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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968 Budget Information • 4 _ 7v Y 2 793. �?� - 7 3. z� .-. .c-� q +r ,rte �-• b o Kq 14r )t/ "V ra OFFICE OF TIE STATE AUDITOR Septembe- 15, 1967 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1, Article V of the Tax Reform and Relief Act of 1967, I hereby certify that the amount available for distribution to the municipal subdivisions of the State has been estimated September 1, 1967, to be $37,909,717.56. Based on a State Census of 3,631,199, the per capita distributive share to cities of the first class will be $10.44, of which two - thirds goes to the city and one -third to the school district. The per capita share for the 2,728,032 people outside cities of the first class will be $5.22. Based on a School Census of 873,644 between the ages of six and sixteen, both inclusive, of which 162,811 are in cities of the first class, the distributive share for the 710,833 pupils outside cities of the first class will be $20.03. The computed amount for your municipality will be $ -� �g_ to V i l i n of Oak Park Heig one -half of which will be paid by June 15, 1968, and one -half by November 15, 1968, and similarly computed amounts will be distributed each June 15 and November. 15 thereafter. OORD KING, State Auditor. SKsmam n � OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF WASHINGTON COUNTY T. R. GREEDER, AUDITOR STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 WHERE MINNESOTA IVAS HORN February 7, 1968 TO THE CLERKS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY TOWNSHIPS: At the February 6th meeting of the Washington County Board of Commissioners, the following motion was passed by a unanimous vote: On motion by Commissioner Wright and seconded by Commissioner Tibbetts, each township must levy a minimum of 20 mills for Township Road & Bridge Fund to qualify for an appropriation from the Co- unty Road & Bridge Fund. VeEy truly yours, T. R. Greeder TRG:mg County Auditor C