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as ociation of <br /> me�ro olitan <br /> municipalities <br /> p <br /> December 28, 1994 <br /> Mr. Mike Mornson <br /> City Administrator <br /> 3301 silver Lake Road <br /> St. Anthony, MN. 55418 <br /> Dear Mike: <br /> I am privileged as President of the Association of <br /> Metropolitan Municipalities (AMM) to write this letter to <br /> transmit your 1995 AMM Dues Statement. The AMM is in its <br /> 21st. year of service to metro cities and its record of <br /> success and accomplishments on behalf of cities is one of <br /> which we can all be proud. <br /> • We will not rest on our laurels, however, as we begin a new <br /> year. Property tax restructing and adequate funding for <br /> city provided services -will continue to be a hot topic at <br /> the legislature and the AMM must continue to represent the <br /> metro cities with a united voice. There will be increased <br /> pressure to eliminate City LGA/HACA and transfer those <br /> funds to education. <br /> The AMM must also play a strong role in determining the <br /> agenda for the reorganized Metropolitan Council and the <br /> metro agenda for the Legislature. The AMM will also <br /> continue to be a strong voice in dealing with the urban <br /> revitilization issues. The report of the AMM's Urban <br /> Strategies Task Force should serve as the road map for this <br /> discussion at the Legislature. <br /> The AMM needs your active participation and financial <br /> support in preserving local control and protecting the <br /> ability of cities to provide essential services to their <br /> residents. I look forward to working with you and your <br /> Mayor and Councilmembers during the coming year. THE AMM <br /> IS YOUR ORGANIZATION! <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Craig R. Rapp, AMM President <br /> Brooklyn Park Manager <br /> 3490 lexington avenue north,st. paul,minnesota 55126(612)490-3301 <br />