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dot , yoSio 3Ya- 12L <br /> ST. ANTHONY (HENNEPIN) Population 7981 <br /> (1980 federal census) <br /> LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES <br /> 183 University Avenue East Organized 1913 Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 <br /> Dues Schedule <br /> Effective during 1990-91 <br /> CITIES WITH POPULATION OF: <br /> 249 OR LESS .............................................................................................................................S214 <br /> 250-4,999..................................................................... S72 PLUS 56.38 CENTS PER CAPITA <br /> 5,000-9,999..................................:...............................5590 PLUS 46.05 CENTS PER CAPITA <br /> 10,000-19,999...............................::...........................51,273 PLUS 39.22 CENTS PER CAPITA <br /> 20,000-49,999............................................................54,352 PLUS 23.82 CENTS PER CAPITA <br /> 50,000-299,999.........................................................S12,887 PLUS 6.76 CENTS PER CAPITA <br /> 300,000 AND OVER..............................................521,722 PLUS 3.82 CENTS PER CAPITA <br /> (This schedule adopted lute 12, 1990. Total rounded to nearest dollar.) <br /> For membership dues in the League of Minnesota Cities for the year beginning September 1, 1990 <br /> Annual dues for membership in the League of Minnesota Cities includes <br /> subscriptions at $14 each to MI'N'NESOTA CITIES. See reverse. $4265 <br /> Payment from Public Funds Authorised by Minn. Stats., Sec. 46S.S8 <br /> declare under the penalties of aw that the foregoing account is lust and correct and that no part of it has <br /> been paid. <br /> Dated: July 2, 1990 Executive Director, of Minneso a Cities <br /> .............................................................................................................................................. ................................................ <br /> Membership Services <br /> Legislative program The League sponsors special conferences and seminars on <br /> The League represents all cities at the slate Legislature and specific problems and issues. <br /> before state agencies and departments. <br /> The legislative program includes development of policies on Field sertice <br /> issues which affect local government. A field representative visits member cities on a continuing t•as:s <br /> Each member city receives the weekly Cities Bulletin during to assist with local problems, and to collect materials to share pith <br /> legislative sessions.The Bulletin keeps members informed of other cities. <br /> legislative activities. <br /> I—MC is a member of the National League of Cities. which Insurance <br /> represents the local view in Congress. Through the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust <br /> (LMCM, the League offers workers' compensation, proper- <br /> Information services ty/casualty, group health,and group dental coverage to member <br /> The League general counsel and research staff answer local cities. <br /> government questions. <br /> Information memos on state and federal laws or applicable Directory of city officials <br /> technology arc available. The Direclory of Minnesota Municipal Officials is an annual <br /> The League has use of an extensive library of ordinance, city list of elected officials and department heads in every city. <br /> charters;and literature on local government. The directory includes population, state legislative and <br /> I-.MC updates the Handbook for Minnesota Cities each )-ear. It congressional districts, form of government,council meeting day, <br /> is a comprehensive and authoritative work,covering all aspects of and city ha:l tcicphor.e numbers. <br /> city government. <br /> CLEAR <br /> Magazine The City Lawyer Exchange Aid and Repository is a service to <br /> All member-city officials receive !Minnesota Cities,a monthly subscribing city attornc?s providing legal research and assistance. <br /> publication for and about cities,which contains articles on issues and a brief bank to track municipal law in Minnesota courts. <br /> and problems of concern to city officials. <br /> Mt),P <br /> Conferences The !municipal Amicus Program offers support to cities that arc <br /> The League holds an annual conference for city officials to involved in litigation that may have significant statep•ide impact on <br /> discuss concerns and elect•officcrs. Minnesota's cities. <br /> Regional meetings in the fall give city officials a chance to <br /> exchange ideas and information. Equipment loan program <br /> An annual legislative action conference, for discussing 7"he League sponsors a program to pro.•ide cities with iw••cost <br /> legislation, tales place during each legislative session. funds for equipment purchases. <br /> A policy adoption meeting tales place in November. <br /> i 01 Fund <br /> Training rr The League-sponsored Minnesota Municipal Money Market <br /> LMC participates in the Government Training Service,which Fund ('the 4.14 Fund')offers a short-term investment alternative <br /> Provides training programs for city officials. to cities. <br />