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RELEVANT LINKS: <br />Minn. stat. § 161.081. <br />The law also requires the Department of Transportation to consult with the <br />League of Minnesota Cities and the Association of Minnesota Counties <br />(AMC) regarding the distribution of the HUTDF flexible fund's turnback <br />money. City and county officials make recommendations on how to divide <br />the fund between cities, counties, and the state regarding turnbacks. The <br />commissioner of Transportation incorporates those recommendations in the <br />department's biennial budget requests to the governor's office and the <br />Legislature. <br />E. Charges for services <br />Additional Information on <br />Cities may also receive revenues from election filing fees, sales of maps and <br />Sources of Revenue. <br />ordinances, assessment searches, court fees, police patrol and fire service <br />fees, street and sidewalk repair, parking fees, refuse collection, water and <br />sewer charges, inspection fees, and service charges such as those made by <br />libraries, museums, and recreation facilities. <br />F. Public safety revenue <br />Contact the POST Board for <br />The state reimburses cities for some police officer training costs. The <br />further information at (651) <br />643-3060 or <br />reimbursement amount available for training and per officer depends on the <br />postboard.agency.docs@State <br />number of eligible officers and is not determined until all of the applications <br />.mn.us.Monday through <br />Friday 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 <br />have been received. The state determines the final amounts and transfers <br />P.M. <br />funds to cities in mid-September. <br />Additional Information on <br />Sources of Revenue. <br />G. Culture and recreation <br />Cities may generate income from cultural or recreational activities. This may <br />include money from park rentals or revenue from city sponsored programs <br />such as swimming classes, city festivals and city parades. <br />H. Enterprise funds <br />"Minnesota city and Town <br />Enterprise funds come from city operations run in a manner similar to <br />Accounting and Financial <br />Reporting Standards Uniform <br />private businesses. Examples include water and sewer operations, municipal <br />Chart of Accounts" office of <br />liquor stores and electric utilities. These services are typically funded by <br />the State Auditor, Feb. 2012. <br />charging those who use the service. According to the state auditor, cities are <br />required to report sewer operations as enterprise funds. <br />I. Penalty charges <br />City revenue also comes from penalties and fines such as court fines, <br />confiscated deposits, and collections on bonds or surety held for <br />enforcement or security purposes. <br />League of Minnesota Cities Handbook for Minnesota Cities 10/15/2015 <br />Municipal Budgeting Chapter 211 Page 18 <br />
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