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LITTLE CANADA, Ramsey County <br />1982 population: 7,100 <br />*projected growth: 13,200 <br />1982 General Fund: $690,631 <br />Per capita expense <br />for parks & rec.: $6.94 <br />DIRECTOR: <br />SALARIES: <br />MAINTENANCE: <br />PROGRAMS: <br />Little Canada <br />484 -2177 Joe Chlebeck, <br />City Clerk <br />484 -2547 Jim Morelan, <br />Recreation Director <br />1982 Recreation Budget: $36,780 <br />1982 Parks Budget: 12,510 <br />TOTAL Parks & Rect $49,290 <br />Three part -time directors, no benefits other than PERA for dir. <br />$22,500 (includes maintenance) <br />all part -time employees at rate of $3.35 -$6.70 per hour, <br />no benefits. Employees are hired by director, usually <br />people who have been involved in the program. <br />Youth softball <br />Youth baseball <br />Youth football <br />Youth soccer <br />Youth hockey <br />Youth skating lessons <br />Youth swimming lessons <br />Youth basketball <br />Youth gymnastics <br />All programs conducted jointly <br />by L.C.R.A. and the city of Little <br />Canada. Approximately 900 participants. <br />Registration fee: $5.00 <br />All youth league activities are within <br />the Maplewood system, through cooperatic <br />of Maplewood and Little Canada, and <br />M.A.A. and L.C.R.A. <br />Games are played on facilities in <br />both Little Canada and Maplewood. <br />ASSOCIATIONS: Little Canada Recreation Association ( L.C.R.A.) <br />The association collects registrations, and conducts <br />fund - raisers to pay program costs jointly with the city. <br />The city pays for maintenance of all facilities. <br />Most facilities are owned by the Roseville School District, <br />The city has provided the land and warming house for Rink #1. <br />The city of Little Canada presently maintains no neighborhood <br />parks, only a central one owned by the Roseville School District. <br />* Growth figure based upon Metropolitan Council estimates for <br />the year 2000 computed from 1978 data. <br />