2022 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report
May 1 9, 2023 To the Honorable Mayor, Members of the City Council, and Citizens of the City of Shakopee: The Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the City of Shakopee, Minnesota, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, is submitted herewith: Management assumes full responsibility for the completeness and reliability of the information contained in this report, based upon a comprehensive framework of internal control that it has established for this purpose. The costs of internal control should not exceed anticipated benefits and therefore the object is to provide reasonable rather than absolute assurance that the financial statements are free from material misstatement. The City of Shakopee’s financial statements have been audited by Abdo, LLP, a firm of licensed certified public accountants. The goal of the independent audit is to provide reasonable assurance that the financial statements of the city for the year ended December 31, 2022, are fairly presented in conformity with GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles). Based on the audit, the independent auditor concluded that there is reasonable basis for rendering an unmodified (“clean”) opinion on the city’s financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2022. The independent audit involves examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements; assessing the accounting principles used; significant estimates made by management; as well as evaluation of the overall financial statement presentation. The independent auditor’s report is presented as the first component of the financial section of this report. Management Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) immediately follows the independent auditor’s report and provides a narrative introduction, overview, and analysis to accompany the basic financial statements. This letter of transmittal is designed to complement the MD&A and should be read in conjunction with it. Profile of the City The City of Shakopee was incorporated for the second time in 1870 and is located approximately 25 miles southwest of Minneapolis. Bound by the Minnesota River on the north, Shakopee is in the northern part of Scott County and is the county seat. In recent years, the city has been one of the most rapidly growing communities in the state. The 2000 population of the city was 20,568 and the land area covered is approximately 30 square miles. The 2020 census confirmed that the population had increased to 43,698 and is expected to continue to grow to 53,000 in 2030. The city comprises a unique blend of residential, commercial and industrial properties, which provides a wide range of opportunities that are the result of the strong economic health of the community and region. The city levies a property tax on both real and personal property located within its boundaries except for land owned or controlled by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC), a Federally recognized Native American Tribe. The city may also by state statute, extend its corporate limits by annexation, which historically has occurred periodically. The city recently executed an orderly annexation agreement with Jackson Township that will allow the city to actively annex certain portions of the township as market forces dictate.
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