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qTY OF COTfAGE GROVE SUMMARY BUDGET
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City Meeting Rooms Available
Prescription Drug Drop Box
Inclusive Playground Task Force
Applicants Wanted
Boys Spring Lacrosse Leagues
Business News
Shop Cottage Grove Survey
Show Stoppers, Name Droppers
Ice Arena News
Warming House Hours
Parks & Recreation News
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A Commun4y Dlscusslon
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]oin us fox a powexful short doo
umentary ��TellingAmy's Story'�
dealing with domestic molence
and domestic molence homidde
Monday, March 18
6-9 p.m.
Park High School (mainemrance)
8040 80th Street S.
Following the film will be a
presEntation andpanel disaussion
with law enforcanent, domestic
molence suroivoxs and staff from
Tubman Shelter.
Donations of baby care items
and ladies pusonal care or hy-
giEne products will be amepted
for the Tubman Shelter.
The pucpose of chis sta[emenc is w pmoide che Ciry of Cocrage Gmve's summary 2013 budgec
infocmadon w in[eces[ed cidzens. The budgec is published in ucocdance wich Minnesota Stam[e
471.6965. The comple[e Ciry budgec may be er,amined ac Cocrage Gmve Ciry Hall, 12800 Ravine
Packway S., becween 8 am. and 430 p.m. The Ciry Council adopced chis budgec on Dec. 5, 2012.
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Other t�es/assessments
Licroses andpe�mits
Intagwemmental:
State
Federal&Local
Chames for services
Fines and forfeiWres
Intaest evmngs
Nliscellaneous
Trar�sfers
Totalrevewes
E�endilures
General gwemment
Pu6Gc safety
Streets andlilghways
SariitatiorJRecycling
Parks andrecreation
Economic development
Capital o�tlay
Trar�sfers/capitallease
Snbta[al Befine Co�gency
Co�ngency
Total expendilures
Revmnu ovu (wdu) Expend�vu
Roperty tae levy requ'vement
to (wd the budget
Gwc�unentalFwds
2013 2012
Adapted Adopted
a�aeee a�aeee
$ 11,215,100 $ 10,691,100
61Q600 61Qb00
662,450 669,450
44Q450 465,450
�5,150 �2,400
2,536,110 2,48]y50
256,000 252,000
143,500 146,500
14Q5�0 �6,150
181,3�0 416,1A0
$ 16,2�0,300 $ 15,88],840
2,21%,410 2,649,�]0
6,�5�,180 6,012�45
3,59$415 3,�51,835
]1,620 �1�00
2,485,615 ly]5�1.45
265,445 1]3,900
1y96,300 1,033,000
�53,1�0 1,011�1.40
$ 18,156,155 $ 16,6�8,635
0- 1Q000
$ 18,156,155 $ 16,688,635
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$ 12,241,250 $ 12�1.41,250
ENTERPRISE FUND BUDGETS 2013
Cottage
Street Gwe
Water Sewer Lights Golf EMS
Total Total
2013 2012
Budget gudget
Operating:
Revev�es $ly]9,450 $2,243,�00 $4�8,800 $1,569,800 $1,166�00 $],438,050 $],553200
F pevses 1,624�20 2,201,040 5�0,020 1,518,060 1,1�5�120 �,088,660 �,06�,615
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Intevest �0,000 �5,000 30,000 - 2�00 1�]�00 1�]�00
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REPORTS
Let's Meet
City Hall meeting rooms
available to residents
Meeting space at the new City Hall is
available fox use by local gcoups,
induding non-pxofitr, associations
and youth gxoups.
Choose from foux xooms, induding
one with kitchen facilities and an
outloor seating a�a. There's a�200
damage deposit if food ox bevesages
are seroed.
When not in use by City Coundl or
other City offidals, rooms a�
available on a fint�ome, finESeroed
basis from 8 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday
tkaough Fnday, and 8 a.m.�i p.m.
sac��aa
The rooms cannotbe used by
xeligious oxganizations, to sell
products or seroices, orfor pusonal
events such as birthday panies.
Go to www.cottage bcoveorg, search
facility a,re, or ca.11 651-458-2843 for a
reseroation application.
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Friday Night �
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Fish Fry
Bring the entire familyto enjoy
all you can eat fried or baked
.�- Cod fish, with your choice of soup
�- or salad, potato and dessert.
� `�� Only $14.95 per adult and
� �-�� ,$8.95 per child (ages 412)
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�. Nowthrough March 29
- x� 4-8 p.m.
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www.riveroaksmunigolf mm
11099 S. Hwy. 61 � 651-435-2121
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` Take It to the Box
Prescription drug drop box in Cottage Grove
, a� You can now dispose
- — � of youx unused ox
�,_ e�iredmelications
at the diop off box in
Cottage Grove. IPs safe and anonymous.
No ID is xequixed.
Drop off hours are Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., insidethe
Washing[on County Service Center,
13000 Ravine ParkwayS.
What is acceptetl
You ca.n drop off prescnption, over-the-
counte , and your household pet
melication induding pills and ca.psules,
blistex packs, cxeams and gzls, unused
EpipEns, inhalexs and patches, IV bags
and mals, liquids, powdexs and spxays.
What is not acceptetl
Neelles, used EpipEns, sydnges, lancets
and thexmometan are not amepted Bnng
those itams to the Enmronmental CEnte,
4039 Cottage Grove Dr., Woodbury.
No melications from businesses.
Preparing for tlrop off
Keep yourmedica.tions in thEir onginal
container. Cross outyourname with a
madcer to protact your identity. Place the
container in a sealed, dear plastic bag. If
you no longer have the onginal containe ,
place your melications in a dearbag.
Fox moxe infoxmation msit
www.co.washingWn.mn.us�meds or
ca11651�30�655.
Seeking Appllcants for Incluslve Playground Task Force
We're looking for �sidents intarestad
in seroing on a task force that will look
into the possibility of creating an indusive
playgcound in the dty. The task force will
develop the project concept, idEnt�fy
funding sources, and promote the proj ect
Healthcare professionals, parents of
cknldien living with challenges, child
adwcates, educa.[on, reseashus and
community supporten a� encouraged
to apply.
Call 65111583404 by March 2 w sign up.
Meetings be�n in Mash.
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Boys Lacrosse Leagues
A Cottage Grove Recreation Boys
La.crosse League will be offe�d this year.
From Apnl to ]une our teams will competa
against local teams in the Youth La.crosse
of Minnesota League Some travel requi�d
and transportation is the pamnPs
responsibility. An attack stick, lacrosse
helmet, shouldex pads, elbow pads,
la¢osse gloves, and mouth guaxd
are requi�d Cleats are �commended. In
addition, a cusEntU.S. La.crosse member
ID is needed. Re�stration is open until
Apn11 oruntil teams a� filled Forfull
details, induding costs, msitwww.cottage-
gcoveorg, search lacro,r,re leqgue,r.
Tenth Annual Spring Business Showcase
Supportyourlocal businesses and
organizations. Leam what the,n have to
offer and why it pays to Shop Loca.l.
Business ownus from Cottage Grove, St
Paul Park and Newport will display theix
products and seroices from 430.730 p.m.
on Thunday, Apd125, at the Cottage
Grove Ice Amna, 8020 80th St�eet S.
There will be a vadety of products and
seroices �presEnted induding home
improvanent, real estate, finance and
banlflng, health and wellness, home and
office products, cuisine, professional
seroices, and much more
Enter to win gceat pnzes induding a
telemsion and iPad, by msiting our Pmmier
Sponson while attEnding the Showca.se.
Make it a famil,n night as there will be
demonstrations by the 3M Visiting
Wizaxds, a National Guaxd Qunbing Wall,
�freshmEnts and more This free event is
hosted by the Cottage Grove f�ea
Chaznber of Commese
Promote your business at the
Spring Business Showcase
Panidpata in the Business Showca.se and
promote your business wMle meeting the
folks who live in youx community. Booths
cost �75 for chamber manbus and �125
fornon-chambermembexs. Pdces go up
after Mash 25.
Show Stoppers, Name Droppers
The 2013 Cottage Grove I ce f�Ena I ce Show is su� [o be a show stopper. The show
will be held Saturday, May 4 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, May 5 at 3 p.m. at the Cottage
Grove Ice ArEna, 8020 80th Street S.
Amaze your fnends and family with your skating talent at the Ice Show. Skaten of all
abilities are encouraged to sign-up for the show. You do need to Enroll in the Spnng
session of lessons [o panidpata. Advanced skatus wisMng to have a solo or duetin
the show need pnorpeanission from the Skating School directo , Liat�a Oss.
Tickets a� �6 for adults ages 18-64 and �4for students ages Cr17 and saiion over 65.
Ckdldien ages 5 and under a� free. Tickets are available at the Ice ArEna.
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SYRYEY�
We waM to hear from you.
Whatbusinesses, shops orrestaurants do
you want in CoLtage Grove7 How ca.n
we help you keep your money in Cottage
Grove, instead of spending itin other
communities7
You can tell us youx ideas in the Shop
Cottage Grove online suroey now
through Tuesday, Apnl 30.
Your input will help us respond to the
communiLi,Is needs and target the busi-
nesses you want
It Starts With You
Shopping and Dining Options
in Cottage Grove
You can help create the mbrant and
prosperous business community you
want
Attracting new businesses starts with
supponing the ones al�ady in Cottage
Grove. Potential businesses gauge loca.l
danand by how well �isting businesses
in a community are doing. For �ample,
when a�staurateur sees thatlocal restau-
rants are busy, they feel confident about
opailng a new restaurantin the area.
If you have beEn dnving outside of
Cottage Grove [o shop or dine, make a
choice [o Shop Cottage Grove
Vote for a N6rant 6usineu community—
S�op Cottage Grove
If you are a business owner and have
announcemenG ornew offenngs [o
sha�, please contact Danette Pas at
6511158-2824 ox dpaz��ttzge bcoveoxg.
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Hockey Skills Competition
Back by popular demand, this 8th annual
event is sure to be a great way to spend
Presidents' Day, Monday, Feb. 18.
PaYricipants (ages 9-14) register at the door
and must have a waiver signed by an adult.
All skaters must weaY full equipment when
on the ice. The $15 cost include a hotdog,
chips and soda.
11 a.m.—noon: Skills Comperirion
�Comers, Long range shot,
Fastest skater, Supennan slide
Noon-12:30 p.m.: Scrimmage/games
12:30-1 p.m.: Prizes and lunch
Figure Skater's Practice ($4
Tue. 2:30-5:30 p.m. Fri. 6-7:30 a.m.
Wed. 6-7 a.m. Sat. 6:15-7:45 a.m.
Thu. 2:30-5:30 p m. Sun. 8:15-9:45 p.m.
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Public Skating Sessions ($4)
Get some exercise, pracrice your skaring
skills, and have fun at the ice rink! No skate
rental, but skaring aids (buckers) aYe
available for those just leaming to skate.
Sun. Noon-1:30 p.m.
Wed. 6-7:30 pm.
Tue. and Thu. 10:30 a.m.—noon
Spring Skate School Lessons
(late registrations accepted)
Lessons for all ages and skill levels.
Mondays, Feb. 18—April 15
Wednesdays, Feb. 13—April 10
Thursdays, Feb. 1�Apri1 11
Saturdays, Feb. 16—April 13
Sundays, Feb 17—Apri121(skip Ma�h 31)
Adult Open Hockey ($5)
Mondays 10-11:15 p.m. Helmet required.
Spring Break Fun
Spring Break is right around the comer and
Peter Thompson Park is the place to be for
a week of fun. Be sure to bring your own
beverages, snacks, and lunch each day except
on Friday. Bring an extra set of dry clothes
and outdoor play geaY, too. Register for
specific days or for the enrire week at a
discounted price of $100.
Ages: 5-12
Locarion: Peter Thompson Park,
327 Highland Hills Blvd.
Time: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 12
Ping Pong Competition, $18
The day's events include a singles and
doubles pingpong comperirion and skill
games. Candy prizes for everyone.
Wednesday, March 13
Wooddale Fun Zone, $28
After earing lunch at the park, we'll roller
skate the aftemoon away. Admission cost
includes roller skate rental and 12 aYCade
tokens. There is an addirional cost to rent
roller blades.
Monday, March 11
Woodbury Movie Theater, $28
Eat lunch at the paYk and then boaYd the bus
to the movie theater. Don't forget extra
money for snacks. The movie will be "G"
rated and announced the week before.
Thursday, Marchl4
ThriftyThursday, $18
WeaY your pajamas and enjoy an aftemoon
of popcom and a movie.
Friday, March 15
Pizza and Pop, $20
End your marvelous spring break with pizza
and pop for lunch!
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Popcorn and a Movie
There is no school on Feb.19, so whatbetter
rime for popcorn and a movie? Get your
friends together for a day of outdoor
challenges, indoor crafts, board games and
a foosball toumament In the aftemoon,
grab your seats for a movie. Don't forget
your lunch and something to drink.
Ages: 5-13
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 19
Time: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Locarion: Peter Thompson Park,
327 Highland Hills Blvd.
Cost: $18
Supervised Playgrounds
It's not too early to staYt making plans for
summer. A fun and safe place for your
child to play outside this summer is at our
SupeLVised Playgrounds program at
Hearthside, Peter Thompson and
Woodridge Parks. Call for brochure and
registrarion fonn or visit ������.cottage-
grove.org, seaYCh supequisedplayground.
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