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Mounds View City Council January 26, 2009 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br />perfect economic storm. He advised that everything will be on the “table” for budget cuts. 1 <br />Representative Tillberry expressed concern that previous cuts have reduced the number of 2 <br />auditors available who assure deposits are made and finances correctly handled. On a City level, 3 <br />he indicated that State mandates may be addressed and input from the City is needed because no 4 <br />one can solve the budget deficit on their own. 5 <br /> 6 <br />Council Member Stigney stated it would provide some balance for loss of LGA if cities did not 7 <br />have to pay sales tax on purchases. Senator Betzold reviewed the history of LGA and requiring 8 <br />cities to pay sales tax, noting that not requiring cities to pay sales tax would “make the hole 9 <br />deeper” so he does not see that happening. 10 <br /> 11 <br />Council Member Stigney stated since LGA has been eliminated, he would like the Legislature to 12 <br />readdress the big picture. Representative Tillberry stated he will be meeting with the Chair of 13 <br />Property Tax Division, which may be looking at LGA or mandates. Also, related to the K-12 14 <br />Finance Committee, he has been asked to head up the mandate piece and see what is there. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Senator Betzold reviewed the cuts made to address the State’s $4.3 billion deficit in 2003, 17 <br />making about $1.3 billion in actual cuts and using budget reserves. With the current budget 18 <br />deficit, the State does not have the tobacco endowment, fees are almost maxed out, and the cuts 19 <br />made in 2003 cannot be cut again. 20 <br /> 21 <br />Council Member Gunn asked how far the State will go to assure the Northwest Airline (NWA) 22 <br />jobs remain in Minnesota, noting the unemployment rate predicting up to 10%. Senator Betzold 23 <br />advised Senate hearings were held last week and the Senate Counsel indicated we don’t need any 24 <br />legislation to change the law, which required NWA to maintain headquarters in return for the 25 <br />assistance given for their maintenance building in 1990s. However, NWA has gone through 26 <br />bankruptcy, which allows them to not abide by some of the agreements. 27 <br /> 28 <br />Clerk-Administrator Ericson stated the City understands the comment about not being able to 29 <br />make the same cuts a second time, noting that Mounds View went through that when LGA was 30 <br />cut. He pointed out that Mounds View will deal with the loss of several hundred thousand 31 <br />dollars in potential lost aid. The City cannot recertify a levy that has already been adopted and 32 <br />has no mechanism to raise funds. He stated it is acknowledged that all need to do their part and 33 <br />maybe levy limits can be eliminated in 2010, or mandates and administrative offenses. Clerk-34 <br />Administrator Ericson stated cities have their budget in place and if LGA will be lost, need some 35 <br />type of mechanism to recover those funds. 36 <br /> 37 <br />Representative Tillberry stated he fully understands what the City is talking about and all are 38 <br />trying to determine how cuts can be made. The concern is that if something is cut in one area, 39 <br />like a program, those people may just be transferred into another program or may end up on 40 <br />unemployment. He advised they have also addressed the issues of “fairness,” such as with cities 41 <br />that receive no LGA, and how cuts can be equitable across the system. 42 <br /> 43 <br />Senator Betzold referenced Governor Pawlenty’s promise to not raise taxes or cut LGA and 44 <br />change in that position when faced with huge deficits in 2003. In addition, many State programs 45