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General Government <br />annexations. A Municipal Boundary Adjustment Task Force worked to develop <br />recommendations regarding best practices annexation training for city and township officials to <br />better communicate and jointly plan potential annexations. While the task force defined <br />differences between cities and townships, no significant advancements were made in creating <br />best practices. <br />Metro Cities supports continued legislative efforts to develop recommendations regarding <br />best practices and annexation training for city and township officials to better <br />communicate and plan for potential annexations. Further, Metro Cities supports <br />substantive changes to the state's annexation laws that will lead to better land use planning, <br />energy conservation, greater environmental protection, fairer tax bases, clarification of fee <br />reimbursement and fewer conflicts between townships and cities. Metro Cities also <br />supports technical annexation changes that are agreed to by cities and townships. <br />2-J Statewide Funding Sources for Local Issues with Regional Impact <br />Many issues including but not limited a metropolitan area groundwater monitoring network, <br />emerald ash borer management and the cleanup of storm -water retention ponds, come with <br />significant local costs, and have effects that reach beyond municipal boundaries. <br />Metro Cities supports the availability of statewide funding sources to address local issues <br />that have regional or statewide significance or are caused by state or regional actions. <br />Metro Cities opposes any requirement to enact ordinances more restrictive than state law <br />in exchange for access to these funds. <br />2-K Urban Forest Management Funding <br />Urban forests are an essential local infrastructure component. Dutch elm disease, oak wilt <br />disease, drought, storms, and emerald ash borer threaten public investments in trees and <br />controlling these issues can be greatly consequential for city budgets. The Minnesota Department <br />of Natural Resources, through its Urban and Community Forestry program, and the Minnesota <br />Department of Agriculture, through its Shade Tree and Invasive Species program, have <br />regulatory authority to direct tree sanitation and control programs. Although these programs <br />allow for addressing some tree disease, pest, and other problems, funding has been inadequate to <br />meet the need of cities to build capacity for tree programs and respond to catastrophic problems. <br />Cities share the goal of the state's Re -leaf Program —promoting and funding the inventory, <br />planning, planting, maintenance, and improvement of trees in cities throughout the state. In <br />addition, economic and environmental gains for storm water management, climate change <br />mitigation, air quality management, tourism, recreation, and other benefits must be protected <br />from tree loss. A lack of timely investment in urban forests costs cities significantly more in the <br />long run. <br />Cities are facing immediate costs for the identification, removal, replacement, and treatment of <br />2019 Legislative Policies <br />14 <br />
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