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05-06-2024 Council Work Session Packet
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The City Charter, as amended, establishes a mayor-council form of government and <br />grants the City Council full policy-making and legislative authority to the Mayor and four <br />Council Members. The City Council is responsible, among other things, for passing <br />ordinances, adopting the budget, appointing committees, and hiring a City Administrator. <br />The City Administrator has the responsibility of carrying out the policies and ordinances <br />of the City Council and for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the City. The City <br />Council is elected at-large on a non-partisan basis, with Council Members serving four- <br />year terms and the Mayor serving a two-year term. Elections are held every two years <br />with two council seats and the Mayor being up for election each election cycle. <br />The City provides a full range of municipal services. These services include: general <br />government, public safety (police, fire and building inspections), public works (street and <br />fleet), culture and recreation (parks and recreation), conservation of natural resources <br />(environmental, solid waste abatement, forestry), community development, public <br />improvements, and providing and maintaining water, sewer, and storm water <br />infrastructure. <br />The City of Lino Lakes Comprehensive Plan is available here and provides detailed <br />information regarding the City’s projected plans through 2040. <br /> <br />About the Lino Lakes Public Safety Department <br /> <br />The Lino Lakes Public Safety Department provides emergency management, fire, and <br />police services to the Lino Lakes community. We have strong interagency collaboration <br />through the Anoka County Fire Protection Council (ACFPC) and Joint Law Enforcement <br />Council (JLEC) that have resulted in many efficiencies for all public safety agencies in <br />Anoka County. <br />The Public Safety Department current staffing is: <br />Position Authorized Actual <br />Public Safety Director 1 FTE 1 FTE <br />Deputy Director - Police 1 FTE 1 FTE <br />Deputy Director - Fire 1 FTE 1 FTE <br />Public Safety Captain 1 FTE 1 FTE <br />Fire Lieutenant / Inspector 1 FTE 1 FTE <br />Police Sergeant 5 FTE 5 FTE <br />Police Officer 20 FTE 17 FTE <br />Administrative Assistant 1 FTE 1 FTE <br />Investigative Assistant 1 FTE 1 FTE <br />Community Service Officer 3 PTE 2 PTE <br />Firefighter 15 PTE 10 PTE <br />Paid On-Call District Chief 2 POC 0 POC <br />51
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