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CC Work Session <br />Meeting Date: 01/25/2022 <br />By: Kurt Ulrich, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Review Current Legislative Session with Local Legislators <br />2.4. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review and discuss City priorities with our state Legislators. The City typically holds <br />a similar meeting each year at the beginning of the year. <br />Senator Jim Abeler, Representative John Heinrich, and Representative Peggy Scott have all accepted an invitation <br />to attend this work session. Some will likely attend remotely. Due to scheduling conflicts, it was indicated that this <br />agenda item discussion will start at 6:00pm. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />The City had mixed success in 2021 legislative priorities and overall outcomes were good: <br />• The City's top priority for full funding for the US Highway 10 project in Ramsey was achieved. <br />• The extension of the project deadline for Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District 14 (The COR) was approved <br />• Adjustments to Fire Relief Association pertaining to dissolution of Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with City <br />of Nowthen were approved. <br />• The sales tax exemption for the Public Works Campus was not approved. <br />• The sales tax exemption and funding for a water treatment plant in Ramsey was not approved. <br />Options for 2022 legislation include: <br />• Sales Tax Exemption for the Water Treatment Facility <br />• State Funding for Water Treatment Plant <br />• Funding for continued study of Ramsey/Dayton Mississippi River bridge project. <br />• Local Government Aid formula revision <br />• Metro Mobility Service Area <br />• Closed landfill legislation to allow economic development <br />• Statewide licensure of massage therapy <br />• Other matters of interest: (proposed for discussion by individual Council members) <br />• Lifting of Hospital moratorium (see attached article) <br />• Amend remote open meeting law requirement (MS13D.02) that requires notification of a remote place <br />accessible to the public <br />• Exemption of residential gardens from water emergency restrictions <br />( "In the event the governor declares by executive order a critical water deficiency, pursuant to <br />Minnesota Statutes section 103G.291 implementing mandatory emergency water conservation <br />measures and mandatory restrictions upon nonessential water use is enforced and outdoor irrigation is <br />prohibited, gardens created by Minnesota residents for the cultivation of vegetables, fruits, herbs and <br />flowers for food and medicinal purposes will not be subject to water restrictions, nor shall they be <br />limited to reclaimed water.") <br />Additional discussion on broader policy priorities (e.g., Local Government Aid, Metropolitan Council Governance, <br />Executive authority, etc.) may also of interest and discussed by the Council. <br />Funding Source: <br />N/A <br />