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account for  approximately  39% of the total revenues in  this  Fund  and  11.74% of the City’s
               budgeted revenue for FY 2019-2020.    The balance of the revenue includes interest earnings on
               investments, tap fees, reconnect fees, and inspection fees.

               The Stormwater Utility fund is the second  enterprise fund that is operated by the City of
               Bedford.  Stormwater Fund revenues total $1,775,000 for FY 2019-2020.  Other revenue in the
               fund includes interest earnings and income received from the City’s solid waste contractor for
               the purpose of funding the household hazardous waste program.


               SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS

               A number of special revenue funds are included within the FY 2019-2020 budget.  These funds
               have been established to record the activities of a variety of special programs such as Public
               Safety  Training, Municipal Court Technology, and Municipal Court Security.  The source of
               funding for these activities is primarily grant funding and fees charged in conjunction with fines
               collected in municipal court.

               The Tourism Fund is one of the largest special revenue funds.  This fund focuses on activities
               which promote tourism to the City of Bedford.  This fund also oversees the City’s participation
               in the Arts Council Northeast and historical preservation.

               The Tourism Fund’s primary source of revenue originates from the Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax.
               Hotel occupancy taxes are collected from each of the nine hotels within the city limits.  The city
               hotel occupancy tax rate is 7%  of taxable receipts  and revenues are submitted on a  monthly
               basis.  The anticipated revenue from the hotel occupancy tax is slightly reduced for the fund this
               year due to trends in actual collections.  Staff will be monitoring the trend moving forward with
               the anticipated opening of two more hotel properties.

               There are also several other special revenue funds.  They include Park Donations, Beautification
               Commission Fund, and the Street Improvement Economic Development Fund.  Revenues for the
               Park Donation Fund originate  from an optional park donation included in the citizens’ water
               bills.  The Beautification Commission Fund receives revenue from the solid waste contractual
               agreement.   Finally, the Street  Improvement Economic Development  Fund receives  revenues
               from a half-cent sales tax.  The tax was approved in November 1997.
























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