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Item 30 - Fiscal Year 2021-2022 General Fund - First Quarter Budget Update
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Receive and file the FY 2021-2022 General Fund - First Quarter Budget Update <br />December 21, 2021 <br />Page 2 <br />2 <br />3 <br />6 <br />1 <br />In October, with the closing of the FY20-21 books, it became apparent the General Fund <br />experienced significant positive variances, yet the audit was not yet complete. Therefore, <br />staff postponed the first quarter budget report until more data was available to provide <br />complete information to the City Council. <br />The June 30, 2021 General Fund balance was $109.4 million, which is $42.3 million in <br />excess of the 18% Reserve policy. The $42.3 million is a one-time resource derived from <br />$19.5 million additional sales tax revenue during FY20-21 (discussed further below) and <br />controlled spending across all departments through the pandemic. <br />This one-time resource is a unique opportunity to address issues underfunded in previous <br />years. As reported previously, there are significant budget challenges related to the train <br />station enterprise, the health of internal service funds, and deferred maintenance of City <br />facilities. The following recommended spending plan would address many of those <br />challenges and leave $16.4 million of one-time funding for other priorities identified by <br />City Council. <br />1. Maintain the 18% General Fund Reserve with $1.3 million of the additional <br />estimated sales tax revenue. <br />2. Appropriate the following amounts totaling $24.7 million. <br />Contribution to the train station enterprise to cure the June 30, 2021 <br />negative fund balance of $1,807,208 plus further depletion of the <br />fund with the FY21-22 budget. <br />$1,900,000 <br />Contribution to the risk management funds to provide for the FY21- <br />22 insurance rates reported to City Council on June 15, 2021. <br />$1,500,000 <br />Contribution to the internal service fund accounting for employee <br />benefits to cure the June 30, 2021 negative fund balance of <br />$1,227,916 plus the further depletion of the fund with the FY21-22 <br />budget. <br />$3,400,000 <br />Contribution to the internal service fund accounting for building <br />maintenance due to aging facilities and increased demand for <br />upkeep. <br />$2,500,000 <br />Contribution to the internal service fund accounting for fleet <br />maintenance to avoid the estimated negative fund balance at June <br />30, 2022, as shown on page B-21 of the budget document. <br />$1,500,000 <br />Rehab and repurpose the Cypress Fire Station. Based on further <br />City Council direction, staff can propose a specific project later this <br />fiscal year. <br />$1,000,000 <br />Ross Annex improvements to replace an industrial sized air <br />conditioning unit, second-floor aged carpets and workstations, and <br />reorganize workspace locations to improve efficiency and <br />collaboration. The proposed appropriation will optimize efficiency <br />$1,450,000 <br />EXHIBIT 4
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