FY 24 Budget Q&A #073: Please provide a summary of Revenue Re-Estimates and Technical Adjustments for Add/Delete and recommendations for use of additional revenues.
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Question: Please provide a summary of Revenue Re-Estimates and Technical Adjustments for Add/Delete and recommendations for use of additional revenues. (Morgan Routt)
MEMORANDUM
DATE: MARCH 30, 2023
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL
FROM: JAMES PARAJON, CITY MANAGER
SUBJECT: FY 2024 REVENUE RE-ESTIMATE, TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENTS FOR ADD/DELETE, AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE OF ADDITIONAL REVENUES
The purpose of this memorandum is to inform City Council of the technical budget adjustments proposed by staff as part of the add/delete process, as well as use of the additional revenues identified during this technical adjustment. This presents the final revenue and expenditure update before the add/delete process.
The sum of revenue re-estimate and technical adjustment expenditure changes provides a net General Fund gain of $2,209,689.
RECOMMENDATION FOR USE OF THE ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
The FY 2024 proposed budget includes an alternative budget option that was not able to be funded within the proposed budget but was recommended by the City Manager if additional resources were to be made available through an increase in the real estate property tax rate. With the additional resources available through the March revenue re-estimate and expenditure technical adjustments, staff recommends funding an increase to the following initiative that was presented in the proposed budget an alternative option for additional funding. If Council is interested in approving the following recommendations, then an add/delete would need to be drafted and submitted.
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Reduced borrowing through increased cash capital contributions in the amount of $2.21 million