Hopkins Highlights - October 2015
Hopkins Highlights - October 2015
Hopkins Highlights - October 2015
Skate on Sundays
Sunday Open Skates are back at the
Pavilion! Bring your whole family and
skate from 12:30 pm. No sticks or pucks
allowed. Cost is $3/youth and $4/adult.
Visit www.hopkinspavilion.com for more
details.
On November 3, 2015, Hopkins residents will elect a Mayor and three City Council
members. The Mayors position is a two-year term, and two of the Council member
positions are four-year terms. (The third position is a two-year term to complete
the term of a vacated Council seat.) Residents will also be voting for School Board
members. Polls will be open from 7 am to 8 pm.
Register To Vote
Pre-registration is available until October 13 if you have moved or changed your name
since the last election. City Hall will be open until 5 pm on this day. If you have not
registered before the October 13 deadline, you may register at your polling place on
Election Day with approved ID or a voucher by another
registered voter in your precinct. For a list of approved
identification, visit www.hopkinsmn.com/elections/
Sign Up For
registration.php.
Where To Vote
Absentee Voting
Defensive Driving
Is Your House
Winter-Ready?
Brush will be picked up for free on your regular garbage day from
October 1215. You do not need to call to schedule this pick up.
Monday, November 2, 7 pm
Meeting
Stack brush in a neat pile on the boulevard, NOT in the street (NO
alley pick-up)butt ends all one way, parallel to the street.
Keep brush at least 5 feet away from overhead wires, trees, fences,
refuse containers, parked cars, etc.
Boards and
Commissions Calendar
Tuesday, October 6, 7 pm
Housing and Redevelopment
Authority
Monday, October 19, 6:30 pm
Park Board
Tuesday, October 27, 6:30 pm
Zoning and Planning Commission
Tuesday, November 2, 7 pm
Housing and Redevelopment
Authority
Agendas and minutes found at
www.hopkinsmn.com/boards/.
Meeting Broadcasts
City Council and Zoning and
Planning Commission meetings can
be seen live on Cable Channel 16.
Meetings are also replayed every
day (except Tuesdays) at 7 pm;
Thursdays at 2 pm; and Sundays at
1 pm.
After October 15, brush will be collected on Tuesdays, weather permitting. To schedule a
brush pick-up after October 15, call 952-939-1382 before 2 pm on Monday. Fees apply.
Mayor
Eugene Maxwell (952-935-5270)
NOTE:
The last week of curbside/alley yard waste bag pick up will be November 1619. For all
community areas, before and after the scheduled free pick up dates, yard waste stickers
must be affixed to bags. Bags of leaf and yard waste in all City service areas will be collected
on the same day as regular refuse.
City Council
Molly Cummings
Kristi Halverson
Fun (OFF
Elected Officials
Jason Gadd
Aaron Kuznia
THE ICE)
Play Place
Weekday mornings,
$3/child (9 mths5 yrs).
Reservations suggested.
Adult must stay with child.
Chess
Aikido
EXTRA
The City Council approved a 2016 preliminary General Fund Budget of $11,875,730, a 4.66% increase over 2015.
2016 Levy
The 2016 tax levy was set at $11,949,829 which provides for
general operations and levies for capital, the Arts Center,
Pavilion and debt service. The levy results in an estimated $40
annual increase for a home valued at $230,000, and $89 for a
home valued at $500,000.
Purpose
2015
General Operations
General Fund
The General Fund is the main operating fund of the City and
accounts for core services provided by the City. Taxes are the
main revenue source for the General Fund, accounting for
approximately 82% of budgeted revenues in 2016.
General Fund budgeted revenues increased 4.66% from the
2015 budget. Revenue sources other than taxes are expected
to remain stable or slightly increase for 2016. In particular the
City expects to receive increased income from local government
aid along with fire & police aid. Due to development activity,
permit fee revenue is also up slightly.
$9,224,729
$9,676,451
Capital Levy
53,000
125,000
85,000
140,000
General Fund
2015
2016
% Change
Pavilion Levy
65,000
65,000
Property Taxes
PERA Levy
35,500
35,500
Intergovernmental Revenue
843,112
891,954
5.79%
9,463,229
10,041,951
569,975
575,775
1.02%
209,300
188,900
-9.75%
Miscellaneous Revenue
401,600
402,150
0.14%
15,000
20,000
33.33%
$11,346,716
$11,875,730
4.66%
Subtotal
Special Levies:
Debt Levies
1,514,844
1,907,878
TOTAL LEVIES
$10,978,073
$11,949,829
Interest Earnings
Total Revenues
$9,307,729
$9,796,951
5.26%
2015
2016
% Change
General Government
$1,378,084
$1,430,201
3.78%
Community Services
965,889
1,047,755
6.28%
Public Safety
5,518,165
5,842,844
5.88%
Public Works
2,517,880
2,580,621
2.49%
Recreation
591,498
618,362
4.54%
Community Development
& Planning
228,409
275,747
20.73%
Other
126,791
80,200
-36.75%
$11,346,716
$11,875,730
4.66%
Total Expenditures
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City of Hopkins: 2016 Budget
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Pavilion