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SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS


               While  carrying  restrictions  on  what  their  revenue  can  be  used  for,  special
               revenue funds play an important role in  financing  the services and programs
               offered by the City of Colleyville.   Three of the more significant  special revenue
               funds do have a budget for FY 2022 based on the requirements of the specific
               fund,  although  only  one  is  included  in  the  annual  General  City  Budget
               Ordinance.  The  other  two do  have  an  annual  budget,  but  they  are  each
               adopted by an  additional  governing  body before  being  approved by Council
               via resolution or ordinance.

               Other special  revenue  funds  that do not have an annual  budget  only spend
               resources as they become available,  in accordance with the restrictions of the
               fund, and financial  summaries for each of those funds  are not included  in the
               budget  document.         The  available  balance  of  those  funds,  however,  was
               considered  when  evaluating  department  budget  requests  and  a number  of
               requests  were funded  from the available  resources in  the applicable  special
               revenue fund.  Those instances are discussed in the Budget Message found at
               the beginning  of the FY 2022 Adopted Budget book.  A list and description  of
               the  various  special  revenue  funds  is  also  included  in  the  Budget  Message.
               Several special revenue funds are also cited as revenue sources for the Capital
               Improvement Program (CIP).

               As mentioned,  three  special  revenue funds  do have an annual  budget,  only
               one of which is included  in the General City Budget Ordinance.  Including  this
               information  in  the  FY 2022 Adopted  Budget  book provides  a more detailed
               look at how certain  items  and  services  are funded.    The  pages  that  follow
               provide information  on the FY 2022 budget  and future  year forecasts for the
               following special  revenue funds:

                         Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund (HOT), adopted on September  21, 2021
                          along with the General City Budget Ordinance


                         Colleyville  Crime  Control  &  Prevention  District  Fund  (CCCPD),
                          adopted on August  3, 2021 via  a separate Ordinance  approved by
                          the City Council


                         Colleyville    Economic  Development  Corporation  Fund  (CEDC),
                          adopted on September 7, 2021 via Consent Resolution approved by
                          City Council





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