2018 City of Shakopee Budget

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Budget Impact: Nature can be destroyed in a matter of seconds but can take years and decades to restore. A key initiative to avoid this destruction was to create the Natural Resources Division. This division is tasked with implementing initiatives to preserve and protect the city’s urban forest, wetlands, plantings in open spaces, buffers around water bodies, invasive plant management and public education to develop natural resource/environmental outreach programs with conservation in mind. The city’s tree stock is such a significant and valuable resource. Trees give us oxygen, absorb storm water and carbon dioxide, store carbon, stabilize the soil, absorb pollutants, prevent flooding and soil erosion, provide shade from solar radiation, reduce noise and wind speed, lower stress and blood pressure, increase property values and so much more. Maintaining safe, healthy trees takes significant efforts, and the city is dedicated to these efforts. Shakopee has received the “Tree City USA” designation for the past nine years for the city’s efforts and commitment to its urban forest management. Contact the Public Works Department for information about purchasing a tree at our annual spring tree sale. In 2018, the city is adding a new full-time water resources/environmental engineer to assist in a variety of environmental projects, including natural resources. This position will continue to ensure we are good stewards of our community’s great resources.

EMPLOYEES

PERCENT OF GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES

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Actual 2015 Actual 2016 Budget 2017 Budget 2018

Number of Employees (FTEs)

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