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City of Lincoln
Mayor’s Recommended Budget 2010-2011
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Outcome-based budgeting In early 2008, the City began a transition to outcome- based budgeting.
This new approach is being used to help us focus on achieving desired goals for the future.
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Lincoln’s focus for 2010-2011
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Maintain our quality of life
Strategic Priority #1:
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Lincoln is a national leader
#1 – Job prospects – Manpower 2009
#2 –Best prospects for housing recovery – Forbes 2009
#4 – Best places to raise a family – Children’s Health 2009 #5 – Best places for business and careers – Forbes 2010
#9 – Most livable cities – Forbes 2010
The City budget must support the quality of life that attracts new residents and new investment.
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Support our local economy as the national economy recovers
Strategic Priority #2:
• Maintain infrastructure
• Invest in economic development
• Drive growth through arena
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Maintain infrastructure
Over 20 miles of road rehabilitated from 2010 through 2012
Stevens Creek trunk sewer
Over 76,000 potholes filled since January 2010
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Invest in economic development
• Development Services Center speeds process • Lincoln Partnership for Economic Development attracts new jobs and investments • Fast Forward Fund creates jobs
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Lincoln Haymarket Arena
Economic Benefits of West Haymarket Development (first year of operation)
• $350 million in public and private investments • Increased City sales tax revenue - $952,000 • Increased property tax revenue - $1.7 million
Source: West Haymarket Development Economic Impact Analysis
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Lincoln Haymarket Arena
New positions to be paid with revenues from the Joint Public Agency: • Assistant City Controller
• Assistant Purchasing Agent • Assistant City Attorney
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Increase City sales tax revenues
Strategic Priority #3:
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Percentage change in sales tax
Growth in receipts has been abnormally low in recent years compared to earlier years.
Fiscal year ending August 31st of each year
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Flat or declining revenues
Mandated increased costs
Fewer and fewer places to cut
Lincoln’s budget challenges
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Fiscal year ending August 31st of each year
The City property tax rate has dropped 44.6% since 1993-1994.
City property tax rate
All tax rate increases since the 1994-1995 fiscal year have been approved for bond issues.
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City tax-funded budget as a percentage of personal income
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis/U.S. Department of Commerce
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LPS and ESU #18
Lower Platte South NRD
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Percent of levy authority used by taxing entities in Lincoln
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Property tax levies for 15 largest Nebraska cities for 2009-2010
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Property tax levies for 15 largest Nebraska cities adjusted for power grid rental revenue for 2009-2010
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14.3%$431.82 85.7%
$2,586.10
Current year breakdown of property tax levy (2009-2010)
On a property valued at $150,000
City of Lincoln All other taxing entities
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Slowing growth of the property tax base
(Does not include revaluations prior to 2009-2010)
Estimated
+0.50%
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Mandated Increased Costs: Commission on Industrial Relations (CIR)
Personnel costs make up about 70% of budget.
Labor Negotiations
LCEA
LMCEA
PAGE
LPU
IAFF
ATU
CITY BUDGET
LABOR CONTRACTS
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• Parks and Recreation Department
- Community Learning Centers
- Before- and after-school programs
• Aging Partners
• Public Works & Utilities Department
• Planning Department
• Health Department
• Reorganized the Affirmative Action function
Programs reorganized 2007-2010
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% change since 2006-2007 -.7% -8.5% -5.8% 6.2% 6.2%
Doing more with less
Total Fire, Police, Other City Full-Time Lincoln’s Fiscal Year 911 Employees Employees Equivalents Population Area
1990-1991 589 1,435 2,024 191,972 63.5 sq. miles
2006-2007 740 1,487 2,227 239,213 85.3 sq. miles
2010-2011 735 1,361 2,097 254,001 90.6 sq. miles
Mayor’s recommended budget in full-time equivalents (FTEs) 2006-2007 through 2010-2011
5.8% of the City workforce has been cut in the last four budgets.
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City staffing comparison
Estimated Net Positions Total Fiscal Year (Eliminated)/Added Savings
2007-2010 (136) ($5,703,971)
2010-2011 6* ($19,026)
TOTAL: (130) ($5,722,997)
*Of the net increase of six positions, three are funded by the West Haymarket Joint Public Agency
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Budget status 2010/2011 if we do nothing
Most lower prioritized services in Tiers 2 and 3 would not be funded without additional revenues and/or budget cuts.
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
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• Maintain key Tier 2 and 3 programs at risk
• Reduce lower priority program spending
• Reorganize programs
• Use “Rainy Day” and one-time funds
• User fee cost recovery
How do we achieve Lincoln’s strategic objectives for 2010/2011 in the face of our budget challenges?
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“…to provide a budget contingency which will help preserve City services in difficult economic times.”
Transfer $3.5 million of Special Assessment Fund balances to the Cash Reserve Fund (Rainy Day Fund) and use the Cash Reserve Fund for its adopted purpose:
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Reduce currently mandated normal cost contribution by $300,000 for one year to delay impact of a one-time actuarial adjustment
• Change City Code to allow for delay • The annual contribution will still increase by
$191,838
Police and Fire Pension Fund
One-time funds
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Reorganization from 2010/2011 budget
Cleaner Greener Lincoln energy savings programs will save $200,000
Forestry reorganization will save $160,000
Privatization and reorganization of parking enforcement saves $612,000 in the general fund
Reorganizing Human Rights saves $96,200
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General fund program cuts and adjustments 2010/2011
• Willard Community Center $ 35,588 • July 4th Celebration (one year private funding) $ 46,750 • Star City Holiday Parade (one year private funding) $ 70,224 • Municipal band concert $ 9,000 • Mosquito control $ 11,918 • StarTran neighborhood north & south routes $168,000 • Reduce StarTran subsidy, change Ride for $7.50 to $10 $ 50,000 • Middle School Resource Officers (officers moved to other duties, no officer cuts)
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Non-program budget cuts 2010/2011
Fire Department - $75,000 Health Department - $42,000 Library Department - $31,000 Public Works & Utilities Department - $50,000 Police Department - $375,000 (delayed hiring, no officer cuts)
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Goal: Maintain a violent crime rate 25% under the average for similar-sized cities (555 offenses per 100,000 residents)
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Police Department’s share of the budget compared to the reminder of the tax-funded budget has increased 6.6%
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Police Department Reminder of tax budget
Police Department share of tax-funded budget 1990/1991 to 2010/2011
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Many Police services performed by 64 officers: $3.5 million
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Star City Shores, University Place, Woods and Highlands Pools: $133,000
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Community parks (25 parks, 1700 acres): $1,170,281
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Neighborhood parks (maintenance for 78 parks): $768,258
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Community forestry program: $1,225,631
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Healthy Homes Outreach
Helping women with high- risk pregnancies: $218,733
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Park’s Therapeutic Recreation Program
Recreation programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities: $195,928
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Recreation Center evening and weekend hours: $81,629
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Kenneling contract with Capitol Humane Society: $450,000
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Reductions to General Fund $2.0 million
One-time sources $3.8 million
User fee cost recovery $0.5 million
Funding transfer $656,600
Summary of financial changes 2010/2011
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Changes in employee numbers 2010/2011 In full-time equivalents (FTEs)
Tax- funded
Non tax- funded
FTE additions 12.74 12.95 25.69
FTE reductions (16.10) (4.03) (20.13)
2010/2011 change (3.36) 8.92 5.56
Fourth straight year the tax-funded budget has reduced employees
Total
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Staffing changes in the last four budgets
Tax-funded positions eliminated 149 Net positions eliminated 130 Total savings overall $5.7 million Total savings in tax dollars $3.9 million
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Capital
Improvement
Program
$123,857,700
Tax-Funded
Operating
Budget
$139,551,487
General Fund Capital
Improvement Program
$150,600
Non-Tax-Funded
Operating Budget
$117,586,850
Where the money goes
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$0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 $40
City Council (0.2%)Bldg & Safety (0.2%)
Urban Dev. (0.7%)Personnel (0.8%)
Mayor's Dept. (0.9%)Law (1.4%)
Aging (1.6%)Planning (1.6%)Finance (2.7%)Health (3.2%)
Public Works (3.4%)StarTran (3.8%)Library (5.4%)
Parks & Rec. (9.5%)Misc. & CIP (14.1%)
911 Center (1.7%)Other Safety (2.3%)
Fire & Rescue (19.4%)Police (27.0%)
Tax dollars by department
Total Safety and Security = 50.5%
PRIORITY LINCOLN: Safety and Security was the highest rated priority.
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Four year average change 1.87%
Mayor’s recommended budget 2010-2011 $139,702,087
Council-adopted 2009-2010 budget $134,811,929
Dollar difference $4,890,158
Percentage change 3.63%
Summary of tax-funded budget changes