan basis. The Mayor and Council members serve four-year <br /> staggered terms. The council and mayor are elected at large. <br /> The City of Roseville provides a full range of services, including police and fire protection; the <br /> construction and maintenance of highways, streets, and other infrastructure; water and sewer <br /> services and recreational activities and cultural events. <br /> The annual budget serves as the foundation for the City of Roseville's financial planning and <br /> control. All departments and agencies of the City of Roseville submit requests for appropriation <br /> to the City Manager in May of each year. The City Manager uses these requests as the starting <br /> point for developing a proposed budget. The City Manager then presents this proposed budget to <br /> the council for review prior to August 1st. The council is required to hold public hearings on the <br /> proposed budget and to adopt a final budget by no later than December 31st, the close of the City <br /> of Roseville's fiscal year. <br /> The appropriated budget is prepared by fund, function (e.g., public safety), and department (e.g., <br /> police). Department heads may make transfers of appropriations within a fund. Transfers of <br /> appropriations between funds, however, require the special approval of the city council. Budget- <br /> to-actual comparisons are provided in this report for each individual governmental fund for <br /> which an appropriated annual budget has been adopted. For the general fund, this comparison is <br /> presented on page 72 as part of the basic financial statements for the governmental funds. For <br /> governmental funds other than the general fund, and with appropriated annual budgets, this <br /> 2 <br />