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Mounds View City Council December 10, 2001 <br />Regular Meeting Page 28 <br /> <br />2000 to 2001. He indicated that it is interesting to note that intergovernmental fees actually <br />increased by $67,000 and there was still a maximum rate of 25% increase in the property tax <br />levy. He further indicated that the City is using the maximum allowable levy and he does not <br />feel that Council is doing enough to lower it. <br /> <br />Council Member Quick asked what the budget started at when it was first presented. <br /> <br />City Administrator Miller indicated the budget was $438,000 more than what is currently before <br />Council. <br /> <br />Council Member Quick indicated that $438,000 was cut from the first proposal and said he feels <br />Council is doing a good job of keeping costs down and services up. He then indicated that the <br />City could cut out services to save money but said he did not think that would be appropriate and <br />residents would be calling to complain about not receiving services they are accustomed to <br />receiving. He further commented that he feels the residents are getting a good deal for the <br />amount they are taxed and told Council Member Stigney that if it is such a burden to live in <br />Mounds View he should put up a for sale sign and move out. <br /> <br />Acting Mayor Stigney clarified that he feels the City is using increased revenue from the state <br />from last year as a baseline for this year to force the taxpayers to pay the maximum the state will <br />allow. He then commented that he would move at his own discretion. <br /> <br />Council Member Quick indicated that if he had as many problems with the way the City was run <br />as Council Member Stigney did he would move out of the City. <br /> <br />Acting Mayor Stigney commented that he wished Council Member Quick would move out of the <br />City. <br /> <br />The other Council Members in attendance asked that the conversation move on. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty indicated he wanted to point out that last year the main expenses or <br />expenditures were the hiring of two additional police officers and noted that residents had said <br />that is what they wanted. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty commented that the City did not approve keeping the taxes high as the <br />norm but stated it is a product of the fact that the City did not get the state funding it was <br />accustomed to receiving due to changes made by the governor. He then commented that other <br />cities are doing the same thing. <br /> <br />Council Member Thomas suggested there is more work that could be done on the budget and <br />indicated that the increase in health care for employees was beyond Council control and there <br />were other issues that Council was forced to deal with during the course of the year. She then <br />noted that she feels that Council has done a great job of providing a workable budget that is <br />under 3% and under the rate of inflation. <br />
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