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<br />3 <br />I. Results of oral interview/presentation <br />J. Cost <br />Cost and fee arrangements <br />The consultant must provide a proposal with the maximum cost for the project based on the <br />project as described herein. To the extent desired, additional recommendations, services, or <br />options may be included as optional additions to the project. These optional items shall be <br />priced separately from this request for proposal. <br />City of Little Canada background information <br />The City of Little Canada is conveniently located near the St. Paul and Minneapolis downtowns <br />on I35E and I694. Little Canada has maintained the best of what a small-town feel means while <br />being in the heart of the Metro area. A variety of great parks, trails, schools, and new and <br />established neighborhoods provide residents with a high quality of life. <br />With a population of 10,819 (2020 Census), Little Canada’s demographics continue to grow in <br />diversity, with over 13.6% identifying as Asian alone/non-Latinx, over 11.9% identifying as <br />Hispanic or Latinx, and over 8.4% identifying as Black alone/non-Latinx. <br />Employee demographics <br />The City of Little Canada employs approximately 19 regular full-time employees and three <br />regular part-time employees in the following departments: administration, community <br />development, parks and recreation, and public works. The city contracts for police and fire, and <br />currently does not have any bargaining units. There are 23 current job classification <br />descriptions (not including seasonal positions). A copy of job titles may be found in Appendix <br />“B.”
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