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� <br /> MINUTES OF THE ' <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,October 8,2012 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (4. HENNEPIN COUNTY UPDATE FROM DISTRICT 6, COMMISSIONER JAN CALLISON, <br /> Continued) <br /> and through the years Hennepin County has made a concerted efFort to reduce that number. In 2012,that <br /> number has decreased to approximately 150 families per night,but that is a slight increase from 2011. <br /> Callison noted that typically Hennepin County sees the peak demand start in October and the shelter <br /> facilities are already beyond capacity. <br /> Hennepin County is seeing the largest growth in medical and food support programs. The monthly <br /> average for individuals on medical programs has experienced a 26 percent increase and a 69 percent <br /> increase in the number of people receiving food stamps. The monthly average calls to child protection <br /> also shows an increase of 28 percent over the past four years and a 13 percent increase over the past four <br /> years in monthly average calls to adult protection.�Overall the number of social workers has declined by <br /> 14 percent over the past four years. <br /> The Hennepin County Administrator has requested department heads come in with a 2 percent cut in their <br /> programs generally given the tough economic environment. Hennepin County has a long budget process <br /> that it goes through. Hennepin CounTy set its maximum levy on September 11�`at a 1 percent tax <br /> increase. On September 5"',the Hennepin County Commissioner proposed a levy increase of.9 percent <br /> for the general operating budget and an overall budget increase of 1.2 percent. The County Assessor <br /> stated the period for values that will be used in 2013 shows overall residential properly values declining <br /> while commercial and industrial values have increased slightly. Hennepin County will start its budget <br /> hearing process on Wednesday,the Truth-In-Taxation hearing is scheduled for November 27'�', and final <br /> action on the budget will be taken on December 11�'. The hearings will be televised and the public is <br /> invited to provide input and ask questions. <br /> Callison noted the Hennepin County Administrator will be retiring at the end of December and that the <br /> County will be starting the process in the near future to fill that vacancy. <br /> In addition,Hennepin County is constructing a new$34 million dispatch facility in Plymouth at the <br /> county workhouse site. Hennepin County has had a policy of not accepting new cities into the dispatch <br /> system and currently dispatches approximately one-third of the calls in Hennepin County. Minneapolis <br /> dispatches for one-third of the calls. In addition,there are currently seven or eight independent Public <br /> Safety Answering Points consisting of Minnetonka,Eden Prairie,Edina,Bloomington,Richfield, Golden <br /> Valley, and St. Louis Park,and they account for another one-third of the dispatches. Each property owner <br /> pays a small fee for the county dispatch system. If you live in a city that also has its own dispatch system, <br /> you would also be paying for the city system. Part of what Hennepin County is attempting to do is to <br /> rationalize that system and the costs allocated to each city. Minneapolis is too large for the county to <br /> absorb. A study regarding the costs of the dispatch system has been conducted and the results have been <br /> finalized. Callison indicated she has spoken with representaxives from five or six cities and can <br /> understand their concern not to change the system partnership. <br /> Callison noted she also recently received a letter from Mayor McMillan regarding pedestrian and traffic <br /> concerns at Highways 15 and 19 in Orono. Callison indicated she will be following up on that to see <br /> what options are available to address those concerns. <br /> Printup stated he received some positive feedback regarding the Citizens Academy. Printup asked if <br /> Commissioner Callison could provide a brief background on that program. <br /> Page 2 of 21 <br />