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4 II. Core Accounting Functions <br />2013 Annual Report · Public Works Department · St. Anthony Village, Minnesota <br />GRANTS ADMINISTRATION <br />During 2013 City Staff continued to pursue Federal, State, and Local grants to provide additional funding support for <br />City projects, capital equipment needs and special operating initiatives. <br />• These awards total value was $1,628,678 in 2013 <br />• Since 1999 the cumulative value of these awards has grown to reached $17,493,810 by12/31/2013 <br />• Re-occurring grants for extra DWI enforcement and Inflow and infiltration mitigation were again received <br />Significant construction grants awarded in 2013 included the $1,209,000 grant from the Mississippi Watershed <br />Management Organization for a Regional Stormwater Treatment Project with construction anticipated to begin <br />late 2014. The City also was eligible for FEMA disaster aid related to the severe storm damage suffered in June <br />of 2013. The City applied for and was awarded $75,387 to help with the storm related costs. The Finance <br />department’s role in the grant process is the identification of eligible costs, tracking of costs and project status, <br />submitting properly documented reimbursement requests and following up for collections. The sequence of events <br />that took place in connection with securing FEMA assistance in costs related to the June severe weather event is <br />depicted below. <br />GRANTS THAT SAVE THE TAXPAYERS MONEY <br />1998 2013$0 <br />$2,000,000 <br />$4,000,000 <br />$6,000,000 <br />$8,000,000 <br />$10,000,000 <br />$12,000,000 <br />$14,000,000 <br />$16,000,000 <br />$20,000,000 <br />$18,000,000 <br />Cash ReceivedStorm Damage <br />Response <br />Clean-Up <br />FEMA Reports <br /> C U M U L A T I V E D O L L A R S S A V E D
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