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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />OCTOBER 28, 2020 <br />Roll Call Vote: Keis/Fischer/McGraw/Montour/Torlelson <br />Ayes (5). Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />Keis introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTIONNO. 2020-10-145 —APPROVE GRANTAGREEMENT WITH <br />LITTLE CANADA FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONAL PROTECTION <br />EQUIPMENT (PPE) EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF <br />$3,376.27 <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Fischer. <br />Roll Call Vote: Keis/Fischer/McGraw/Montour/Torkelson <br />Ayes (5). Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />McGraw introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOL UTION NO. 2020-10-146 — ACCEPT OCTOBER CARES ACT FUNDING <br />EXPENDITURE REPORT SUBMITTED TO MINNESOTA MANAGEMENT & <br />BUDGET (MMB) IN THE AMOUNT OF $669,366.97 <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Fischer. <br />Roll Call Vote: Keis/Fischer/McGraw/Montour/Torkelson <br />Ayes (5). Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />3"a QUARTER 2020 FINANCIAL REPORT <br />The Finance Director reported that the pandemic has continued to affect the City's General Fund <br />operating results, and the 2020 budget revenues continue to be at the lowest percentage of budget <br />collected when compared to the last five years. She explained that revenues from building <br />revenues, permits and fines are must lower than anticipated due to the pandemic, but <br />expenditures have been kept at a low level and staff will continue to reduce expenses to the <br />greatest extent possible. She noted that the City did receive $66,267 in reimbursement during 3rd <br />Quarter from FEMA for the 2019 Twin Lake pumping operations. <br />Fischer thanked staff for their efforts in managing expenses this year since revenues have been <br />down significantly due to COVID-19. <br />LIVABLE COMMUITIES ACT (RE)ENROLLMENT & AFFORDABLE AND LIFE - <br />CYCLE HOUSING GOALS FOR 2021-2030 FOR THE CITY OF LITTLE CANADA <br />The Community Development Director explained that the Livable Communities Program is a <br />voluntary program that provides incentives funding to communities for local economic <br />revitalization, affordable housing initiatives and development or redevelopment projects that <br />connect housing, jobs and transportation. She stated that the City of Little Canada began <br />participating in the Livable Communities Program again in 2020, and in order to continue <br />participating, the Council needs to adopt a resolution prior to November 15 that includes goals <br />5 <br />