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MINNESOTA <br />Department of Revenue <br />Property Tax Division Mail Station 3340 St. Paul, MN 55146 -3340 <br />Phone(612)296 -5141 Fax(612)297 -2166 <br />March 26, 1997 <br />TO: ALL CITY CLERKS, ADMINISTRATORS, MANAGERS, AND <br />FINANCE DIRECTORS <br />RE: CERTIFICATION OF LOCAL PERFORMANCE MEASURES <br />FOR LOCAL PERFORMANCE AID PAYABLE IN 1998 <br />Minnesota Statutes, Section 477A.05 provides for Local Performance Aid (LPA). In <br />order to qualify for LPA, your city must have a system of performance measures for <br />services provided by the city, and must regularly compile and present these measures to <br />the city council at least once per year, if There is curently no systeir of performance <br />measures in place, your city may still qualify for this aid if it is in the process of <br />developing and implementing a system of performance measures. However, eligibility <br />based upon being in the process of development may not be used for more than two <br />consecutive years. <br />For the purpose of the enclosed certification form, "in the process" may include having <br />the subject of performance measures on the agenda of the city council. The city should <br />then use the time period between this year's certification and next year's certification to <br />develop basic measures such as "workload," unless it has already moved beyond this <br />stage. The second year of "in the process" must be used to move to a higher level of <br />performance measurement, such as measuring efficiency and effectiveness. <br />Local performance aid will be determined as follows for calendar year 1998: The total <br />amount of aid available for cities in 1998 is $4,107,673, plus an inflation adjustment <br />based on the implicit price deflator. A per capita aid amount will be determined by <br />dividing the total aid available by the total population of all cities that qualify for the aid. <br />Each qualifying city then receives an aid amount based on its population times the per <br />capita aid amount. <br />Distribution of LPA is based on yearly certifications for each qualifying city. Cities are <br />required to submit an annual certification in order to receive LPA payable in calendar <br />year 1998 and subsequent years_ <br />Note: The State Legislature is currently looking at LPA, and there could be changes <br />which affect LPA. Your city will be notified if there are changes which affect your <br />1998 Certification of Local Performance Measures or your 1998 LPA. <br />LPA will be paid in two equal installments on July 20 and December 26 of 1998. <br />Qualifying cities will receive a certification of their 1998 LPA by July 31, 1997. <br />(continued) <br />An egLal opporjL -Iv 2nWlover <br />TDD: (611)11S -0069 <br />