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GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS REVENUE <br />The following table presents the per capita revenue of the City's governmental funds for the past <br />three years, along with state-wide averages. <br />We have included the most recent comparative state-wide averages available from the OSA to provide a <br />benchmark for interpreting the City's data. The amounts received from the typical major sources of <br />governmental fund revenue will naturally vary between cities based on factors such as a city's stage of <br />development, location, size and density of its population, property values, services it provides, and other <br />attributes. It will also differ from year-to-year, due to the effect of inflation and changes in its operation. <br />Also, certain data in these tables may be classified differently than how they appear in the City's financial <br />statements in order to be more comparable to the state-wide information, particularly in separating capital <br />expenditures from current expenditures. <br />We have designed this section of our management report using per capita data in order to better identify <br />unique or unusual trends and activities of the City. We intend for this type of comparative and trend <br />information to complement, rather than duplicate, information in the MD&A. An inherent difficulty in <br />presenting per capita information is the accuracy of the population count, which for most years is based <br />on estimates. <br />Governmental Funds Revenue per Capita <br />With State -Wide Averages <br />State -Wide <br />City of Ramsey <br />Year <br />2020 2021 <br />2020 <br />2021 <br />2022 <br />Population <br />2000-1001000 2000-1001000 <br />27,263 <br />271946 <br />281520 <br />Property taxes <br />$ 537 $ 557 <br />$ 457 <br />$ 468 <br />$ 549 <br />Tax increments <br />44 49 <br />45 <br />63 <br />70 <br />Franchise fees <br />46 53 <br />16 <br />74 <br />— <br />Special assessments <br />54 56 <br />18 <br />27 <br />4 <br />Licenses and permits <br />46 53 <br />31 <br />33 <br />30 <br />Intergovernmental revenues <br />273 202 <br />212 <br />58 <br />218 <br />Charges for services <br />91 110 <br />46 <br />73 <br />65 <br />Other <br />69 26 <br />70 <br />34 <br />44 <br />Total revenue <br />$ 1,160 $ 1,106 <br />$ 895 <br />$ 830 <br />$ 980 <br />The City's governmental fund revenues for 2022 were $27,915,249, an increase of $4,710,869 <br />(20.3 percent) from the prior year. On a per capita basis, the City received $980 in governmental fund <br />revenue for 2022, an increase of $150 from the prior year. <br />A city's stage of development, along with the way a city finances various capital projects, will impact the <br />mix of revenue sources it receives. Some of the larger changes were in property taxes, intergovernmental <br />revenues, and franchise fees. Property taxes were up $81 per capita, while franchise fees were down <br />$74 per capita as previously discussed with the change from a franchise fee to a tax levy to finance the <br />City's Pavement Management Program. The levy also increased for inflationary growth and increased <br />demand for city services as the City has continued to develop. Intergovernmental revenues were up <br />$160 per capita. The City recognized revenue of $2.8 million from Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal <br />Recovery Funds (CSLFRF), as well as an increase in state municipal maintenance and construction funds <br />in the current year. <br />0 <br />