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AGENDA
BROOKLYN CENTER FINANCIAL COMMISSION
May 15, 1996
City Hall
Conference Room B
1. Call to Order: 7:00 P.M.
2. Roll call.
3. Approval of Minutes: April 18, 1996
4. Mayor and Council Member Total Compensation.
5. Set Date of Next Meeting.
6. Adjournment: 9:00 P.M.
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MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FINANCIAL COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
APRIL 18, 1996
CITY HALL, CONFERENCE ROOM B
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Donn Escher called the meeting to order at 7:13 P.M. in the Conference Room B.
ROLL CALL
Present at roll call were Chair Donn Escher, Commissioners: Ned Storla, Larry Peterson, Jay
Hruska and Council member Kathleen Carmody. Also present were City Manager Michael
McCauley and Finance Director Charlie Hansen. Commissioner Ron Christensen arrived at 8:00
P.M. Commissioner Lee Anderson was excused.
Approval of Minutga
A motion was made by Commissioner Jay Hruska to approve the minutes of the March 17, 1996
meeting. Commissioner Ned Storla seconded the motion and all members voted in its favor.
,quests for Pronosals for Professional Services
Donn Escher noted this was reviewed at the March 17th meeting and that the suggested
modifications had been incorporated. He suggested one additional modification to Section III.
. PROCEDURE, Paragraph 3. The last sentence would now read appointed by the Mayor in
consultation with the Chair of the Financial Commission, with the approval of the City Council,".
Donn Escher asked Charlie Hansen for his impressions of the policy. He responded that as we
gain experience with doing the RFP for each professional service, we may suggest changes in the
interval before that service came up again for review.
Commissioner Larry Peterson moved that the policy be approved as amended and forwarded to
the City Council with the recommendation of the Financial Commission. Commissioner Jay
Hruska seconded the motion and all voted in its favor.
Mavor and Council Member Salarv Survev
Donn Escher spoke on the salary survey data in the packet. He had computed some median values
but found it difficult to do a good statistical comparison due to the dissimilarity of cities in the
survey. Mike McCauley advised targeting an average of several surrounding cities as a method
of analysis. After extensive discussion, it was recommended that staff do computations with a
selected group of comparable cities and report back at the May meeting.
Mavor and Council Member Total CoMpensalign
Chair Donn Escher reviewed how the issue came before the Financial Commission. The major
issues raised at the previous meeting were discussed again and a consensus reached that the draft
letter in the packet reflected the commission's views. Commissioner Ned Storla moved that the
• letter be approved and forwarded to the City Council. Commissioner Jay Hruska seconded the
motion and all voted in its favor.
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Special Assessment and Internal LoM InterestRate Policy
Charlie Hansen presented the policy and explained that it is an effort to develop a formal process
for setting interest rates based on an available market rate and protect the city from future swings
in interest rates. The rate proposed is based on the average interest rate from the city's most
recent bond sale or the recent bond sale of a comparable city. To this a factor of 2 % would be
added to cover administration costs, protect the city from large special assessment prepayments,
and make the rate suitable for use on internal loans. Ron Christensen asked for further
clarification on internal loans.
Commissioner Ned Storla moved that the policy be approved and forwarded to the City Council
with the recommendation of the Financial Commission. Commissioner Larry Peterson seconded
the motion and all voted in its favor.
Purchasing Policy
Mike McCauley presented the purchasing policy. One of the primary objectives is to have the
policy state that it will follow Minnesota Statutes instead repeating the specific provisions of the
statutes in the policy. This way it won't be necessary to readopt our policy each time the state
changes some provision of the statutes. Ned Storla noted that the policy is really in the resolution
and suggested revisions to clarify the policy.
Commissioner Ron Christensen moved that the policy be approved as revised and forwarded to
• the City Council with the recommendation of the Financial Commission. Commissioner Jay
Hruska seconded the motion and all voted in its favor.
Next Meetin,
The next meeting will be Wednesday, May 15, 1996 at 7:00 P.M.
ADJOURNMENT
The Financial Commission adjourned the meeting at 8:45 P.M.
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MEMO
To: Financial Commission
From: Michael I McCauley, City Manager
Subject: Salary Survey
Date: May 8, 1996
Attached please fmd an extrapolation of Mayor and Council salaries using three separate groupings.
The first grouping is a grouping of all the cities between 14,000 and 59,000 population. The second
grouping is within 10,000 population of the City of Brooklyn Center and the third grouping is the
cities in the general vicinity of Brooklyn Center.
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Coon Rapids
Brooklyn Park
gWlymouth
Maple Grove
Blaine
Apple Valley
Richfield
Roseville
Lakeville
Maplewood
Woodbury
Brooklyn Center
n ey
Cottage Grove
Shoreview
Crystal
New Hope
Golden Valley
Robbinsdale
AVERAGE
MEDIAN
Population
58,991
58,471
57,391
43,542
41,658
39,188
35,261
33,674
32,978
32,903
28,627
28,484
2=, 4
26,675
25,957
23,703
21,651
20,947
14,255
34,340
32,903
Mayes
$12,000
$13,356
$8,600
$8,500
$9,576
$8,400
$7,762
$7,800
$9,180
$9,153
$5,600
$7,700
31 M,
$7,800
$7,740
$7,610
$8,960
$9,105
$7,590
$8,675
$8,400
Council
$9,000
$8,904
$6,300
$6,500
$7,008
$6,000
$6,025
$6,000
$7,956
$8,054
$4,200
A=,
$6,000
$5,736
$5,813
$6,341
$6,815
$6,072
$6,554
$6,100
Brooklyn Center as % of average
Population Mayor Council
83% 88.76% 86.97%
Brookyn Center as % of Median:
0 Population Mayor Council
86.57% 91.67% 93.44%
SURROUNDING CITIES
B-26 P-Mlation
Mavor C
ouncil
Coon Rapids
58,991
$12,000
$9,000
Brooklyn Park
58,471
$13,356
$8,904
Plymouth
57,391
$8,600
$6,300
Maple Grove
43,542
$8,500
$6,500
Blaine
41,658
$9,576
$7,008
'B rooklyn Center
28,484
$7,700
$5,700
rridley
1", T4
Crystal
23,703
$7,610
$5,813
New Hope
21,651
$8,960
$6,341
Golden Valley
20,947
$9,105
$6,815
Robbinsdale
14,255
$7,590
$6,072
AVERAGE
36,109
$9,218
$6,778
MEDIAN
28,484
$8,600
$6,341
Brooklyn Center as % of average
R=Iatio Mayer Council
78.88% 83-53% 84.10%
Brookyn Center as % of Median:
Population Mayor Council
• 100.00% 89.53% 89.89%
WITHIN 1QQ00 POPULATI Mayor
Apple Valley
39,188
$8,400
Richfield
35,261
$7,762
Roseville
33,674
$7,800
Lakeville
32,978
$9,180
Maplewood
32,903
$9,153
Woodbury
28,627
$5,600
Brooklyn Center
28,484
$7,700
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Cottage Grove
26,675
$7,800
Shoreview
25,957
$7,740
Crystal
23,703
$7,610
New Hope
21,651
$8,960
Golden Valley
20,947
$8,009
AVERAGE
29,089
$8,009
MEDIAN
28,484
$7,800
council
$6,000
$6,025
$6,000
$7,956
$8,054
$4,200
$5,1000
$6,000
$5,736
$5,813
$6,341
$6,815
$6,211
$6,000
Brooklyn Center as % of Average:
Population Mayor Council
97.92% 96.14% 91.78%
Brookyn Center as of Median:
Population Mayor Council
100.0% 98.7% 95.0%
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City of Brooklyn Center
A,great place to start. A great place to stay.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Financial Commission Members
FROM: Michael' L McCauley, City Manager
DATE: April l 5, 1996
SUBJECT: Salary Survey
Attached please find the salary survey that was conducted by the Association of Metropolitan
Municipalities. This survey will serve to comply with the policy requirement to provide a salary
survey by June 1 of even numbered years.
Attachment
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Recreation and Community Center Phone & TDD Number (612) 569-3400 • FAX (612) 569-3494
An Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunities Employer
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To: Michael I McCauley, City Manager
From: Nancy Gohman, Asst. City Manager/Personnel Coor .
Subject: Mayor and Council Salary Survey
Date: March 14, 1996
Attached is a salary survey for Mayor and Council for 1996 and 1997. The survey is
of metro suburbs over 25,000 in population as listed in group V of the Stanton
survey. Also included are our neighboring cities of New Hope, Golden Valley and
Robbinsdale who have populations lower then 25,000.
AMM completes a elected officials salary survey which is published in May each
year. Attached is the AMM 1995 survey for elected officials. Please inform me if
you you need additional information on this matter.
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Salary Survey - Mayor & Council Apr-96
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1996
City Population Mayor
Bloomington 1
86,683 N $ 1
6,000
Coon Rapids 1
58,991 1 $ 1
2,000
Brooklyn Park 1
58,471 1 $ 1
3,356
Plymouth 1
57,391 1 $
8,600
Eagan 1
54,9571$
9,000
Burnsville
54,5251$
9,240
Minnetonka 1
49,2851$
8,400
Edina 1
46,841 1 $
7,000
Eden Prairie 1
44,1891$
7,200
St. Louis Pk 1
43,641 1 $ 10,790
Maple Grove 1
43,542 $
8,500
Blaine 1
41,6581$
9,576
Apple Valley 1
39,1881$
8,400
Richfield
35,261 1 $
7,762
Roseville 1
33,6741$
7,800
Lakeville 1
32,9781$
9,180
Maplewood 1
32,9031$
9,153
Woodbury 1
28,6271$
5,60C
Brooklyn Ctr 1
28,4841$
7,70C
Fridley 1
28,1041$
8,40C
Cottage Grove 1
26,6751$
7,80(
Shoreview 1
25,9571$
7,74(
Crystal 1
23,7031$
7,61(
New Hope 1
21,651 1 $
8,96(
Golden Valley 1
20,9471$
9,101,
Robbinsdale
14,2551$
7,591
Average 1 $
8,68j
1997
Council Mayor Council
$ 10,000 N $ 16,000 $ 10,000
$ 9,000 $ 16,000 $ 9,000
$ 8,904 1 unknown at this time
$ 6,300 1 $ 8,600 $ 6,300
$ 6,480 $ 9,000 $ 6,480
$ 6,540 1 $ 9,240 $ 6,540
$ 5,6()41 8400 5604
1 $ 5,1001 $ 7,000 $ 5,100
Is 6,000 1 unknown at this time
1 $ 7,202 1 unknown at this time
1 $ 6,5001 no change proposed at this time
1 $ 7,0081 $ 9,864 $ 7,224
1 $ 6,000 1 $ 8,400 $ 6,000
1 $ 6,025 1 unknown at this time
1 $ 6,000 1 unknown at this time
1 $ 7,956 1 $ 9,444 $ 8,184
1 $ 8,054 1 unknown at this time
1 $ 4,200 1 $ 5,600 $ 4,200
1 $ 5,7001 unknown at this time
1 $ 6,1001 $ 6,900 for councilmember at large, no change 97
1 $ 6,0001 unknown at this time
1 $ 5,7361 unknown at this time
1 $ 5,813 1 $ 7,800 $ 6,000
$ 6,341 1 $ 9,219 $ 6,525
1 $ 6,8151 no change proposed at this time
1 $ 6,072 unknown at this time
1 $ 6,594
The survey is of metro suburbs over 25,000 in population as listed in group V of the 1995 Stanton Survey.
Also included are our neighboring cities who have a population lower than 25,000.
Population statistics are from the 1996 Directory of League of Minnesota Cities.
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Salary Survey - Mayor & Council
1996
City Population Mayor Council
Apple Valley 1
39,188
Blaine I
41,658
Bloomington 1
86,683
Brooklyn Ctr I
28,484
Brooklyn Park 1
58,471
Burnsville 1
54,525
Coon Rapids I
58,991
Cottage Grove 1
26,675
Crystal I
23,703
Eagan 1
54,957
Eden Prairie 1
44,189
Edina (
46,841
Fridley 1
28,104
Golden Valley
20,947
Lakeville I
32,978
Maple Grove I
43,542
Maplewood 1
32,903
Minnetonka I
49,285
New Hope
21,651
Plymouth I
57,391
Richfield (
35,261
Robbinsdale 1
14,255
Roseville I
33,674
Shoreview I
25,957
St. Louis Pk 1
43,641
Woodbury 1
28,627
!Average
1997
Mayor Council
Apr-96
$
8,400 1 $
6,000 1 $ 8,400 $ 6,000
$
9,576 I $
7,008 I $ 9,864 $ 7,224
$
16,000 ( $
10,000 1 $ 16,000 $ 10,000
$
7,7001$
5,700 1 unknown at this time
$
13,3561$
8,904 1 unknown at this time
$
9,2401$
6,540 1 $ 9,240 $ 6,540
$
12,0001$
9,000 1 $ 16,000 $ 9,000
$
7,8001$
6,000 1 unknown at this time
$
7,6101$
5,813 I $ 7,800 $ 6,000
$
9,0001$
6,480 1 $ 9,000 $ 6,480
$
7,200 1 $
6,000 1 unknown at this time
$
7,0001$
5,1001 $ 7,000 $ 5,100
$
8,400 1 $
6,1001 $ 6,900 for councilmember at large, no change 97
$
9,105 1 $
6,815 1 no change proposed at this time
$
9,1801$
7,956 1 $ 9,444 $ 8,184
$
8,5001 $
6,5001 no change proposed at this time
$
9,153 1 $
8,0541 unknown at this time
$
8,4001 $
5,6041 8400 5604
$
8,9601$
6,341 I $ 9,219 $ 6,525
$
8,6001$
6,300 1 $ 8,600 $ 6,300
$
7,762 1 $
6,025 1 unknown at this time
$
7,590 1 $
6,0721 unknown at this time
$
7,8001$
6,0001 unknown at this time
$
7,740 1 $
5,7361 unknown at this time
$
10,7901 $
7,202 1 unknown at this time
$
5,600 1 $
4,200 $ 5,600 $ 4,200
$
8,6841$
6,594;_
The survey is of metro suburbs over 25,000 in population as listed in group V of the 1995 Stanton Survey.
Also included are our neighboring cities who have a population lower than 25,000.
Population statistics are from the 1996 Directory of League of Minnesota Cities.
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Compiled by the Association
a-- Y
survey
go
of Metropolitan Municipalities
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CITIES
WITH IW
ULATION
UNDER
27500
POPULATION 1993
REG.
SP.
ANNUAL
SALARY
OF MAYOR ANNUAL
SALARY OF
CNCLMBRS.
MUNICIPALITY
ESTIMATE PER
METRO COUNCIL
MTG/
MO.
MTG
1995
1994
1993
1995
1994
1993,
Bethel
430
0
$ 0
$ 960
$960
$ 0
$720
$720
Birchwood Village
11024
1
800
*
400
Catver
773
1
50/30
900
900
900
600
600
600
Coates
184
1
500
500
500
300
300
300
Cologne
567
2
20
600
600
600
480
480
480
Dellwood
896
1
2
0
0
$1
$1
0
Excelsior
21377
2
11200
1,200
1,200
600
600
600
Elko
246
1
11080
720
720
540
*
480
Gem Lake
446
1
1,700
1,700
1,700
728
728
728
Greenfield
11564
2+
35
1,200
11200
1,200
600
600
600
Greenwood
643
1
3,600
*
*
2,400
r Grey Cloud Island
Twnshp.
414
1
600
480
Hamburg
503
1
25
600
600
600
480
480
480
Hampton
383
1
190
720
740
*
540
*
540
Hanover
329
2
30
1,200
*
11200
900
*
900
Hilltop
749
2
31000.
3,000
3,000
2,400
2,400
28400
Lakeland
2,006
1
*
3,000.
3,000
*
2300
21300
Lakeland.Shores
320
1-2
none
none
920
none
none
none
Lake St. Croix Beach 1,127
1
10
960
960
960
720
720
720
Landfall
624
1
4,200
*
*
2,100
Lilydale
542
1
21700
*
21400
11200
*
11020
(1)
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CITIES WITH&PULATION UNDER
2,500
0
POPULATION 1993
REG. SP.
ANNUAL SALARY OF MAYOR ANNUAL
SALARY OF
CNCLMBRS.
ESTIMATE - PER
MTG/ - MTG .
MUNICIPALITY
METRO COUNCIL
MO
1995
1994
•1993
1995
1994
1993
Long Lake
1,980
2
3,000
31600
3,600
2,400
3,000
3,000
Loretto
477
1
65/50
800
800
800
600
600
600
Maple Plain
2,117
2
3,600
21400
21400
11200
1,200
11200
Marine on St. Croix 608
1
480
*
1,250
480
*
500
Mayer
513
1
15
600
600
600
480
480
480
Minnetonka Beach
575
1
0
0
*
0
0
New Germany
367
1
15
600
480
480
480
360
360
New Market
227
1
15
1,200
*
11200
600
*
600
Norwood
1,377
1
20
720
720
720
480
480
480
Pine springs
435
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
St. Bonifacius
11,195
2
10
11500
11500
1,500
1,200
1,200
1,200
N
Spring Park
1,757
2
21400
21400,
2,400
11800
1,800
11800
Tonka Bay
1,466
2
100/75
21400
1,800
1,800
11800
11800
1,200
Vermillion
510
1
200 -
780
600
720
600
540
540
by attendees
Watertown
2,495
2
M45;
11170
11215
1,080
11040
1,080
960
cc40
Woodland
484
1
40
40
40
20
20
20
Young America
1,427
1
60
720
1,320
1,320
720
720
720
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CITIES
POPULATION FROM
2,500 TO
10,000
is
POPULATION 1993
REG.
SP. ANNUAL
SALARY.OF
MAYOR.
ANNUAL SALARY OF
CNCLMBRS.
ESTIMATE PER
MTG/
MTG.
MUNICIPALITY
METRO COUNCIL
MO.
1995
1994
1993
1995
1994
1993
Afton
2,829
1
900
$1,800
$1;800
600
$1,200
$ 1,200
Arden Hills
9,493
2
31600
31600
31600
3,180
3,180
3,180
Bayport
3,195
1
3,300
2,700
2,700
21,700
2,100
2,100
Circle Pines
4,779
2
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,450
1,450
1,125
Dayton
41740
2
1,750
1,750
1,750
1,250
1,250
1,250
Deephaven
3,646
2
3,600
21400
2,400
2,400
.600
600
East Bethel
8,471
2
3,300
2,700
2,700
2,700
2,400
2,400
Falcon Heights
5,348
2
4,500
41500
41500
3,600
3,600
31600
Farmington
6,574
2
3,000
3,000
3,000
31000
3,000
3,000
Forest Lake
6,242
2
31600
1,200
1,500
31000
1,000
11200
t^'Forest Lake Twnshp. 71164
2 35
Ham Lake
9,462
2
4,700
4,000
4,000
41000
30,200
3,200
Hugo
5,030
2
*
2,160
21160
*
11800
1,800
Independence
2,951
2
10800
1,800
1,800
1,200
1,200
1,200
Jordan
3,003
2
31696
3,300
31300
2,496
1,800
11800
Lake Elmo
6,057
2
2,400
21400
2,400
1,800
1,800
1,800
Lauderdale
2,.710
2
2,456
21456
*
1,376
*
1,376
Little Canada
9,134
2
4,080
41080
4,080
3,180
3,180
3,180
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CITIES WITH POPULATIO FROM 2,500
TO 10,000
POPULATION 1993
REG.
SP. ANNUAL
SALARY OF
MAYOR
ANNUAL SALARY OF
CNCLMBRS.
ESTIMATE PER
MTG/
MTG
MUNICIPALITY
METRO COUNCIL
MO.
1995•
1994
1993
1995
1994
1993
Mahtomedi.
51966
2
11800
1,800
11800
11-500
11500
11500
Medina
3,534
2
21700
20700
*
11800
1,800
11800
Minnetrista
3,574
2
21400
21400
2,400
1,800
1,840
840
Mound
9,643
3
41500
- 1,800
1,800
31000
11200
1,200
Newport
3,756
2
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,400
2,400
2,400
New Prague
2,520
2
1,800
2,400
2,400
11500
11800
10"200
North Oaks
31602
1
180
180
180
120
120
120
Oak Grove
5,924
2
300
*
*
250
Oak Park Heights
3,701
2
3,000
3,000
31000
2,400
21400
21400
Orono
71323
2
3,600
3,600
31600
2,900
21900
21900
.C Osseo
2,638
2
1,200
1,200
1,800
1,020
1,020
1,200
St. Anthony
81019
2
5,040
41680
41500
3,360
3,120
3,000
St. Francis
2,727
2
1,800
1,800
11800
1,200
1,200
11200
St. Paul Park
51091
2
31300
31300
31300
21700
2,700
21700
Shorewood
6,430
2
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,400
2,400
2,400
Spring Lake Park
61523
2
41200
41200
41200
3,600
31600
31600
Victoria
21833
2
2,275
2,275
2,275
11635
1,635
11635
Waconia
3,920
2
2,400
21400
2,400
21000
21000
21000
Wayzata
31830
2
3,600
3,600
3,600
21400
2,400
2,400
VI/
CITIES WITH POPULA N FROM 10,000 TO
20,000
POPULATION 1993
REG. SP.
ANNUA S
ALARY OF
MAYOR.
ANNUAL SA
LARY OF
CNCLMBRS.
ESTIMATE PER
MTG.' MTG
MUNICIPALITY
METRO COUNCIL
MO.
1995
1994
1993
1995
1994
1993
Andover
18,304
2
$4,200
$4,200
$4,200
$3,600
$3,600
$3,600
Anoka
17,481
2 20
4,200
4,200
41200
31570
3,570
3,570
Champlin
18,565
2
4,976
4,976
41976
3,971
3,971
3,971
Chanhassen
13,388
2
6,000
3,600
31600
41800
21400
2,400
Chaska
13,012
2-3
41500
3,600
31600
31600
3,000
3,000
Columbia Heights
18,999
2
91000
.90000
13,800
71800
71800
7,800
Hastings
16,143
2
400
4,800
4,800
300
3,600
3,600
Hopkins
16,406
3
5,200
5,200
51200
4,000
4,000
4,000
Lino Lakes
11,193
2 40max
4,500
4,500
3,500
3,600
3,600
2,600
2/month
Mendota Heights
10,466
2
3,600
*
*
2,400
Mounds View
12,611
2 reg/1 sp.
*
51100
3,600
*
4,500
3,300
Ll North St. Paul
12,730
2
4,200
51400
4,200
3,000
4,200
3,000
Prior Lake
12,072
2
4,200
4,200
41200
3,000
3,000
3,000
Ramsey
14,081
2
6,000
61000
61000
4,500
4,500
4,500
Robbinsdale
14,410
2
71590
61600
61600
61072
5,280
5,280
Rosemount
10,478
2 20
41200
*
*
3,600
Savage
12,889
2
5,100
50,100
51100
41200
4,200
41200
Shakopee
12,732
2
6,120
6,120
61120
5,100
5,100
5,100
Stillwater
151001
2
7,200
71200
71200
6,000
61000
61000
Vadnais Heights
11,638
2
4,800
3,600
3,600
3,600
2,400
2,400
West St. Paul
19,304
2
4,620
41200
41200
3,960
31600
31600
~5)
POPULATION 1993
ESTIMATE PER-
MUNICIPALITY METRO COUNCIL
Apple Valley
38,261
Blaine
40,814
Bloomington
86,918
Brooklyn Center
28,533
Brooklyn Park
58,125
Burnsville
53,363
Coon Rapids
58,833
Cottage Grove
25,752
Crystal
23,807
Eagan
53,004
Eden Prairie
42,442.
o-,
Edina
46,984
Fridley
28,287
Golden Valley
21,029
Inver Grove Heights
24,332
Lakeville
30,149
Maple Grove
42,682
Maplewood
32,394
Minnetonka
49,285
New Brighton
22,355
CITIES Wfy POPULATION OVER 20,000
REG. SP.
ANNUAL
SALARY O
F MAYOR
ANNUAL
SALARY OF
CNCLMBRS.
MTG/ MTG
,
MO.
1995
1994
1993
1995
1994
1993
2
81400
$8,400
$8,400
6,000
61000
6,000
2
9,250.
9,024
8,724
6,765
6,600
6,372
3
*
16,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
2
71500
7,300
7,150
5,500
5,300
5,150
4
13,224
13,140
12,900
81820
8,760
8,580
4
9,120
91000
8,700
6,480
61420
6,180
2
10,000
10,000
10,000
9,000
91000
9,000
2
61600
61600
6,600
4,800
41800
41800
2
7,421
71421
7,421
5,626
5,626
5,626
2
9,000
91000
7,200
61480
6,480
5,400
2
2hrs25
7,200
7,200
7,200
6,000
6,000
6,000
+2, 50
2
7,050
7,050
7,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
2
8,400
81400
8,400
61100
61900
6,100
2
50/mo
91105
9,105
91105
61815
6,815
6,815
max/150
2
71,500
7,500
71000
61000
61000
6,000
2
25(HRA)
91000
81400
71800
71800
71200
6,600
2
8,500
8,000
81000
61500
61000
6,000
2
8,921
81686
81458
7,850
71644
7,644
4
8,400
8,400
8,400
5,604
5,604
51604
2
7,200
7,200
71200
5,500
51580
5,580
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CITIES WITH POPULATI01O
VER 20,000
POPULATION 1993
REG. SP.
ANNUAL
SALARY OF
MAYOR
ANNUAL
SALARY OF
CNCLMBRS.
ESTIMATE PER
MTG/ MTG.
MUNICIPALITY
METRO COUNCIL
MO.
1995
1994
1993
1995
1994
1993
New Hope
21,758
2 25
81720
81280
8,078
6,171
6,006
51860
Oakdale
22,192
2
61000
61000
61000
5,820
5,820
51820
Plymouth
55,137
2
8,600
81600
81600
61300
6,300
6,300
Richfield
35,538
2
7,762
7,573
7,573
6,025
5,878
5,878
Roseville
330,487
2
7,800
70,800
7,200
6,000
6,000
5,400
St. Louis Park
43•,764
2
10,000
9,000
9,601
70200
7,200
71202
Shoreview
25,730
2
6,492
6,492
6,492
4,872
4,872
41872
South St. Paul
20,235
2
8,400
7,200
7,200
5,400
4,200
4,200
White Bear Lake
24,979
2
4,800
4,800
4,800
3,600
3,600
3,600
Woodbury
25,875
2
5,600
4,920
4,920
41200
3,600
31600
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