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<br />, <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />NEWS <br />For Immediate Release <br /> <br />For more information call Duke Addicks, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, League of <br />Minnesota Cities (612) 490-5600. <br /> <br />LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES PRESIDENT DECLARES CITY <br />UNITY DAY. <br /> <br />"Thursday, April 21st, will be the fITst City Unity Day." League of Minnesota Cities <br />President and Mayor of St. Cloud Chuck Winkelman declared. "The League of Cities Board <br />of Directors has authorized a City Unity Rally at the State Capitol to demonstrate that all city <br />officials throughout the state are working together to improve the delivery of city services to <br />the over four million people who live, work and receive an education in one of our <br />communities. " <br /> <br />The city of at its meeting on <br />the declaration of Cities Unity Day, according to Mayor <br /> <br />joined in <br /> <br />"Residents of Minnesota Cities appreciate the ability of cities to provide services at a <br />reasonable cost," League President Winkleman continued. "Drinkable water, plowed and <br />maintained streets, sanitary sewer systems, parks and recreation programs, police and fire <br />protection are all taken for granted. But city government leaders are also working to <br />improve the local economy, ensuring that there are decent jobs and adequate housing for <br />all. " <br /> <br />"To do this, city government needs fiscal stability," Winkelman adds, "Every city would like <br />to be fiscally independent from state assistance, but the local property tax base often is <br />inadequate to provide the financial resources to achieve this goal. The state contributes about <br />five percent (just over five hundred million dollars) of its annual revenues to help cities <br />maintain these services. This assistance to cities, in the form of homestead agricultural <br />credit aid and local government aid, helps us to keep property taxes down. " <br /> <br />"If the Legislature and the Governor would help us strengthen our own local economies we <br />could rely even less on state aids, and an improved property tax base would mean lower <br />taxes for all. " <br /> <br />-over- <br />
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