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Special Joint Study Session: Roseville Citizen Commission Chairs, Department Heads, City Council <br />Saturday, 02/07/04, Harriet Alexander Nature Center, 2520 North Dale Street, Roseville, MN <br />DRAFT Discussion Notes - Page 3 <br />1. Structural deficit in core functions <br />2. Risk-averse <br />3. Focus on short-term versus lon�-term <br />Mr. Miller noted the structural deficit resulted in the <br />General Fund due to Local Government Aid (LGA) cuts <br />experienced in 2003 and anticipated in 2004, noting that <br />while budget reductions were achieved, there was still <br />approximately $350,000 in lost aid that hadn't been <br />accounted for, noting the City's ability to sustain the losses <br />with the assistance of reserves. <br />Discussion included unanticipated LGA reforms in the <br />upcoming legislative session; Roseville being one of a few <br />cities that had a 100% LGA cut; with everyone concurring <br />that loss of LGA would probably be a permanent issue <br />and should not be an anticipated revenue source for the <br />City. <br />Further discussion included the percentage of impact on the <br />General Fund and total budget; levy limits and tax <br />expenditure limits; Reserve Fund balances; fiscal <br />disparities and potential calculation modifications; only <br />three Cities within Ramsey County contributing to fiscal <br />disparities (Roseville, Arden Hills and Maplewood); and the <br />inter-dependency of inetropolitan communities. <br />1. Partnershi s with other local units of overnment <br />2. Investment in new technolo ies <br />3. Leveraging local monies with Federal and State <br />public/private partnerships <br />Mr. Miller highlighted the City's successful IT services to <br />eight (8) other communities, which has allowed the City to <br />leverage some of those monies to increase staffing levels <br />without increasing costs; hoped to use that success in <br />building other cooperative efforts; the superiority of the <br />