File #: ID# 18-003    Name:
Type: Report Status: General Business
File created: 1/2/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/9/2018 Final action:
Title: Priority Based Budgeting
Sponsors: Licensing Commission
Attachments: 1. Littleton CO - PBB Overview
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Agenda Date: 01/09/2018

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Priority Based Budgeting
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Presented By:
Tiffany Hooten, Finance Director

BACKGROUND:
The city council and staff have discussed for several years, the increased demand for services throughout Littleton. However, the long-term financial sustainability of the city has necessitated deferring many operating and capital requests. The 2018 budget is no exception. The policy of transferring funds from the General Fund to the Capital Projects Fund for public infrastructure and capital replacements is unsustainable. This is evidenced in the 2018 budget as there are no transfers from the General Fund to the Capital Projects Fund or any transfers forecasted in any other year of the fiscally constrained 5-year plan for the General Fund.

A council and community conversation as to the level of investment needed for the community infrastructure is required, not just in 2018, but more importantly in the years that follow. It is clear that a substantial investment is necessary to maintain the value of community assets. In the next couple of years it will be essential for the city to establish priorities within the General Fund and confirm the resources are assigned appropriately in order to manage the critical city services citizens have come to expect.

Priority Based Budgeting (PBB) is a comprehensive approach for the city to identify current programs and related expenditures and to allow for a broad evaluation and alignment of these programs with council priorities. At the outcome of this process, the city council and staff will objectively determine how to match available resources with community priorities and provide a "picture of fiscal health" which leads to better informed decisions, while engaging citizens in a new comprehensive budget process.

It is important for the city to understand the programs that it provides and costs associated with these programs in order to ensure services are beneficial, meaningful and valu...

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