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State of Minnesota Fire Fighters training grants ‐ $10,479 <br /> CARES act funding ‐ $683,110 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Liquor Operations <br />The profitability of St. Anthony’s Liquor Operations continues to be a focus for City Council and Staff. <br />Liquor sales at both stores were impacted by increased competition within the local Liquor business <br />beginning in late 2013. The reversal of this affect began in June 2015 and has continued through 2020. <br />The individual Liquor store sales have been projected at a conservative growth rate (using 2019 actual <br />sales) for 2021 budget purposes. Therefore, the use of 2021 liquor profits to support general <br />operations has been maintained at $250,000 to reflect normalized operations. <br /> <br /> <br />Conclusion <br />“Our mission is to be a progressive and welcoming Village <br />that is walkable, sustainable and safe” <br /> <br />The Mayor, City Council and Staff will continue to closely monitor the needs of everyone in the <br />community and set goals to meet the level of services that the community desires at the most <br />affordable cost. <br /> <br />St. Anthony is a thriving and stable community. Due in large part to our‐intergovernmental cooperation <br />between the City, the School District, Hennepin/Ramsey Counties, the Mississippi Watershed <br />Management Organization, the Rice Creek Watershed as well as the Police and Financial contracted <br />services provided to other governments. <br /> <br />The quarterly meetings held between the School Board and the City Council and Coffee with the <br />Council events provides a better understanding of the overall needs of the community. By partnering <br />with our local businesses, Hennepin/Ramsey Counties and the Watershed Districts help us address the <br />needs. <br /> <br />The City continues to be very active in the League of Minnesota Cities, the Association of Metropolitan <br />Municipalities (Metro Cities), our local Chamber of Commerce and Kiwanis. <br /> <br />Undoubtedly, the responsible management of our financial resources will contribute to providing <br />strong services and infrastructure improvements to everyone in our community. Management of this <br />process is a rewarding challenge for the City Council and Staff. <br />7
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