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GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS OVERVIEW <br /> This section of the report provides you with an overview of the financial trends and activities of the City's <br /> governmental funds, which includes the General, special revenue, debt service, and capital project funds. <br /> These funds are used to account for the basic services the City provides to all of its citizens, which are <br /> financed primarily with property taxes. The governmental fund information in the City's financial <br /> statements focuses on budgetary compliance and the sufficiency of each governmental fund's current <br /> assets to finance its current liabilities. <br /> PROPERTY TAXES <br /> Minnesota cities rely heavily on local property tax levies to support their governmental fund activities. <br /> For the 2020 fiscal year, local ad valorem property tax levies provided 40.9 percent of the total <br /> governmental fund revenues for cities over 2,500 in population, and 36.5 percent for cities under 2,500 in <br /> population. Total property taxes levied by all Minnesota cities for taxes payable in 2021 increased <br /> 4.0 percent compared to the prior year, and 5.9 percent for taxes payable in 2022. <br /> The total tax capacity value of property in Minnesota cities increased about 6.3 percent for the 2021 levy <br /> year. The tax capacity values used for levying property taxes are based on the assessed market values for <br /> the previous fiscal year (e.g., tax capacity values for taxes levied in 2021 were based on assessed market <br /> values as of January 1, 2020), so the trend of change in these tax capacity values lags somewhat behind <br /> the housing market and economy in general. <br /> The City's taxable market value increased 8.6 percent for taxes payable in 2020 and increased 7.2 percent <br /> for taxes payable in 2021. The following graph shows the City's changes in taxable market value over the <br /> past 10 years: <br /> Taxable Market Value <br /> $300500000 <br /> $2,50050001000 <br /> $2000000 <br /> $1,500001 000 <br /> $1100010001000 <br /> $500100000 <br /> $- <br /> 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 <br /> -4- <br />
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