Thursday, March 12, 2009

Link Here to view Centerville LGA history.



Link to 3/3/2009 story Here

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well I guess that $22,920 loss is going to mean Centerville will need to accept the free entrance signs from the county instead of purchasing new fancy ones!
Does Centerville even have a reserve?

Anonymous said...

This is good!

LISTEN ESPECIALLY STARTING FROM THE 3rd MINUTE!!!!

I believe it would be prudent for Council to take heed!

Anonymous said...

All that whining about losing our LGA, one would have thought it was a lot more money. I will remember the dollar amount next time I hear someone in town talking about it.
Thanks for the link.

Anonymous said...

The lack of LGA is not that big of a deal for this city in 2009... we were not going to get any in the first place. However, Circle Pince and lexington are different stories. They will take a hit and this may require Centerville to pay a larger share for police protection. The state is also no longer providing the money for the homestead credit, so the city will have to pay for this as well.

I am personally not a fan of LGA. It is a tax we pay (via sales tax) and get little to no return. It also helps put Centerville in the higher per capita tax bracket since the city budget does not get subsidized like our neighbors.

Anonymous said...

The lack of LGA for Circle Pines and Lexington will definitely be an issue when it comes to paying for our joint police force... Wait and see.

Centerville better start looking to cut spending somewhere. The trails and grants might be a great place to start. Be like Benson and send the grants back!!!!

Repeal the $128K to Bonestroo for the Transportation Enhancement Trail Grant project! A pipe dream that may never come to fruition.

STOP wasting our money and become fiscally responsible for a change!!! People are hurting here!

Anonymous said...

Local government officials...

"We're going to plow our streets every other blizzard."

UNBELIEVABLE!

Anonymous said...

Did you hear that..."40 to 50 percent" of their budget should be kept in reserve.... hmmm I'm sure we would be lucky to have 10% of our budget in reserve.