House Local Government Committee

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House Local Government Committee First, open the PowerPoint document. Then, scroll down to your city specific city slides. Elizabeth Wefel January 23, 2018

CGMC’s Mission The CGMC is dedicated to a strong Greater Minnesota. Our mission is to develop viable, progressive communities for businesses and families through strong economic growth and good local government. To meet that goal, we support fair property taxes, good land use planning, sensible environmental regulation, a balanced transportation system, and effective economic development tools.

CGMC Represents 97 Cities Across the State LGA/Property Taxes Economic Development Annexation and Land Use Transportation Environmental Regulation

CGMC Structure CGMC members set legislative priorities and positions CGMC Board, with input from membership, directs work of the lobbying team The law firm of Flaherty & Hood, P.A. does the legislative advocacy and organizational management for the CGMC CGMC has no staff of its own

CGMC and LMC LMC works on behalf of all cities in Minnesota and therefore can’t weigh in on issues that impact regions differently CGMC works exclusively for Greater Minnesota on issues that have a more significant impact on rural cities CGMC works cooperatively with LMC, Metro Cities, and other Local Government Groups often

What CGMC does at the Legislature Research issues Initiate legislation Gather support Lobby, Lobby, Lobby! Connect city officials to their legislators on the issues Advocate through the media Provide updates and “action alerts” to members

Intersection with local government On many issues the committee faces, LMC advocates on behalf of all cities. CGMC is most active on land use and annexation related issues

Annexation = Good Land Use Policy Process by which Minnesota’s land use goals are achieved Policy recognizes that sound urban development and preservation of agricultural land and open spaces essential to economic growth City government best for intensely developed land. Townships best for ag, open space and rural

Annexation = Good Land Use Policy Why annexation? Promote efficient government Promote fair distribution of property tax burdens Protect the environment, including our water Preserve agricultural land and open space Help the state meet CO2 reduction goals Countless examples of how annexation protects environment and promotes economic growth Detroit Lakes, Winona, Austin, Staples

Annexation – The Basic Types Annexation by Ordinance City passes ordinance declaring land that is urban/suburban in character to be annexed if certain criteria met Orderly Annexation (annexation by agreement) City & township agree in advance for triggers and process Contested Case Annexation Petition to Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) from city, township, property owners, or another combination Since 2013, 133 Annexation by Ordinance filed and 126 Orderly Annexations

Annexation & Local Government Committee Changing the annexation laws is contentious Best approach to legislation is achieving agreement between cities and townships Without agreement, it’s winners and losers in a zero sum game. Current system could use tweaking, but needs to be mutually acceptable

THANK YOU! www.greatermncities.org