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<br /> <br />The City expects to see continued growth in our annual taxable market value as indicated in the chart below: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MAJOR INITIATIVES <br />Cooperative Efforts with Other Entities/Jurisdictions: <br />The City contracts with the Little Canada Fire Department for fire services. LCFD is an independent <br />corporation that provides contracted service only to Little Canada. <br /> <br />The City contracts for police protection through the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Department. We are one of <br />seven jurisdictions in the County to participate in the relationship. Managers/Administrators of each <br />participant jurisdiction meet monthly to review operations, set budgets, and discuss service level in a <br />cooperative manner that helps keep police costs as low as possible while meeting the public safety needs <br />of our communities. Beginning with 2024 there have only been six jurisdictions that have been participating <br />since the city of Falcon Heights exited the group in 2023. <br /> <br />The City is 1 of 45 jurisdictions that contracts with Metro-INET for information technology (IT) services. <br />This arrangement creates an “economy of scale” that enables us to obtain excellent services that would be <br />far more expensive for comparable quality. <br /> <br />Little Canada provides building inspection services to Falcon Heights. This arrangement allows both <br />communities to provide a responsive and professional service at lower costs than if we each staff our own <br />inspection program. The City is also exploring other potential partnerships related to building inspection <br />services that may help to make this even more sustainable in the future. <br /> <br />Water, Sewer and Storm Water Infrastructure: <br />The City operates and maintains both a water distribution and sanitary sewer collection system. <br />The City of Little Canada maintains a water tower and manages its own water distribution system, but does <br />not have its own wells. Water is purchased from St. Paul Regional Water Service (SPRWS). This water is <br />treated and softened before delivery to our customers. The City is responsible for maintenance of the water <br />system and all customer relations. <br /> <br /> $- <br /> $200,000,000 <br /> $400,000,000 <br /> $600,000,000 <br /> $800,000,000 <br /> $1,000,000,000 <br /> $1,200,000,000 <br /> $1,400,000,000 <br /> $1,600,000,000 <br /> $1,800,000,000 <br />2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 <br />Estimated Market Value <br />15
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