2020 Budget Review
Two weeks ago members of the Common Council received our copies of the city's 2020 budget, a 675-page document outlining plans for our general fund, capital, utility and enterprise fund plans for the year ahead. I'm about halfway through my review at this point. Here's the schedule of upcoming budget-related events:
- Over the next few weeks individual departments' budgets will be on the agenda as informational items at their committees of jurisdiction for questions and discussion.
- The Finance Committee will meet all day on Saturday, November 2 to go department by department through the budget to make recommendations to the full council.
- On Wednesday, November 6 at 6 pm council will hold a public hearing on the budget to allow members of the public to speak on it.
- On Wednesday, November 13 council will make final decisions on any proposed budget amendments and adopt the final document.
Board of Review
This year for the first time I am a member of the city's Board of Review, the body tasked with deciding any appeals related to this year's property assessments. The board is scheduled to meet all day on Thursday and on Friday if necessary, and many members (including me) also participated in a recent half-day training to understand the rules and procedures.
Community Development Block Grants
Once I've completed my review of the budget I'll move over to reviewing hundreds of pages of documents submitted as part of applications for the non-governmental portion of the city's Community Development Block Grant funds. The Advisory Committee tasked with recommending a distribution of those funds will meet for a half day on Tuesday, October 29 to compare notes on applications and put together a plan that meets the federal guidelines for distribution of these funds.
That recommendation will come before the Community and Economic Development Committee and full council in November.
Keeping you informed on issues that may impact you around the city is one of my primary goals as an alderman. Good governance happens in the open, and I remain committed to raising awareness on the issues coming before us.
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