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City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />Management's Discussion and Analysis <br />December 31, 2010 <br />ECONOMIC FACTORS AND NEXT YEAR'S BUDGETS AND RATES <br />• The unemployment rate for the City of Lino Lakes at year -end is 7.1 %, which is a significant decrease <br />from a rate of 7.8% a year ago. This is slightly higher than the state's average unemployment rate of <br />6.8% and significantly lower than the national average of 9.1 "Yo at the end of 2010. <br />• Residential growth in the City has slowed significantly over the last three years due to the general <br />residential real estate market downturn and current economic recession, with about one -third the <br />number of new home permits issued in 2010 as in 2007, and less than 85% of new home permits <br />issued in 2005. This is expected to level off in 2011, with hopes of the beginning of a recovery of the <br />housing market in 2012. This, as well as falling property values of the existing tax base, will have a <br />significant impact on the City's tax base for 2012 and beyond. <br />• Energy costs, while relatively stable in recent months, are expected to continue to increase over the <br />coming months. This will have an impact on the City's budget for the coming year and thereafter. <br />• Property tax reforms and State budget deficits have significantly impacted local government aid <br />payments the City of Lino Lakes receives. Local government aid and market value homestead credit <br />was reduced to zero for 2003 and 2004 -2010. While the City is exempted from local government aid, <br />no market value homestead credit is expected to be received in 2011. <br />• The Federal Reserve Board has decreased the federal funds rates significantly, currently to between <br />0.00% — 0.25 %, which is expected to result in sizable decreases in the City's investment earnings. <br />REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION <br />This financial report is designed to provide a general overview of the City of Lino Lakes' finances for all of <br />those with an interest in the government's finances. Questions concerning any of the information provided <br />in this report or requests for additional financial information should be addressed to the Director of <br />Finance, City of Lino Lakes, 600 Town Center Parkway, Lino Lakes, Minnesota, 55014. <br />20 <br />
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