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CITY OF HALTOM CITY aNNUAL BUDGET, FY2021              SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION




          Public Input in the Budget Process



          Several boards and commissions advise the City Council in the development of the annual budget.
          The Library Board advises the Council on Library operational and capital needs.  The  Crime District
          Board have the authority to review the CCPD annual budgets submitted by Staff and approve the
          plan  prior  to  Council  consideration.   The  Beautification  Boards  advises  the  Council  on  budget
          matters pertaining to parks, open spaces, entryways and other community issues. The various
          boards and commissions meet in public sessions.



          All Council workshops and public hearings concerning the proposed budget are posted meetings
          open to the public.




          Budget Adoption



          The annual budget adoption requires public hearing and two readings of the budget ordinance.
          The City Council votes on the adoption of the budget.



          Budget Transfers and Amendments



          By City Charter, the City Manager may make certain changes within the total operating budget of
          the City to increase, decrease or transfer appropriations among departments.  The City Manager
          is restricted to the total funds authorized by the City Council for expenditures unless the budget is
          amended by the same public notice procedure called for in adopting the budget.



          Long-Term Planning




          Long term planning will be based on plans that have been developed and approved such as The
          Information Technology Plan, The Drainage Improvement Plan, The Belknap Revitalization Plan,
          Street Improvement Plan, the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, and the Parks Improvement Plan.
          The City will also utilize opportunities for rate studies and financial analysis for revenue projections
          and Long-Term financing plans for its Capital Improvement Projects.




















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