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Mr. Joel Hanson, City Administrator <br />City of Little Canada <br />Page 2 <br />While reviewing the content of this report, you raised the question of "Why has the City's total <br />MSA allotment varied so greatly over the past several years ?" To answer that question, I have <br />compiled the following data relating to the City's annual MSA allotment <br />EXHIBIT 1 - <br />EXHIBIT 2 -A - <br />EXHIBIT 2 -B - <br />EXI-IIBIT 2 -C - <br />EXHIBIT 3 -A - <br />EXHIBIT 3 -B - <br />EXHIBIT 3 -C - <br />EXHIBIT 3 -D - <br />Total State/City MSA Allotment - 1988 through 1992 <br />State /City Population Apportionment - 1988 through 1992 <br />City Population Apportionment Increases - 1989 through 1992 <br />State -wide Population for MSA - 1988 through 1992 <br />State /City Money Needs Apportionment - 1988 through 1992 <br />City Money Needs Apportionment Increase/Decrease - 1989 through 1992 <br />State -wide Money Needs Apportionment Detail - 1988 through 1992 <br />City Money Needs Apportionment Detail -1988 through 1992 <br />HISTORY <br />The City first started receiving State MSA Allotments in 1975, as shown on Schedule 1. From <br />1975 through 1980, the City used its annual MSA Allotments in a fairly typical manner. The <br />normal Maintenance Allotments were receipted into the City's General Fund. The Annual <br />Construction Allotments were allowed to accumulate until the City had an eligible MSA <br />construction project. <br />The City's first MSA eligible construction project was 1976 -6 County Drive. This project was <br />financed by a combination of State MSA Allotments and General Fund reserved balance. The <br />City's second MSA eligible construction project was 1978 -5 South Owasso Blvd. This project <br />was financed by a combination of State MSA Allotments and special assessment bond proceeds. <br />Page 33 <br />
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