File #: Ord. 2017-48    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Individual Consideration
File created: 8/15/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/5/2017 Final action:
Title: 7:00PM Receive a Staff presentation and hold a Public Hearing to receive comments for or against the approval of Ordinance 2017-48, adopting a Budget in the amount of $213,968,615 for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2017 and ending September 30, 2018; authorizing certain adjustments to the Budget with the approval of the City Manager; approving fiscal year 2017-2018 Capital Improvements Program Projects; and consider approval of Ordinance 2017-48, on the first of two readings.
Attachments: 1. Budget Public Hearing Presentation 9-5-17, 2. 2017 Budget Ordinance, 3. FY 2018-2027 10 yr CIP Drainage Opt #1, 4. FY 2018 Budget Calendar, 5. FY18 Fund Summary for Adoption, 6. 2018 Budget Policy Final
AGENDA CAPTION:
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7:00PM Receive a Staff presentation and hold a Public Hearing to receive comments for or against the approval of Ordinance 2017-48, adopting a Budget in the amount of $213,968,615 for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2017 and ending September 30, 2018; authorizing certain adjustments to the Budget with the approval of the City Manager; approving fiscal year 2017-2018 Capital Improvements Program Projects; and consider approval of Ordinance 2017-48, on the first of two readings.
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Meeting date: September 5, 2017

Department: Finance Department, Heather Hurlbert, Director of Finance

Funds Required: N/A
Account Number: N/A
Funds Available: N/A
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CITY COUNCIL GOAL: Maintain Fiscal Responsibility

BACKGROUND:
This year's budget totals $213,968,615, a 13.9% or $26.9M, increase from fiscal year 2017. The budget proposes a tax rate of 61.39 cents per $100 valuation and increase of 8.37 cents from the adopted fiscal year 2017 rate of 53.02 cents. Voters approved the increase of 8.37 cents for the debt service of and operating expenses for public safety and library projects.

The proposed budget accomplishes numerous initiatives including continued city beautification and enhancement, code enforcement, key personnel, and sound finances. This budget appropriates amounts to fund the third year of the police and fire meet and confer agreement that was effective October 1, 2015, non-civil service employee merit increases, 5% health insurance increase, software for key processes, and professional services to support the continued growth and development of the City. Key personnel additions include electric engineering tech I, public services inventory tech, cross connection control bfp tech, water quality technician, drainage maintenance operator I, and a drainage engineer.

The fiscal year budget also includes economic development incentives for the new Best Buy call center totaling $4.7M and the new Amazon dis...

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