98-13�+M���� _ � � 1 � � � Council Fi1e #
� �
0 R i G� N A L RESOLUTION �reen sheet #
CTfY OF 5AINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Presented By
Referred To
Committee: Date
1 WHEREA5, the City of Saint Paul has spent tremendous time and effort to develop a
2 comprehensive legislative agenda to be considered as a part of the Saint Paul
3 i.egislative Agenda Package for the 1998 Legislative Session; and
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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20
21
22
23
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26
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28
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30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
4S
49
50
WHEREAS, the proposed support of legislative efforts of outside groups and
organizations ia i.mportant and has been discussed and forwarded by trie City Council;
and
WFiEREAS, it is understood that legislative issues will likely continue to arise as
the legislative process progresses, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the City Council of Saint Paul does hereby recommend to the Minnesota
Leqislature the passage that will include the following legislative initiatives
brought forward by outside groups and organizations:
1. Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission request for funding of a Saint Paul indoor
tennis facility Sv.�U��c��' -�-o C:�� �gpcc�vo„\ o�- S��e..
�_—�
2. Clean-up funding for Pig's Eye dump
3. Publishing required city postings via the Internet
4. Dedicated funding for transit
5. Protection of Saint Paul taxpayers: property ta�c reform, changes to TIF laws,
class rate changes, etc.
6
?
S
9
Property Tax Study Project initiatives
Energy deregulation issues
Achievement Plus achools project
Phalen/Great Northern Corridor initiatives
10. Additional £unding for Youth Enrichment bonding
11. Met Council re-location of the Metro Transit maintenance facility
12. Metropolitan Council's Metro and Regional Parks bonding
13. Brownfields funding
14. Ramsey County bonding initiative� Y���-'�� r "�'h �df �!6r: a� e.. ;
15. Regional parks implementing agencies Connections package
16. Crime prevention funding
17. Planning money for library at Metro State University
9 �Tt3
5 d3�3
17
��'�
1 18. MHFA/NAHRO agendas concerning low-income and affordable housing
2
3 19. Penumbra Theater re-location
4
5 20. Pound Sei2ure
Requested by Department of:
By:
Appr
By:
By:
Form Approved by City Attorney
By: � U�
Approved by Mayor £or Submission to
council
Byv
,���z�1
Adopted by Council: Date
Adoption Certified by Council Secretary
N°_ 52363
FOR
TOTAI # QF SfGNATURE PAGES
GREEN SHEET ����
INITIAVDATE INRIAVOATE —
OEPARTMENTD�RECiOR �CINCOUNCIL
CIiV ATTORNEY � GTY 0.ERK
BUDGETDIRECTOR � FIN_ 8 MGT SERVICES O�R.
M0.YOR (OR ASSISTANT) �
(CLIP ALL IOCAT10fJS FOR SIGNATUR£)
City Council approval of the proposed items of support for the City`s 1998 legislative
agenda.
__ PLANNING COMMISSION _ CNIL SERVICE
, Ci8 COMMITTEE _
_ STAFF _
_ DISTPoCT COURT _
SUPPOflTS WHICH COUNpL OBJECTIVE?
INITIATiNG PROBIEM. ISSUE.
PERSONAL SEHVICE CONTRACTS MU57 ANSWER THE fOLLOW�NG �UESTIONS:
1. Has this persoNfirtn ever worketl under a contrecf tor this department?
VES NO
2. Has this personMrm ever been a city employee?
YES NO
3. Dpes this personRirm possess a skill not normally possessetl by any wrtent ciry employee�
YES NO
Explain aiI yes answen on separata aheet enE aHach to green sheet
whyl:
These items are those which will be carried by other entities, but which the City of
Saint Paul supports. Support of these outside efforts helps the City to build re-
lationships and coalitions with' other entities.
IF APPRWED:
The Gity will be able to work with outside entities toward the success of these initiatives.
Saint-Paul builds valuable contacts and relationships with other entities by supporting
these initiatives.
None.
=£,
�Ci:t?�t�
p�i 2� 1997
0EC 29 1397
.�... _.:-,u ���'i#°`
Saint Paul would not have some of the valuable-contacts, partnerships and coalitions
which the City has built over the years. �
�IC� ��PCtI �'i�'s't�
DEC 2 91997
TOTALAMOUNT OFTqANSACTION
FUNDING SOURCE
°INANCfAI 1NWRFnqT10N: (E%PLAIN�
COST/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ONE)
ACTIVITY NUMBER
VES� `ND""""
9�-�3
SiTPPORT
1. M'innesota Amateur Sports Commission request for funding of a Saint Paul tennis facility
2. Clean-up Funding for Pig's Eye Park
3. Publishing required city postings via the Internet (LMC/City of Minneapolis iniriarive)
Dedicated funding for transitltransit plan legislarive recommendations
Protection of Saint Paul t�payers: property taY reform, changes to TIF laws, maldng TIF
districts whole in light of rate reductions, etc.
6. Property Taac Study Project initiatives
7. Energy deregulation issues
Achievement Plus schools project
9. Phalen/Great Northern Corridor initiatives
10. Additional funding for Youth Bnrichment bonds
11. Met Council re-location of the MetroTransit maintenance facility
12. Metro Parks bonding: $23 million for Harriet Island pavillion resotration, $300,000
ISTEA match to restore streetcar station at Como Park corner of Lex. & Horton
13. Brownfields funding
14. Ramsey County bonding initiarives: Ford Bridge, Riverview Corridor, Airport dyking/bike
path
15. Regional parks implementing agencies "Connections" package -- $20+ million total, $5.5
million in Saint Paul projects
16. Crime prevention funding
17. $1,000,000 for planning a library at Metro State University
18. Mf�A/NAHRO agendas re: affordable housing
19. Penumbra Theater re-location
20. Pound Seizure
Council File #
ORiGINAL
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Presented By
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RESOLUTION
CITY OF SAIIVT PAUL, MINNFSOTA
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Referred To Committee: Date i � '��
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1 Wf�REAS, the City of Saint Paul has spent tremendous time and effort to develop a
2 comprehensive legislative agenda to be considered as a part of the Saint Paul
3 Legislative Agenda Package for the 1998 Legislative Session; and
4
5 WHEREAS, the proposed support of legislative efforts of outside groups and
6 organizationa is important and has been discusaed and forwarded by the City Council;
7 and
S
9 WHEREAS, it is undezstood that legislative issues will likely continue to arise as
10 the legislative process progresses, now therefore be it
11
12 RESOLVED, that the City Council of Saint Paul does hereby recommend to the Minnesota
13 Legislature the passage that will include the following legislative initiatives
14 brought forward by outside groups and organizations:
15 /�
16/1► Minnesota Amate r Sports Cpmmission re est,for funding of a 5aint Paul indoor
17 �ennis facility f�j(�f/�� � � �/g���/rj s/��
18 ��� � � -
� 9 2. Clean-up funding for Pig•s Eye dump
0
21 3. Publishing required city postings via the Internet
22
23 4. Dedicated funding for transit
24
25 5. Protection of saint Paul taxpayers: property tax reform, changes to TIF laws,
26 class rate changes, etc.
27
28 6. Property Tax Study Project initiatives
29
30 7. Energy deregulation issues
31
32 8. Achievement Plus schools project
33
34 9. Phalen/Great Northern Corridor initiatives
35
36 10. Additional funding £or Youth Eniichment bonding
37
38 11. Met Council re-location of the Metro Transit maintenance facility
39
40 12. Metropolitan Council's Metro and Regional Parks bonding
41 �� ���
42 13. Brownfields funding � NW�1� �
43 � �1'�Gu(yJyj � 7 �,� �W�TG .
45 �4.jRamsey County bonding initiative��4�+� _ r
� /
�6 15. Regional parks implementing agencies Connections package
47
48 16. Crime prevention funding
49
50 17. Planning money for library at Metro 5tate University
t(
��-�
1 28. MHFA/NAHRO agendas concerning low-income and affordable housing
2
3 19. Penumbra Theater re-location
4
5 20. Pound Seizure
Requested by Department of:
Adopted by Council: Date
Adoption Certified by Council Secretary
Sy:
Approved hy Mayor: Date
Bye
By:
Form Approved by City Attorney
BY= � U�
Approved by Mayor for Submission to
Council
. .- /
B �, : , _-� , '" r. , , ,
.
�
�+M���� _ � � 1 � � � Council Fi1e #
� �
0 R i G� N A L RESOLUTION �reen sheet #
CTfY OF 5AINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Presented By
Referred To
Committee: Date
1 WHEREA5, the City of Saint Paul has spent tremendous time and effort to develop a
2 comprehensive legislative agenda to be considered as a part of the Saint Paul
3 i.egislative Agenda Package for the 1998 Legislative Session; and
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
4S
49
50
WHEREAS, the proposed support of legislative efforts of outside groups and
organizations ia i.mportant and has been discussed and forwarded by trie City Council;
and
WFiEREAS, it is understood that legislative issues will likely continue to arise as
the legislative process progresses, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the City Council of Saint Paul does hereby recommend to the Minnesota
Leqislature the passage that will include the following legislative initiatives
brought forward by outside groups and organizations:
1. Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission request for funding of a Saint Paul indoor
tennis facility Sv.�U��c��' -�-o C:�� �gpcc�vo„\ o�- S��e..
�_—�
2. Clean-up funding for Pig's Eye dump
3. Publishing required city postings via the Internet
4. Dedicated funding for transit
5. Protection of Saint Paul taxpayers: property ta�c reform, changes to TIF laws,
class rate changes, etc.
6
?
S
9
Property Tax Study Project initiatives
Energy deregulation issues
Achievement Plus achools project
Phalen/Great Northern Corridor initiatives
10. Additional £unding for Youth Enrichment bonding
11. Met Council re-location of the Metro Transit maintenance facility
12. Metropolitan Council's Metro and Regional Parks bonding
13. Brownfields funding
14. Ramsey County bonding initiative� Y���-'�� r "�'h �df �!6r: a� e.. ;
15. Regional parks implementing agencies Connections package
16. Crime prevention funding
17. Planning money for library at Metro State University
9 �Tt3
5 d3�3
17
��'�
1 18. MHFA/NAHRO agendas concerning low-income and affordable housing
2
3 19. Penumbra Theater re-location
4
5 20. Pound Sei2ure
Requested by Department of:
By:
Appr
By:
By:
Form Approved by City Attorney
By: � U�
Approved by Mayor £or Submission to
council
Byv
,���z�1
Adopted by Council: Date
Adoption Certified by Council Secretary
N°_ 52363
FOR
TOTAI # QF SfGNATURE PAGES
GREEN SHEET ����
INITIAVDATE INRIAVOATE —
OEPARTMENTD�RECiOR �CINCOUNCIL
CIiV ATTORNEY � GTY 0.ERK
BUDGETDIRECTOR � FIN_ 8 MGT SERVICES O�R.
M0.YOR (OR ASSISTANT) �
(CLIP ALL IOCAT10fJS FOR SIGNATUR£)
City Council approval of the proposed items of support for the City`s 1998 legislative
agenda.
__ PLANNING COMMISSION _ CNIL SERVICE
, Ci8 COMMITTEE _
_ STAFF _
_ DISTPoCT COURT _
SUPPOflTS WHICH COUNpL OBJECTIVE?
INITIATiNG PROBIEM. ISSUE.
PERSONAL SEHVICE CONTRACTS MU57 ANSWER THE fOLLOW�NG �UESTIONS:
1. Has this persoNfirtn ever worketl under a contrecf tor this department?
VES NO
2. Has this personMrm ever been a city employee?
YES NO
3. Dpes this personRirm possess a skill not normally possessetl by any wrtent ciry employee�
YES NO
Explain aiI yes answen on separata aheet enE aHach to green sheet
whyl:
These items are those which will be carried by other entities, but which the City of
Saint Paul supports. Support of these outside efforts helps the City to build re-
lationships and coalitions with' other entities.
IF APPRWED:
The Gity will be able to work with outside entities toward the success of these initiatives.
Saint-Paul builds valuable contacts and relationships with other entities by supporting
these initiatives.
None.
=£,
�Ci:t?�t�
p�i 2� 1997
0EC 29 1397
.�... _.:-,u ���'i#°`
Saint Paul would not have some of the valuable-contacts, partnerships and coalitions
which the City has built over the years. �
�IC� ��PCtI �'i�'s't�
DEC 2 91997
TOTALAMOUNT OFTqANSACTION
FUNDING SOURCE
°INANCfAI 1NWRFnqT10N: (E%PLAIN�
COST/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ONE)
ACTIVITY NUMBER
VES� `ND""""
9�-�3
SiTPPORT
1. M'innesota Amateur Sports Commission request for funding of a Saint Paul tennis facility
2. Clean-up Funding for Pig's Eye Park
3. Publishing required city postings via the Internet (LMC/City of Minneapolis iniriarive)
Dedicated funding for transitltransit plan legislarive recommendations
Protection of Saint Paul t�payers: property taY reform, changes to TIF laws, maldng TIF
districts whole in light of rate reductions, etc.
6. Property Taac Study Project initiatives
7. Energy deregulation issues
Achievement Plus schools project
9. Phalen/Great Northern Corridor initiatives
10. Additional funding for Youth Bnrichment bonds
11. Met Council re-location of the MetroTransit maintenance facility
12. Metro Parks bonding: $23 million for Harriet Island pavillion resotration, $300,000
ISTEA match to restore streetcar station at Como Park corner of Lex. & Horton
13. Brownfields funding
14. Ramsey County bonding initiarives: Ford Bridge, Riverview Corridor, Airport dyking/bike
path
15. Regional parks implementing agencies "Connections" package -- $20+ million total, $5.5
million in Saint Paul projects
16. Crime prevention funding
17. $1,000,000 for planning a library at Metro State University
18. Mf�A/NAHRO agendas re: affordable housing
19. Penumbra Theater re-location
20. Pound Seizure
Council File #
ORiGINAL
r�
�_ �
Presented By
Green Sheet �
RESOLUTION
CITY OF SAIIVT PAUL, MINNFSOTA
A�
����_
q fr_13
5a3�3
�
! ] �.�t��
��� � �
Referred To Committee: Date i � '��
v
��
1 Wf�REAS, the City of Saint Paul has spent tremendous time and effort to develop a
2 comprehensive legislative agenda to be considered as a part of the Saint Paul
3 Legislative Agenda Package for the 1998 Legislative Session; and
4
5 WHEREAS, the proposed support of legislative efforts of outside groups and
6 organizationa is important and has been discusaed and forwarded by the City Council;
7 and
S
9 WHEREAS, it is undezstood that legislative issues will likely continue to arise as
10 the legislative process progresses, now therefore be it
11
12 RESOLVED, that the City Council of Saint Paul does hereby recommend to the Minnesota
13 Legislature the passage that will include the following legislative initiatives
14 brought forward by outside groups and organizations:
15 /�
16/1► Minnesota Amate r Sports Cpmmission re est,for funding of a 5aint Paul indoor
17 �ennis facility f�j(�f/�� � � �/g���/rj s/��
18 ��� � � -
� 9 2. Clean-up funding for Pig•s Eye dump
0
21 3. Publishing required city postings via the Internet
22
23 4. Dedicated funding for transit
24
25 5. Protection of saint Paul taxpayers: property tax reform, changes to TIF laws,
26 class rate changes, etc.
27
28 6. Property Tax Study Project initiatives
29
30 7. Energy deregulation issues
31
32 8. Achievement Plus schools project
33
34 9. Phalen/Great Northern Corridor initiatives
35
36 10. Additional funding £or Youth Eniichment bonding
37
38 11. Met Council re-location of the Metro Transit maintenance facility
39
40 12. Metropolitan Council's Metro and Regional Parks bonding
41 �� ���
42 13. Brownfields funding � NW�1� �
43 � �1'�Gu(yJyj � 7 �,� �W�TG .
45 �4.jRamsey County bonding initiative��4�+� _ r
� /
�6 15. Regional parks implementing agencies Connections package
47
48 16. Crime prevention funding
49
50 17. Planning money for library at Metro 5tate University
t(
��-�
1 28. MHFA/NAHRO agendas concerning low-income and affordable housing
2
3 19. Penumbra Theater re-location
4
5 20. Pound Seizure
Requested by Department of:
Adopted by Council: Date
Adoption Certified by Council Secretary
Sy:
Approved hy Mayor: Date
Bye
By:
Form Approved by City Attorney
BY= � U�
Approved by Mayor for Submission to
Council
. .- /
B �, : , _-� , '" r. , , ,
.
�
�+M���� _ � � 1 � � � Council Fi1e #
� �
0 R i G� N A L RESOLUTION �reen sheet #
CTfY OF 5AINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Presented By
Referred To
Committee: Date
1 WHEREA5, the City of Saint Paul has spent tremendous time and effort to develop a
2 comprehensive legislative agenda to be considered as a part of the Saint Paul
3 i.egislative Agenda Package for the 1998 Legislative Session; and
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
4S
49
50
WHEREAS, the proposed support of legislative efforts of outside groups and
organizations ia i.mportant and has been discussed and forwarded by trie City Council;
and
WFiEREAS, it is understood that legislative issues will likely continue to arise as
the legislative process progresses, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the City Council of Saint Paul does hereby recommend to the Minnesota
Leqislature the passage that will include the following legislative initiatives
brought forward by outside groups and organizations:
1. Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission request for funding of a Saint Paul indoor
tennis facility Sv.�U��c��' -�-o C:�� �gpcc�vo„\ o�- S��e..
�_—�
2. Clean-up funding for Pig's Eye dump
3. Publishing required city postings via the Internet
4. Dedicated funding for transit
5. Protection of Saint Paul taxpayers: property ta�c reform, changes to TIF laws,
class rate changes, etc.
6
?
S
9
Property Tax Study Project initiatives
Energy deregulation issues
Achievement Plus achools project
Phalen/Great Northern Corridor initiatives
10. Additional £unding for Youth Enrichment bonding
11. Met Council re-location of the Metro Transit maintenance facility
12. Metropolitan Council's Metro and Regional Parks bonding
13. Brownfields funding
14. Ramsey County bonding initiative� Y���-'�� r "�'h �df �!6r: a� e.. ;
15. Regional parks implementing agencies Connections package
16. Crime prevention funding
17. Planning money for library at Metro State University
9 �Tt3
5 d3�3
17
��'�
1 18. MHFA/NAHRO agendas concerning low-income and affordable housing
2
3 19. Penumbra Theater re-location
4
5 20. Pound Sei2ure
Requested by Department of:
By:
Appr
By:
By:
Form Approved by City Attorney
By: � U�
Approved by Mayor £or Submission to
council
Byv
,���z�1
Adopted by Council: Date
Adoption Certified by Council Secretary
N°_ 52363
FOR
TOTAI # QF SfGNATURE PAGES
GREEN SHEET ����
INITIAVDATE INRIAVOATE —
OEPARTMENTD�RECiOR �CINCOUNCIL
CIiV ATTORNEY � GTY 0.ERK
BUDGETDIRECTOR � FIN_ 8 MGT SERVICES O�R.
M0.YOR (OR ASSISTANT) �
(CLIP ALL IOCAT10fJS FOR SIGNATUR£)
City Council approval of the proposed items of support for the City`s 1998 legislative
agenda.
__ PLANNING COMMISSION _ CNIL SERVICE
, Ci8 COMMITTEE _
_ STAFF _
_ DISTPoCT COURT _
SUPPOflTS WHICH COUNpL OBJECTIVE?
INITIATiNG PROBIEM. ISSUE.
PERSONAL SEHVICE CONTRACTS MU57 ANSWER THE fOLLOW�NG �UESTIONS:
1. Has this persoNfirtn ever worketl under a contrecf tor this department?
VES NO
2. Has this personMrm ever been a city employee?
YES NO
3. Dpes this personRirm possess a skill not normally possessetl by any wrtent ciry employee�
YES NO
Explain aiI yes answen on separata aheet enE aHach to green sheet
whyl:
These items are those which will be carried by other entities, but which the City of
Saint Paul supports. Support of these outside efforts helps the City to build re-
lationships and coalitions with' other entities.
IF APPRWED:
The Gity will be able to work with outside entities toward the success of these initiatives.
Saint-Paul builds valuable contacts and relationships with other entities by supporting
these initiatives.
None.
=£,
�Ci:t?�t�
p�i 2� 1997
0EC 29 1397
.�... _.:-,u ���'i#°`
Saint Paul would not have some of the valuable-contacts, partnerships and coalitions
which the City has built over the years. �
�IC� ��PCtI �'i�'s't�
DEC 2 91997
TOTALAMOUNT OFTqANSACTION
FUNDING SOURCE
°INANCfAI 1NWRFnqT10N: (E%PLAIN�
COST/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ONE)
ACTIVITY NUMBER
VES� `ND""""
9�-�3
SiTPPORT
1. M'innesota Amateur Sports Commission request for funding of a Saint Paul tennis facility
2. Clean-up Funding for Pig's Eye Park
3. Publishing required city postings via the Internet (LMC/City of Minneapolis iniriarive)
Dedicated funding for transitltransit plan legislarive recommendations
Protection of Saint Paul t�payers: property taY reform, changes to TIF laws, maldng TIF
districts whole in light of rate reductions, etc.
6. Property Taac Study Project initiatives
7. Energy deregulation issues
Achievement Plus schools project
9. Phalen/Great Northern Corridor initiatives
10. Additional funding for Youth Bnrichment bonds
11. Met Council re-location of the MetroTransit maintenance facility
12. Metro Parks bonding: $23 million for Harriet Island pavillion resotration, $300,000
ISTEA match to restore streetcar station at Como Park corner of Lex. & Horton
13. Brownfields funding
14. Ramsey County bonding initiarives: Ford Bridge, Riverview Corridor, Airport dyking/bike
path
15. Regional parks implementing agencies "Connections" package -- $20+ million total, $5.5
million in Saint Paul projects
16. Crime prevention funding
17. $1,000,000 for planning a library at Metro State University
18. Mf�A/NAHRO agendas re: affordable housing
19. Penumbra Theater re-location
20. Pound Seizure
Council File #
ORiGINAL
r�
�_ �
Presented By
Green Sheet �
RESOLUTION
CITY OF SAIIVT PAUL, MINNFSOTA
A�
����_
q fr_13
5a3�3
�
! ] �.�t��
��� � �
Referred To Committee: Date i � '��
v
��
1 Wf�REAS, the City of Saint Paul has spent tremendous time and effort to develop a
2 comprehensive legislative agenda to be considered as a part of the Saint Paul
3 Legislative Agenda Package for the 1998 Legislative Session; and
4
5 WHEREAS, the proposed support of legislative efforts of outside groups and
6 organizationa is important and has been discusaed and forwarded by the City Council;
7 and
S
9 WHEREAS, it is undezstood that legislative issues will likely continue to arise as
10 the legislative process progresses, now therefore be it
11
12 RESOLVED, that the City Council of Saint Paul does hereby recommend to the Minnesota
13 Legislature the passage that will include the following legislative initiatives
14 brought forward by outside groups and organizations:
15 /�
16/1► Minnesota Amate r Sports Cpmmission re est,for funding of a 5aint Paul indoor
17 �ennis facility f�j(�f/�� � � �/g���/rj s/��
18 ��� � � -
� 9 2. Clean-up funding for Pig•s Eye dump
0
21 3. Publishing required city postings via the Internet
22
23 4. Dedicated funding for transit
24
25 5. Protection of saint Paul taxpayers: property tax reform, changes to TIF laws,
26 class rate changes, etc.
27
28 6. Property Tax Study Project initiatives
29
30 7. Energy deregulation issues
31
32 8. Achievement Plus schools project
33
34 9. Phalen/Great Northern Corridor initiatives
35
36 10. Additional funding £or Youth Eniichment bonding
37
38 11. Met Council re-location of the Metro Transit maintenance facility
39
40 12. Metropolitan Council's Metro and Regional Parks bonding
41 �� ���
42 13. Brownfields funding � NW�1� �
43 � �1'�Gu(yJyj � 7 �,� �W�TG .
45 �4.jRamsey County bonding initiative��4�+� _ r
� /
�6 15. Regional parks implementing agencies Connections package
47
48 16. Crime prevention funding
49
50 17. Planning money for library at Metro 5tate University
t(
��-�
1 28. MHFA/NAHRO agendas concerning low-income and affordable housing
2
3 19. Penumbra Theater re-location
4
5 20. Pound Seizure
Requested by Department of:
Adopted by Council: Date
Adoption Certified by Council Secretary
Sy:
Approved hy Mayor: Date
Bye
By:
Form Approved by City Attorney
BY= � U�
Approved by Mayor for Submission to
Council
. .- /
B �, : , _-� , '" r. , , ,
.
�