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File #: 24-0498    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/6/2024 In control: Visalia City Council
On agenda: 11/18/2024 Final action:
Title: Accept the City of Visalia Cash and Investment Report for the first quarter of the fiscal year which consists of months July, August, and September of 2024.
Attachments: 1. Attachment #1 - City of Visalia Cash and Investment Summary, 2. Attachment #2 - City of Visalia Investment Report by Maturity Date
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Accept the City of Visalia Cash and Investment Report for the first quarter of the fiscal year which consists of months July, August, and September of 2024.
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Deadline for Action: 11/18/2024

Submitting Department: Finance and Technology Services

Contact Name and Phone Number: Jason Montgomery, x4425

Department Recommendation:
Staff recommends that Council accept the City of Visalia Cash and Investment Report for the first quarter of the fiscal year which consists of months July, August, and September of 2024.

Background Discussion:
The City accumulates significant cash assets before they are spent on a variety of governmental operations. For example, several large capital projects have accumulated substantial cash as they approach the start of the projects in the near future, or in some cases, have already begun. Some of these projects are the Eastside Park-Basin G, cape seal of various streets, Shirk Street improvements, and the major rehab of Caldwell Avenue from Santa Fe to Lovers Lane. Some examples of large projects that cash has been accumulated for that have not started are the Civic Center Phase 2 project, and any potential mandated upgrades to the Water Reclamation Facility.

The quarterly investment report is intended to inform the City Council and community about the status of City investments and holds staff accountable for the investment and management of these funds.

City Investment Policy
The City's investments are diversified by the various maturities and credit types which are allowed under the City's Investment Policy and California Government Code Section 53600 et seq. It is the policy of the City to invest public funds in a manner which will provide the greatest security with the maximum investment return while meeting the daily cash flow demands of the City and conforming to all state and local statutes governing the investment of public fu...

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