File #: 17-0285    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Passed
File created: 3/14/2017 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 3/28/2017 Final action: 3/28/2017
Title: Review of the 2016 Year-End Fund Balance
Attachments: 1. Presentation, 2. Finance Committee 2016 Year-End Fund Balance Recommendations., 3. Finance Committee Draft Meeting Minutes 08-March-2017
Title
Review of the 2016 Year-End Fund Balance

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
The Finance Committee recommends allocations of year-end funds to Council for further discussion.

City Manager Recommendation:
Review year-end fund balance and recommendations for allocations, and move to approve the Finance Committee's recommendations for allocation of year-end funds. Direct staff to prepare an ordinance to appropriate specific items to be funded from year-end funds.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve the recommendations for 2016 year-end fund allocations.

Staff Contact:
Mary Verner, Administrative Services Director, 360-753-8499

Presenter(s):
Mary Verner, Administrative Services Director
Dean Walz, Fiscal Services Director, Administrative Services

Background and Analysis:
The City of Olympia ended 2016 with $327,071 available for appropriation above the 10 percent reserve:

Revenues (Under Budget)
(54,904)
Expenses Under Budget
805,741
Net Resource Gain
750,837


Growth in 10% Reserve
(310,766)
Resources Used for 2017 Budget
(113,000)
Resources Available
327,071

The Finance Committee recommends that Council direct staff to prepare an ordinance appropriating amounts found in the attached table entitled Finance Committee 2016 Year-End Fund Balance Recommendations.

Committee members discussed a lengthy list of unmet needs, and reviewed potential allocation of year-end funds while keeping in mind the financial principle of using one-time money for one-time expenses. Committee Member Jeannine Roe expressed support for more funding for code enforcement and abatement. The City Manager agreed to follow through with a more defined concept for Art/Cultural Program Enhancement. The Committee deferred to a broader Council discussion about policy research and development work that could be funded with the investment of $100,000 in year-end funds, and agreed that a scope of work should be developed.


Neighborhood/Community Interests (if known):
E...

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