
Calculating Property Tax
[FREE COURSE] Explore the foundations of property tax calculation and its significance in promoting the economic stability and growth in Minnesota cities.

The city council has full authority over the city's financial affairs such as levying taxes, adopting a budget, auditing and settling accounts, safekeeping and disbursement of public money, borrowing money, and designating depositories.
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The Small City Center offers resources for cities with populations under 2,500.
Answers to FAQs about ARPA reporting.
Understand the role of agents and their compensation in the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust coverage programs.
Learn how the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) protects cities from some flood damage.
The State of Minnesota's capital budget process can include bonding money for city public improvement projects.
Learn about the League Insurance Trust’s coverage designed to assist a Trust member that’s been unavoidably hit by unexpected expenses.
This Insurance Trust program is a service provided to all members to ensure property premiums and coverage limits are accurate.
Access resources about city finances like the property tax system, local government aid, and tax increment financing.
A League-sponsored Adobe licensing plan allows cities to pool their buying power and achieve competitive pricing on Adobe products.

A free program from the League Insurance Trust helps guard member cities against common contract liability exposures.

[FREE COURSE] Explore the foundations of property tax calculation and its significance in promoting the economic stability and growth in Minnesota cities.

[FREE COURSE] This course designed specifically for small cities provides an overview of the budgeting process.

This program gives newer city clerks the foundational skills and knowledge needed to run and govern a city.