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City Keeps Taxes Low
Edina Municipal Taxes Are Half of Those in Richfield, Hopkins
Edina continues to maintain low municipal property taxes, with a 2016 average of $1,104 per
year for a $400,000 home. Put in context, this is less than half the municipal property taxes for a
home of equal value in Richfield or Hopkins.
Property values within the city are one of the most important factors in preserving City property
taxes at bedrock levels as well as thoughtful planning by the City. Both ensure municipal property
taxes don’t needlessly rise.
“The strong tax base in Edina continues to grow because of the appreciation in existing property
values and the new construction,” said City Assessor Bob Wilson.
However, there’s a common misconception among residents that taxes in Edina are much
higher than surrounding communities. According to the City’s biennial Quality of Life Survey
administered in 2017, 58 percent of residents responded that they feel property taxes are “very”
or “somewhat” high compared with neighboring cities.
“Increasing property values continues to be the primary
reason why Edina’s taxes are the lowest compared to our
neighboring communities,” said Finance Director Don
Uram. “Redevelopment within the City has contributed
to this increase, giving Edina the fourth largest tax base
in the state. The City Council’s and staff’s commitment
to prudent fiscal management and continued long-term
financial planning is also as important.”
Residents also pay property taxes to Hennepin County,
their local school district and watershed district.
For more information, contact Uram at 952-826-0414.
Edition: Edina
2016-2017
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JULY 2017
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Weber Park
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Edina students help Mayor Jim Hovland cut the ribbon at the new Weber Park
playground grand opening in June 2017.
2016 Popular Annual Financial Report
City of Edina Directory
City Council
Mayor Jim Hovland .......................................612-874-8550
Council Member Mary Brindle .......................952-941-7746
Council Member Mike Fischer .......................952-833-9569
Council Member Kevin Staunton ...................952-836-1020
Council Member Bob Stewart .......................952-833-9559
Executive Leadership Team
City Manager
Scott Neal .....................................................952-826-0401
Assistant City Manager
Lisa Schaefer .................................................952-826-0416
Communications & Technology Services Director
Jennifer Bennerotte .......................................952-833-9520
Community Development Director
Cary Teague ..................................................952-826-0460
Engineering Director
Chad Millner .................................................952-826-0318
Finance Director
Don Uram .....................................................952-826-0414
Fire Chief
Tom Schmitz .................................................952-826-0332
Human Resources Director
Kelly Curtin ...................................................952-826-0402
Parks & Recreation Director
Ann Kattreh ..................................................952-826-0430
Police Chief
Dave Nelson ..................................................952-826-0487
Public Works Director
Brian Olson ...................................................952-826-0311
“The strong tax base
in Edina continues
to grow, because of
the appreciation in
existing property
values and the new
construction.”
Edina History
From its incorporation in 1888 as a milling community
on the banks of Minnehaha Creek, Edina has evolved
into a model among municipalities in the
Twin Cities metropolitan area. Edina
has a population of 51,804 and is
situated immediately southwest
of Minneapolis in Hennepin
County. It is a first-ring
suburb known for its
shopping and dining,
parks and recreational
facilities and the
excellent quality of
life for residents.
Bond
Rating
Independent bond-
rating agencies
Standard & Poor’s and
Moody’s Investors Service
affirmed their high bond
ratings for the City of Edina.
Moody’s Investors Service in 2000
gave the City of Edina its highest rating,
Aaa. In 2002, Standard & Poor’s upgraded
Edina’s general obligation bond rating to AAA, the
company’s highest rating. The agencies have reaffirmed
their ratings several times since, most recently in the
spring of 2017.
Edina is one of just a few communities in the State with
both triple-A bond ratings. Others are Apple Valley,
Bloomington, Burnsville, Eagan, Eden Prairie, Maple
Grove, Plymouth, Rochester, Roseville and Woodbury.
Major Employers
Major employers in the City include Fairview Southdale
Hospital, Edina Public Schools, City of Edina, BI
Worldwide, Regis Corporation, FilmTec Corporation,
Lund Food Holdings, International Dairy Queen, Edina
Realty and JC Penney.
An estimated 52,000 people work in Edina.
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St Albans Episcopal
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Creek Valley School
NormandaleLutheran
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St PatricksCatholic
CreekValley Baptist
NormandaleElementary
St StephensEpiscopal
EdinaCommunityCenter
GoldenYearsMontessor
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GoodSamaritanMethodist
EdinaMorningsideChurch
ChristPresbyterianChurch
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Edina Community Lutheran Church
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Public Works &Park MaintenanceBraemar Park (Courtney Fields)
Bredesen Park
Rosland Park
Pamela Park
Lewis Park
Highlands Park
Walnut Ridge Park
Todd Park
Garden Park
Heights Park
Van Valkenburg Park
Fred Richards Golf Course
Arden Park
Creek Valley Park
Lake Edina Park
Krahl Hill
Normandale Park
Weber Field Park
Arneson Acres Park
Countryside Park
Alden Park
Utley Park
Yorktown Park
Cornelia Park
Wooddale Park
Strachauer Park
Fox Meadow Park
Edinborough Park
York Park
KojetinPark
Bristo Park
McGuirePark
BirchcrestPark
SherwoodPark
Melody LakePark
Williams Park
ChowenPark
St. John'sPark
TingdalePark
BrowndalePark
FrankTupa Park
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Edina Neighborhoods
Parkwood Knolls
Bredesen Park
Presidents
Countryside
Birchcrest
Melody Lake
Grandview
Todd ParkInterlachen Park
HighlandsFox Meadow
Country Club
50th andFrance
WhiteOaks
Strachauer Park
Pamela Park
Golf Terrace Heights
Morningside
Concord
Arden Park
Minnehaha Woods
Chowen Park
SouthdaleLake Cornelia
South Cornelia
Lake Edina
Pentagon Park
Parklawn
CentennialLakes
Promenade
Normandale Park
Brookview Heights
Cahill
Dewey Hill
Braemar Hills
The Heights
Prospect Knolls
Creek Valley Indian Hills
Indian Trails
Edinborough
Sunnyslope
Creek Knoll
HilldaleRolling Green
The City of Edina reports financial year-end results in its Comprehensive Annual Financial
Report (CAFR). This issue of Edition: Edina summarizes significant data from select funds
in the 2016 CAFR and is consistent with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. For
a complete review of the City’s financial position for 2016, consult the CAFR, available
online at EdinaMN.gov/Finance or at Edina City Hall, 4801 W. 50th St.
2016 Property Tax Comparison
Edina
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$1,000
$2,000
Median $1,798
$500
$1,500
$2,500
$3,000
Eden
Prairie
Bloomington Richfield MinneapolisPlymouthMinnetonkaSt. Louis
Park
Hopkins
*City portion of property taxes only, based on $400,000 home value
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Edition: Edi na JULY 2017
4801 W. 50th St. Edina, MN 55424 | 952-927-8861 | mail@EdinaMN.govCity of Edina EdinaMN.gov
Changes Boost Profit At
Edina Liquor
City Clears $800,000 Profit in 2016
Recent changes at Edina Liquor are already paying off, to the
tune of $232,000 and counting.
Through the first four months of 2017, that’s the year-
over-year profit increase. Edina Liquor ended 2016 clearing
$806,838 in profit. After the first quarter of this year, staff
anticipates clearing an even greater profit in 2017.
It doesn’t even include the results of this year’s Spring Sale,
which was a roaring success with sales increasing almost 6
percent compared to the same period last year. Historically,
the high-water mark for monthly sales increases year over
year has been 4 percent.
“It’s going really well,” said General Manager of Liquor
Operations Josh Furbish, who has spearheaded the changes
since taking the position last fall. “We are headed in the right
direction.”
The financial numbers are good news for taxpayers as
well. Edina Liquor profits are poured back into the City’s
recreational facilities.
Furbish attributes the profit increase to several factors:
improved digital marketing and social media strategies, labor
cost reductions and, most notably, a change in purchasing.
Assistant General Manager Greg “Woody” Keehr was given
the responsibility of ordering for all three stores, which
previously had done their own ordering. Keehr has been
using his business acumen and customer knowledge to buy
the right products at the best time to save thousands and
reduce costs.
Free tastings of beer, wine or spirits almost every day at
all three Edina Liquor locations helped boost Spring Sale
numbers.
“What we really saw coming out of the Spring Sale was the
customer engagement,” Furbish said about the tastings. “The
customers loved it.”
In response, free tastings will continue regularly at the stores.
Also on the way this year are home delivery, a customer
loyalty club, a whiskey club and an online system that allows
customers to see what’s in stock so they can find a rare
favorite or something new.
Learn more at EdinaLiquor.com or contact Furbish at 952-903-5732
or jfurbish@EdinaMN.gov.Photo by Dawn WillsWine, spirits and beer tastings proved so popular during this year’s Spring Sale
that they will continue through the year, said Josh Furbish, General Manager of
Liquor Operations.
2016 Popular Annual Financial Report
Photo by Katie LauxRosland Park Offers Two New Amenities
Pickleball Courts, Universal Playground Popular With Residents
Rosland Park added two amenities last year with the opening of pickleball courts in July and a
universal playground in October.
“Both have been tremendous additions to the park system,”
said Parks & Recreation Director Ann Kattreh.
Rosland Park, 4300 W. 66th St., has one of the most
used playgrounds in the city, primarily because of its size
and proximity to the Edina Aquatic Center. With the new
playground equipment, the playground integrates a variety
of play experiences and challenges while providing access to
children with physical, sensory and developmental disabilities.
It’s completely accessible via wheelchair, with ramps on the
play structure and possibilities for those in a wheelchair to
easily transfer or be transferred to any of the play pieces.
“People of all abilities – kids, parents and even
grandparents – are able to enjoy the playground together,”
said Assistant Parks & Recreation Director Susan Faus, who
added that the Parks & Recreation Department will do its
best to make future playgrounds accessible for all. “It’s the
first completely barrier-free playground in Edina and we couldn’t be more excited about it.”
Some of the new play structures include a merry-go-all, swings, backhoe diggers, Sky Run Zip track,
hoop ladder, double-zip slide, river rock climber and ropes course cube net.
“It’s awesome. There are always kids here,” said Angel Diehl, who brings her grandson William to
the park. “We try to come at least every-other day.”
The playground structures and Envirofill Turf safety surface cost $275,000.
The pickleball courts have also been a big success. “They are some of the very best around,” Kattreh
said. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. The
sport is played on a smaller version of a tennis court and the rules are similar to tennis, with a few
modifications.
“Pickleball is a sport that people of all ages and abilities can play and that’s one of the things
that makes it great. It’s definitely an up-and-coming sport,” said Kattreh, who also enjoys playing
pickleball.
National pickleball players John Mitchell of Minneapolis and Jerry Peterson of Plymouth enjoy playing
at the Rosland Park pickleball courts.
“We have played all over the country
and there are many courts that aren’t
set up right,” said Mitchell. “Here, you
have the color courts and color lines,
the wind breakers and there‘s enough
space between the courts.”
“This has everything going for it,”
Peterson added.
The courts were made possible
because of a generous donation from
the John W. Mooty Foundation Trust
and the Melvin R. Mooty and Sally R.
Mooty Family Foundation.
The playground
integrates a variety
of play experiences
and challenges while
providing access
to children with
physical, sensory
and developmental
disabilities.
The pickleball courts at Rosland Park have proven to be popular with players from the metro area.Photo by Dawn WillsFriends Kate Kohagura and Lilly Dodd enjoy the universal playground at
Rosland Park.
Sustainability Fund Targets Reductions in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Franchise Fee Helps City Fund Initiatives to Reach Its Conservation Goals
Edina residents are helping to reduce greenhouse gases each month, though
many may not realize it.
A 50-cent franchise fee on monthly utility bills goes into the Conservation &
Sustainability Fund, created by the City Council in 2015 to help the City reach its
goal of a 30 percent greenhouse gas reduction by 2025.
“We created the fund to focus on reaching our goals and have a dedicated source
to act, measure and meet our goals,” said Sustainability Coordinator Tara Brown.
About $250,000 is expected to come into the fund each year. The money can be
spent only on items directly related to the City’s conservation and sustainability
goals. That includes capital improvements that reduce energy consumption or
increase energy efficiency, because energy consumption is one of the biggest
producers of greenhouse gases. The fund also pays for the Sustainability
Coordinator position.
The City is taking the lead by examining energy use and efficiency at its top
26 facilities.
“We found that a good number were using
the average energy use and some key ones
aren’t that efficient,” Brown said. Some
buildings are older or have additions and are
in need of efficiency upgrades.
The final stages of the City’s building review,
under way now, will map potential costs
of improvements and the expected return
on investment so the City can prioritize
projects.
“I’m really excited for 2017 and 2018 as we
begin to kick off these projects and monitor
the energy savings we get from them,”
Brown said.
For more information, contact Brown at 952-826-1621 or tbrown@EdinaMN.gov. File photoSustainability Coordinator Tara Brown
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Property Tax Comparison
New Software Streamlines
Invoicing
Finance Department Manages Invoices Electronically
At the start of the year, the City of Edina changed its process for managing
invoices and issuing payments. With the help of the Local Government
Information Systems (LOGIS) consortium, the City’s Finance Department
implemented new software, called Tungsten, to begin managing invoices
electronically.
“Tungsten automates our entire accounts payable process and centralizes
where all the invoices go so they will all be routed to Finance. After they’re
routed here, the invoices are scanned in using an optical character recognition
that picks up the fields of a typical invoice,” explained Assistant Finance
Director Kyle Sawyer. “Then, it’s routed to the right department electronically,
all through the Tungsten software. They will approve it and it’ll come back to
Finance for us to cut a check.”
LOGIS supports the City’s accounting software. LOGIS worked with four other
cities prior to Edina to set up this software, starting with Apple Valley in May
2015. Since then, Maple Grove, Farmington and Brooklyn Center have also
gone live with Tungsten.
The benefits of using an electronic system are plenty. The new process saves time
and paper, helps vendors get paid quicker and streamlines the routing of invoices.
“Bills tend to get paid quicker since they don’t have an opportunity to sit on
someone’s desk. It’s improved our records storage. We don’t have any paper
anymore that we have to keep and scan; it’s all electronic,” said Sawyer. “City
employees enjoy not having to shuffle through papers; it’s all in one central
location. A user can manage the entire process with just a few keystrokes.”
In addition to Tungsten, the City also uses software called Hubble to manage
the overall budget and gather financial reports. The two programs are
integrated, making each department’s financial picture even more accessible.
Praise for the new process isn’t just coming from the Finance Department,
either. Users throughout the City appreciate it.
“For me, it has expedited the process of paying invoices because it’s all
electronic. It saves me time because I no longer have to walk the paper
invoice over to the Finance Department. Instead, I just hit the button and
it’s electronically sent to Finance for payment,” said Records Technician
Machell Bentley.
“I have found the new Tungsten process very helpful and more convenient
in almost every way,” said I.T. Manager Ryan Browning. “Being able to
quickly and easily forward invoices to other staff or back to Finance is much
more efficient. A great deal of effort went into this system and the Finance
Department has done an incredible job with the implementation and the
regular maintenance of this new system.”
“Overall, it’s added more efficiency to our department and it’s done that
for other departments as well. It’s made things so much more accessible for
everyone,” said Sawyer.
For more information, contact Sawyer at 952-826-0420 or ksawyer@EdinaMN.gov.
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2016 Popular Annual Financial Report
City Continues to See Historic Permit Revenue
Larger Tax Base Spreads Tax Levy
When a resident or developer pulls a building, mechanical or plumbing permit,
they’re helping to ensure the safety of the community’s buildings, but they
may not realize that they’re also helping to lessen the impact of a levy for an
individual taxpayer.
“First and foremost, inspections protect public safety and the welfare of the
city,” said Chief Building Official David Fisher.
More permits means more houses are being improved and developed at a higher
value, improving the overall tax base. In 2016, building permits brought in more
than $5.1 million in revenues to the City, compared with roughly $4.8 million in
2015. Both of those years are in stark contrast to 2009, when revenues were at
their lowest since 2004, bringing in approximately $2 million in revenues.
“The building permit revenue goes into the general fund, which helps to pay
for City operations. Because we budget conservatively for building permits,
the additional revenue allows us to maintain our fund balance, giving the
City Council the opportunity to earmark funds for priority projects that we
didn’t have a funding source for,” said Finance Director Don Uram. “And, in
addition to that more immediate impact, the property tax levy is spread out
over a larger base, moderating the impact to the
individual taxpayer.”
Fisher is glad to see the continued rise in permits,
but realizes it’s a double-edged sword. Increased
permits lead to more revenue for the department
and more opportunities for training, but it also keeps
staff busy.
“More permits mean that we’re keeping things
inspected. They last longer because they were built
correctly to begin with,” said Fisher. “In Minnesota,
we’re pretty Building Code conscious and we have
top-notch staff. We really have an opportunity to
give back through our internships and being involved
in code development, but it is sometimes a challenge
as the number of permits continues to rise.”
Both the Finance Department and the Building
Inspections Division agree that the high numbers
of building permits can’t be expected to continue
indefinitely, but the immediate forecast looks
favorable.
“There are peaks and valleys all the time. In this city,
the highs and lows aren’t as significant. It’s not as
big of a low from what I’ve been seeing,” said Fisher.
“The next couple years look pretty good for project projection.”
“We think about the long-term impact of it the most. The annual surplus is
great, but it will drop off at some point and the lasting effect that it leaves is
this increased tax base that has a more moderate effect on everyone when we
increase levies,” said Assistant Finance Director Kyle Sawyer.
For more information on building permits, contact Fisher at 952-826-0450 or
dfisher@EdinaMN.gov.
Kids to Parks Day Photo by Melissa Hunzelman
Eight-year-old Madison Hunzelman
swings from the playground
equipment in Strachauer Park on
National Kids to Parks Day in May.
Building Permit History
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Misc.Fines and
ForfeitsMillionsGovernmental Fund Revenues Comparison 2015 2016
2015 2016 Difference
Taxes $31,647,024 $33,723,070 $2,076,046
Tax Increment
Collections $1,792,896 $2,779,097 $986,201
Special Assessments $4,132,128 $5,276,194 $1,144,066
Licenses and Permits $4,907,364 $5,268,519 $361,155
Intergovernmental $6,093,966 $5,775,114 $318,852
Charges for Services $4,414,991 $4,689,389 $274,398
Fines and Forfeits $1,195,271 $1,016,817 $178,454
Miscellaneous $1,773,261 $4,709,129 $2,935,868
Totals $55,956,901 $63,237,329 $7,280,428
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BY THE NUMBERS
Edina Liquor
150,000
50,000
– Compiled by Kaylin Eidsness
All of the profits from Edina Liquor get poured back into the community! In 2016, more than $500,000
was used to subsidize operations at City facilities. When you shop at Edina Liquor, you support places
such as the Edina Art Center, Braemar Golf Course, Braemar Arena and Centennial Lakes Park!
$50,000 was used to
subsidize operations at
Centennial Lakes Park.
$100,000 was used to
subsidize operations at
the Edina Art Center.
100,000
$150,000 was used to subsidize
operations at Braemar Golf Course.
$200,000 was used to
subsidize operations at
Braemar Arena.
200,000
2016 Popular Annual Financial Report
Detailed in the graphs provided are the 2016 and
2015 total revenues and expenditures for all the
governmental funds. Expenditures are presented
by function, while revenues are presented by
category. At the end of the current fiscal year,
revenues exceeded $63 million and expenditures
totaled less than $62 million, for an overall increase
in fund balance before other financing sources of
$1,468,928.
Expenditures came in 14 percent lower than
2015. That can be attributed mostly to debt
service expenditures, which decreased by
$8 million in 2016 as the result of bond refundings
totaling $8,910,000 that took place in the City's
governmental funds in 2015. Basically, the City
took out new bonds at a lower rate to pay back
older bonds that were at a higher rate. In addition,
Public Works expenditures decreased by nearly
$1.7 million in 2016 due to fewer capital outlay
infrastructure expenses compared to 2015, as
planned in the City's capital improvement plan.
Revenues came in 13 percent higher than 2015.
The increase is attributed to higher property taxes
resulting from an increased general operating levy
that provides funding to continue existing service
levels that were previously subsidized by liquor
transfers. In addition, the City continued to see
historic residential and commercial redevelopment
growth resulting in increased licenses and permit
and tax increment collection revenues in 2016.
Redevelopment also had a positive impact on
miscellaneous revenue in 2016, generating
increased parkland dedication fees and $2 million
in revenue to be spent on affordable housing.
Taxes, which are made up of property, franchise,
and lodging taxes, remain a heavily relied-on
revenue source for governmental operations,
making up 53 percent of all governmental
fund revenues.
Governmental Funds
Governmental Fund Expenditures
2015 2016 Difference
General Government $8,807,816 $8,765,620 $42,196
Public Safety $19,135,320 $19,553,501 $418,181
Public Works $24,138,356 $22,443,237 $1,695,119
Parks $3,701,875 $3,398,841 $303,034
Debt Service $15,651,988 $7,607,202 $8,044,786
Totals $71,435,355 $61,768,401 $9,666,954
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