2021 City of Shakopee Budget
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Budget Impact:
Nothing goes more unnoticed than what happens behind the scenes to keep the sewer flowing when you flush your toilet in the morning. The city’s sanitary sewer system consists of over 140.7 miles of underground pipe. Most of the sewer system is gravity, flowing downhill towards the Minnesota River where the city has a pumping station. The sewer is then pumped east toward the Metropolitan Council Environmental Service’s (MCES) Blue Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant, located in the northeast of the city. Of Shakopee’s approximate $5 million sanitary sewer budget, approximately $2.7 million goes directly to MCES for payment of the regional treatment fees. Pipes often become clogged with grease buildup and debris that shouldn’t have been flushed down the toilet. City crews systematically clean the sewer conveyance system to minimize blockages and backups, and crews perform other general inspections to ensure all is flowing clean and unrestricted. Additionally, the pumping station is monitored 24-7 by a telemetry system that alarms city crews with any issues. In 2021, the city plans to improve its telemetry system to better safeguard against potential blockage, rehabilitate L16 and add another lift station to the Maras-Hansen area in the northeast part of Shakopee.
Remember: Help keep the sewer flowing; do not flush foreign substances/items down the toilet!
Organization Chart:
Public Works Director/Engineer
Public Works Superintendent
Maintenance Operator
City Administrator
Utility Foreman
Mayor & Council
Capital Improvement Program: The City prepares a five year capital improvement program (CIP). A separate CIP document was approved by Council on September 15, 2020. The CIP book provides a summary of each project location, description and source and use of funds. The CIP book also provides a cashflow for the fund.
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