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3. WHAT FUNDING SOURCES HAS THE CITY HISTORICALLY USED FOR <br /> FUNDING NEW PUBLIC INFRASTRCUTURE? <br /> In summary, the city has utilized three general funding sources: <br /> 1. TIF districts <br /> The city either utilized TIF bonds or surplus TIF District Funds to complete this work <br /> (typically said investment was made by the city upfront). The city was paid back for <br /> their upfront investment over time via TIF revenues. This process was repeated several <br /> times from the 80s through the 2000's. Due to changes in TIF law,TIF districts have <br /> become less powerful and flexible over the past couple decades. As a result, Ramsey <br /> (along with other cities), have slowly become less reliant on TIF. <br /> Additionally, it should be noted,through the 90's and early 2000's Ramsey had several <br /> TIF districts with multi-million dollar balances. Most of those TIF district balances have <br /> been spent down, and in some cases, those former TIF districts have been decertified. <br /> The former TIF districts played a major role in funding infrastructure in The COR for <br /> example (parking ramp,train station, roads, Armstrong, etc.). <br /> 2. Public Improvement Fund(PIR) <br /> This fund generally helps pay for the construction and maintenance of public streets. In <br /> the 1980s and 1990s, this fund was commonly used to support the construction of new <br /> public roadways in Ramsey. Pervious to 2015,the fund received dollars from the City's <br /> general levy. Since 2015, this fund receives dollars from new general obligation debt <br /> (bonding). <br /> 3. MSA Fund <br /> To support the State's system of streets, roads and bridges, MnDOT distributes funds <br /> for highway maintenance and construction to counties, cities and townships based on a <br /> formula determined by the State Legislature. This fund is fairly flexible and used for <br /> road construction projects. This fund was utilized for the Legacy Christian Academy <br /> Plant (extension of Bunker). <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br />
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