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Mayor Strommen reconvened the meeting at 7:39 p.m. <br />Mayor Strommen stated that they have become aware of technical difficulties with the live <br />broadcast but the recording is working and therefore the meeting will be rebroadcast through the <br />QCTV web site. <br />Finance Director Lund provided a comparison of the general fund budget for the past few years <br />and reviewed the funding of the general fund, noting that the majority of the budget is funded by <br />property taxes. She reviewed the general fund expenditures and provided additional information <br />on the 2018 EDA proposed budget and levy which is proposed to remain constant to the 2017 <br />rates. She stated that the final budget and levy will be considered for adoption on December 12, <br />2017, but noted that changes can be made to the budget and levy until that time. She stated that <br />the preliminary tax information for the School District will not be included on the mailers that <br />residents will receive. <br />Mayor Strommen stated that the Council has meet in work session multiple times with extensive <br />discussion and revision to reach this point. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that the budget proposed is an 8.54 percent increase and provided <br />statistics on inflation for the nation and metro area as well as cost of living increases for other <br />agencies. He stated that none of those statistics justify the 8.54 percent increase for the City. He <br />reviewed some of the proposed increases from neighboring communities, which are half the rate <br />Ramsey is proposing. He stated that based on that information he will not support an increase of <br />this amount. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau thanked Councilmember Riley for sharing that information. He <br />stated that this is a difficult decision and the Council has spent a number of hours to come to this <br />point. He stated that the Council works with staff and the community at large throughout the <br />year to come to a plan for moving forward and these numbers reflect the goals the community <br />would like to accomplish. He explained that it may not be fair to compare the rates of the City to <br />other cities because those communities have different needs and goals. He believed that this rate <br />is reasonable for the activities that the City needs to accomplish. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that the City's Strategic Plan helps to drive these budget <br />discussions. He noted that the need to update roads and infrastructure is a huge element. He <br />explained that because the City did not choose to go with franchise fees, the road debt has to be <br />bonded for and that puts pressure on the levy. <br />Mayor Strommen agreed that the road improvement costs put pressure on the levy. She stated <br />that there was a time in the past when the roads were not included in the budget at all because <br />they were not at the point where they needed repair. She stated that there has been discussion <br />regarding franchise fees and the City instead chose a hybrid of bonding and assessment, which is <br />ultimately funded through property taxes. She stated that in the past, there was no money in the <br />budget for the roads. She stated that if a lower number is set, the City would need to look for a <br />reduction in services, whether it would be roads that are not fixed or plowed. She stated that <br />when comparing the rates of other cities, you would have to also consider if those cities have <br />City Council / September 26, 2017 <br />Page 6 of 8 <br />
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