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File #: 22-0251    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/9/2022 In control: Visalia City Council
On agenda: 6/20/2022 Final action:
Title: Conduct the second public hearing and approve the proposed Fiscal Years 2022/23 & 2023/24 Measure N budget.
Attachments: 1. Measure N Budget Detail.pdf, 2. 6.20 Measure N Budget Presentation
Agenda Item Wording:
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Conduct the second public hearing and approve the proposed Fiscal Years 2022/23 & 2023/24 Measure N budget.
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Deadline for Action: 6/30/2022

Submitting Department: Finance and Technology Services

Contact Name and Phone Number: Renee Nagel Finance and Technology Director 713-4375, Amee Swearingen Financial Analyst 713-4170

Department Recommendation:
That the City Council conduct the second public hearing to receive comment on the proposed Measure N budgets for FY 2022/23 and 2023/24. Following the public hearing, staff recommends that Council approve the proposed budgets that will then be adopted with the City Budget.
Background Discussion:
In November of 2016, the voters of Visalia passed a 1/2 cent Sales Tax Override, Measure N - The Visalia Essential City Services Measure. Sales Tax from Measure N will provide for essential city services such as police and fire, as well as maintenance of parks and roads. The measure uses a detailed, 10 year plan which includes hiring of personnel, construction of capital projects and equipment purchases.

As part of the measure, Council adopted an Accountability Ordinance (Ordinance 16-21) to establish accountability measures as outlined:

Revenues:
* 10% of budgeted revenues must be deposited in an Uncertainty Fund. Money can only be accessed during a fiscal emergency;
* 10% of budgeted revenues must be deposited into the following categories:
o 2% Youth Programs
o 8% Maintenance and Emerging Needs

Expenditures:
* Money shall not be used for debt service payments;
* Annual expenditure plan must be approved by Council after the following has occurred:
o City Manager makes a recommendation to City Council and makes changes as requested (tonight's discussion);
o Comments and recommendation received by Sales Tax Oversite Board;
o Two public Hearings are held at regular Council Meetings to consider expenditure pla...

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