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Councilmember Heineman commented, to Councilmember Riley's point, it is very inexpensive to <br /> boost posts on Facebook as a way to increase communication. He felt this would be a way to add <br /> due diligence. <br /> Councilmember Specht stated they do boost some posts. <br /> Communications and Events Coordinator Thorstad replied that Facebook posts have already been <br /> boosted. Traditionally, posts are boosted if event information or job postings are included and <br /> consideration is taken as to which posts are boosted due to budgetary considerations. She felt it <br /> could be worth more discussion. <br /> Councilmember Heineman replied that should be sufficient, that it shows a good faith effort to <br /> push information. <br /> Councilmember Specht commented that he follows the City of Elk River for comparison and to <br /> gain ideas. He stated that one idea he gleaned was a posting with a summary of the City Council <br /> meeting the following day with highlights of items that had passed. He wondered if any of the <br /> Councilmembers would be open to doing something similar for Ramsey. <br /> 2.02: Discussion and Update of 2022 Budget/Levy <br /> Finance Director Lund stated the property tax statements were mailed in the past couple of days. <br /> She has received just two calls from residents. One was a question about the franchise fee and the <br /> special assessments. The other was about property taxes. She was unclear if there was general <br /> acceptance of the new structure or if the statements haven't been looked at yet. <br /> Finance Director Lund stated that the 2022 Budget and Levy is due for final adoption at the next <br /> meeting, which is on the December 14, 2021 agenda. The purpose of tonight's discussion is to <br /> determine the final levy amount and budget. She reviewed the Staff report. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich highlighted the memberships and events that the City sponsors, stating <br /> these are more discretionary. <br /> Finance Director Lund stated that the purchase of four printers has been postponed to 2023. It <br /> doesn't impact the tax levy but it did reduce the budget and the corresponding funds. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove referenced the membership information and asked about funding for <br /> Youth First, North Metro Mayors Association, and the Manufacturing Cohort. She stated Anoka <br /> pulled the Youth First funding because it was felt that other programs were more directly related <br /> to their residents. From previous discussion, the City does a cash contribution of$1,500 but there <br /> are also in-kind contributions in the form of rental. In 2019,that amount was around$47,000. She <br /> mentioned funding comes from the Gambling Fund,but wondered if there were updates from Staff <br /> on the in-kind contributions and questioned how the Council felt about it. <br /> City Council Work Session /November 23, 2021 <br /> Page 3 of 15 <br />