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2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009
John J. Burin, City ManagerDavid Vandermark, City Chamberlain
CITY OF ELMIRA
2010BUDGET PROPOSAL
CITY OF ELMIRA
2010BUDGET PROPOSAL
www.cityofelmira.net
John J. Burin, City ManagerDavid Vandermark, City Chamberlain
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009City Property Tax Rate: 1996-2010
General Fund Balance
Changes In Fund Balances at End of Year
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009Bond Rating Upgraded
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 20092010 Proposed Revenues
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 20092010 Proposed Appropriations
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009Pension Costs
The NYS Office of the Comptroller has notified the City of Elmira that the 2010 pension obligation will increase by $700,892. This additional expense, if unamortized represents a 6.8% tax increase.
2009 Pension Obligation: $1,909,7522010 Pension Obligation: $2,610,644
Increase: +$700,892
The proposed budget assumes that the NYS Legislature will approve the Comptroller’s recommendation to allow municipalities the right to amortize this exorbitant increase in pension cost. This budget assumes a ten year amortization at 8% interest. Keep in mind that this expense is bore solely by the local taxpayers due to the State’s change in the pension system which no longer requires employee contributions. This is simply wrong and must be addressed by the legislative body in Albany.
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009Capital Improvement Program
The recommended 2010 Capital budget totals $12,265,393 with $9,841,445 or 80% being State or Federal allocations and $2,423,948 from Serial Bonds.
Funding Sources Include:Government agencies other than Federal: $3,201,598Federal: $6,552,347Other: $ 87,500Total: $9,841,445
Capital spending by major functional area:Parks: $ 606,598Transportation: $ 7,721,500Public Buildings: $ 1,691,000Emergency Services: $ 199,000Fleet Maintenance: $ 487,500Information Systems: $ 249,795Other: $ 1,310,000Total: $12,265,393
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009Capital Improvement Program
Road Program: 36% of the proposed $12,265,393 Capital budget represents road reconstruction and/or repairs. Total road work is $4,384,000 of which $4,106,197 or 93.6% represents State, Federal or other funding sources. Only 6.4% of the 2010 Capital road program is local taxpayer dollars. In addition to the numerous streets that will be milled, paved and patched, several complete reconstruction projects are planed for portions of Broadway, Washington Ave. and N. Main St.
Promenade: All of the matching funds have been secured to access a $1,250,000 Federal grant. According to Andy Avery, Director of City/County DPW there will be an accelerated Promenade project beginning in the spring of 2010.
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009Capital Improvement Program
Federal Building: A $1,250,000 grant has been awarded to the City to assist with the maintenance and repair of the Federal building. (Former Post Office). A renovation time frame has been developed with repairs planned to begin in the spring of 2010.
Park Improvements: A $402,896 park improvements grant has been applied for in anticipation of completing $537,196 of improvements in three parks. (Eldridge, McKinnon and Brick Pond)
Golf Course: In 2009 a Capital Improvement Fee was added to season passes and greens fees. As of October 31st. the total capital improvement dollars collected was $36,078. The 2010 Capital budget proposes an investment of these funds plus additional funds to replace/repair portions of the clubhouse roof, bathroom remodeling and pave the “U” shaped drive to the clubhouse. Total investment is estimated to be $105,000 before equipment purchases of additional $75,000.
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009Budget Summary
2010 Total Appropriations: $28,682,1532009 Total Appropriations: $28,659,177
+ $22,976
2010 Tax Levy: $10,236,0362009 Tax Levy: $10,053,876
+ $182,160 or 1.8%
2010 Tax Rate: $18.34/$1,0002009 Total Appropriations: $18.02/$1,000
+ $.32/$1,000 or 1.7%What does this mean in dollars and cents for the average taxpayer with a $50,000 home?$50,000
$1.33 per monthor
$15.96 per year
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009Sanitation Fee
Cassella Waste Management has advised the City that the price per ton at the Lake St. facility will increase from $40.00/ton to $50.00/ton.
The proposed 2010 budget recommends a $.09/week or $5.00/year increase which entitles the user to six bags per/unit/ week plus a recycle bin.
In comparison, the City’s municipal rate remains significantly less than the larger private hauler rates. Annual rates of $505.00 for one bag up to $1248.00 for five bags were quoted.
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009
WHAT IS THE MOST
SIGNIFICANT BUDGET
ISSUE FACING
TAXPAYERS IN THE
CITY OF ELMIRA?
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009
The City of Elmira encompasses approximately 7.4 square miles or 4,736 acres.
Wholly exempt parcels located within the City of Elmira encompass approximately 1,275 acres or 25% of the total land area. State, County, City and School buildings encompass the majority of the acreage. Other major land users are hospitals and Elmira College.
Wholly Exempt Parcels
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009Taxable Assessed Value: 1996-2010
2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSAL 2010 CITY OF ELMIRA BUDGET PROPOSALNovember 2009Budget Highlights
•State Aid: No increase in State Aid is forecasted---conversely this budget does not assume a
decrease in State Aid. •Sales Tax: Local government is highly dependant on sales tax revenue and therefore it is very
important not to over reach with this estimate. The sales tax estimate of $6,674,176 is 2.3% less
than actual 2008 revenue and .05% less than 2009 budgeted revenue.•All public services continue to be funded.•Public Safety appropriations continue to be the number one cost center representing
approximately 40% of total expenses before benefits. •Total appropriations of $28,682,153 are $22,976 greater when compared to 2009 or “no increase”.•The proposed rate of $18.34/1000 represents an increase of $1.33 per month for the average
home with an assessed valuation of $50,000. •The 2010 Capital Budget of $12,265,393 is 80% funded with Federal or State dollars. Included in
the Capital budget is a road program of $4,384,000 which is 93.6% funded with Federal and State
dollars. Projects include:Broadway N. Main St. Washington Ave. Promenade
Federal Building Rosenbaums Park Improvement Grant