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28.752 28.875 31.948 32.202 33.048 34.052 34.593 37.578 39.698 40.217 40.463 43.563 46.447 47.549 50.737 50.893 54.049 <br />71.940 <br />0 <br />10 <br />20 <br />30 <br />40 <br />50 <br />60 <br />70 <br />80 <br />2026 Preliminary Tax Rates Cities in Ramsey County <br /> <br />Ramsey County generates an Assessor’s Report that measures the percentage change in <br />estimated market for value for residential homestead properties from year to year. Using a <br />4.76% estimated increase in assessed value Little Canada median value home increased from <br />$376,750 to $394,683. As a result, a median home will pay approximately $83.80 annually or <br />7.97% more in city property taxes in 2026 when compared to 2025. <br /> <br />State Budget Conditions and Aid Distribution <br /> <br />The state budget includes approximately $644 million for the Local Government Aid (LGA) <br />program which provides financial aid to approximately 90 percent of Minnesota cities including <br />Little Canada. The 2026 Operating Budget includes LGA of $416,576 which is a 1.00% <br />increase from 2025 LGA. The City allocates 40% of the LGA to the General Fund and the <br />remaining 60% has been budgeted in the General Capital Improvement Fund. <br />The City receives Municipal State Aid (MSA) funds that help with the maintenance and <br />construction of certain roads in our community. The maintenance portion of these funds are <br />included in the General Fund Budget and the construction portion of these funds are included in <br />the Infrastructure Capital Improvements Fund. MSA funds are derived from the state’s gas tax. <br />It should be noted that the State of Minnesota, through the Department of Revenue, does provide <br />various tax relief programs intended to assist individual homeowners and renters. These offerings <br />include the Homestead Credit Refund, the Renter’s Property Tax Refund, and the Property Tax <br />Deferral for Senior Citizens programs. Additional information on these programs is available at <br />https://www.revenue.state.mn.us/property-tax-refund. <br />Property Taxes and Property Tax Levy <br /> <br />The State has granted local municipalities with the authority to levy taxes in order to fund <br />operations and debt payments. For the City of Little Canada, the property tax levy accounts for <br />approximately 79.72% of the General Fund revenues. <br />Per the City’s Financial Policy, “the total sum appropriated for the General Fund shall be less than <br />the total revenue by a safe margin”. It is the policy of the City that this “safe margin” will allow for <br />property tax collections of 97.5% in any given year”, however at its discretion City Council can <br />adjust the safe margin. During the last 21 years, 2006 through 2009 property tax collections <br />6
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