Laserfiche WebLink
MEMORANDUM <br /> <br /> To: City of Saint Anthony Village City Council <br />From: Deborah Maloney, Finance Director and Charlie Yunker, City Manager <br />Date: December 10, 2024 City Council Meeting <br />Request: 2025 Final Levy & General Fund Budget <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br />The 2025 budget and levy process began on June 11th when a revised Street Improvement Plan was presented <br />for the City Council’s consideration of 2025 improvements that included street reconstruction and mill and <br />overlay improvements. Staff also reviewed the extensive mill and overlay projects for 2024 and 2025 and the <br />resulting impact on the 2025 debt service levy. At the June 25th City Council work session, the City Council and <br />staff reviewed the updated Street Improvement schedule and its impact on the 2025 Debt Levy. The Debt Levy <br />provides funding for 2025 debt service payments for the Road Improvement debt, Lease Revenue debt (city <br />buildings) and the Tax Abatement debt (parks and sidewalks). The proposed 2025 Debt Levy is part of the <br />requested approval of the Final Levy for 2025 at tonight’s City Council Meeting and Public Hearing. <br />At the July 9th work session, Staff provided the City Council with an early projection regarding the overall levy <br />and General Fund Budget incorporating known cost increases and inflationary assumptions. This included the <br />Housing Redevelopment Authority (HRA), Capital Equipment, Building, Parks and Infrastructure Improvement <br />Funds. Council affirmed the adjustments to the various capital levies that are consistent with the long-term <br />capital plans and directed staff to incorporate the items discussed into the 2025 Budget and Levy, and expressed <br />the desire for a levy increase of no more than 5%. Staff continued to analyze actual costs with new information <br />provided by vendors, contractual service providers, and labor negotiation developments, which were presented <br />at the August 15th Council work session and an updated presentation at the August 27th Council Meeting. <br />Staff presented the draft 2025 budget and levy on August 27th projecting a 4.65% levy increase. Since that <br />meeting further negotiations had taken place with the city’s labor unions, and information from comparable <br />cities show that market adjustments are needed across all functions to remain competitive. With negotiations <br />are still on-going at the time of the preliminary levy, a Preliminary Levy was set at a 6% increase over 2024 on <br />September 10, 2024. <br />The Levy proposed below reflects these work session discussions and finalized results of contract negotiations. <br />The proposed 2025 overall levy is $9,682,183, which represents an increase of $491,050 or a 5.34% increase <br />compared to the 2024 overall levy. <br /> <br /> <br />2024 $ Change 2025 % Change <br />General Fund 5,938,338$ 398,550$ 6,336,888$ 6.71% <br />HRA Fund 209,414 209,414 0.00% <br />CIP Fund 368,200 60,000 428,200 16.30% <br />Combined Debt Service & Infrastructure Funds 2,562,181 2,562,181 0.00% <br />Building Improvement Fund 98,000 17,500 115,500 17.86% <br />Park Improvement Fund 15,000 15,000 30,000 100.00% <br />Total 9,191,133$ 491,050$ 9,682,183$ 5.34% <br />37