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December 10,2019 Page 5 of 9 <br /> recommended budget and tax levy would get the City running in a more efficient and advantageous manner. <br /> With all that being said,she believed the proposed budget was the best option for the City. <br /> Mayor Johnson commented on the actual dollars New Brighton would be taking to the bank. She discussed <br /> the revenues collected per capita for New Brighton compared to neighboring cities. She indicated New <br /> Brighton was on the low end for its proposed levy while still providing award wining services for its residents. <br /> She was of the opinion the City spent its resources thoughtfully. She did not take it lightly the City was <br /> increasing the levy by 9%. She stated she was proud ofthe fact the City was working to achieve debt free <br /> streets by 2025. She commented further on the great decisions the Council was making to strengthen the City <br /> financially. She explained she supported the proposed budget and taxy levy because it was good for New <br /> Brighton. <br /> Councilmember Jacobsen noted$125,000 of the budget increase was due to health care increases. This was a <br /> massive change for one budget line item. He stated he was proud of the fact WA had been removed from <br /> the budget and was being used to assist the City in achieving debt free streets. He commented the budget <br /> does not have any new initiatives planned for 2020 except for the passport office. He explained the Council <br /> was making really tough decisions to get the City on a fine financial foundation. He understood the budget <br /> was more,but he believed it was a sensible more. <br /> Councilmember Allen discussed the ways staff has brought forward ideas to save money or generate more <br /> money in the long-temi. He indicated this included debt free streets,the license bureau,passport center,the <br /> billboards,grant opportunities,solar panels,TIE developments,and renovation of the Eagles Nest. <br /> Councilmember Burg commented further on how TIF districts were benefitting the City long-term. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Allen,seconded by Councilmember Burg to adopt a Resolution <br /> approving the Final 2020 Property Tax Levy. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> 2.Consider Resolution <br /> 2. Consider Resolution Adopting the Final 2020 Budgets and 2020-2028 CIP. Adopting the Final 2020 <br /> Budgets and 2020-2028 <br /> Acting City Manager Massopust indicated Finance Director Davitt would be presenting this item to the CIP. <br /> Council. <br /> Finance Director Davitt explained the City's General Operating Fund Budget for 2020 is <br /> $18,393,500,which represents an additional investment of$1,510,300 from the adopted 2019 <br /> budget, of which is the inclusion of$340,800 from the Brightwood Hills Golf Course, as it no <br /> longer is presented as a special revenue fund. The enterprise funds include Water, Sewer, <br /> Stormwater, and Street Lighting. The internal service funds include Risk Management, <br /> Information Technology, Fleet Replacement,Nonfleet Replacement, and Pavement <br /> Management. The total for the City's enterprise and internal service funds' 2020 budgets is <br /> $14,550,700. The total for the 2020-2029 CIP is $81,377,400. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Jacobsen,seconded by Councilmember Burg to adopt a Resolution <br /> approving the Final 2020 Budgets and 2020-2029 Capital Improvement Plan(CIP). <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> 3. Consider Resolution Adopting the Final 2020 Tax Levy for Lake Diane and Bicentennial 3.Consicler Resolution <br /> Pond Stom1 Sewer Taxing Districts. Adopting <br /> Tax Levy for Lake Diane <br /> and Bicentermial Pond <br /> Acting City Manager Massopust indicated Finance Director Davitt would be presenting this item to the storm Sew Taxing <br /> Council. Districts <br /> Finance Director Davitt explained the City has established Storm Sewer Improvement Taxing <br /> Districts within the City for Lake Diane and Bicentennial Pond. A Storm Sewer Improvement <br /> Taxing District is an area within the territorial limits of a municipality. The municipality may <br />