Laserfiche WebLink
• <br />• <br />• <br />Future activities include the establishment of measures of success for the <br />community policing program, a new police substation at the CCCC during the 1st <br />quarter of 1999, and development of a customer service questionnaire. Most <br />importantly, the Police Department is responsible for the success of the city's Y2K <br />project this year. This includes developing emergency preparedness plans for the <br />city, helping citizens with personal preparation by providing information and <br />increasing communication about these issues. <br />Last but not least, how about an update on the COMPREHENSIVE PLAN? <br />I talked earlier about finding a balance in Lino Lakes. This is a balance between <br />the types of development we have in the city, commercial, industrial, residential <br />and open space. This balance means finding and developing the right tax base, tax <br />rates and land uses to support them. <br />The Comprehensive Plan which was sent to the Met Council in December reflects <br />what was identified as the right balance for Lino Lakes by a group of citizens, <br />working with staff and consultants - the plan balances the types and amounts of <br />land use that will support a moderate rate of growth for our city. <br />A moderate growth rate is based on the following items: <br />In the year 2020, the city will have: <br />• a population of 20,500 <br />• 7,575 housing units <br />• 41% or less of the city available for urban sewer and water <br />services <br />