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FY 2009 Second Quarter Update and FY 2010 & FY 2011 Forecast February 10, 2009

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Page 1: FY 2009 Second Quarter Update and FY 2010 & FY 2011 Forecast February 10, 2009

FY 2009 Second Quarter Update and

FY 2010 & FY 2011 Forecast

February 10, 2009

Page 2: FY 2009 Second Quarter Update and FY 2010 & FY 2011 Forecast February 10, 2009

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The Update

Uncertain Economic Climate State Budget – No Good News FY 2009 2nd QTR Update FY 2010 & FY 2011 Forecast

Budget Process & Calendar Economic Development

Local stimulus Council comment on direction

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An Uncertain Economic Outlook

National economy still failing Rapid financial sector collapse

Restricted credit – no lending Property and auto sales dropping

Unemployment at 10% soon CA Retail Vacancies

2001 = 6% 2009 = 13%

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An Uncertain Economic Outlook

2-3 year recovery? Perhaps a different kind of recovery?

V versus L shaped path

Personal income for goods down Retail industry shrinking

(thousands of shopping malls to close) Property tax growth slowed

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Federal Stimulus Hopes

The House version includes… $31B to states, local governments & non-profits

• Investments for infrastructure• Emergency assistance to families & individuals• $1B in new, 1-time CDBG funding

The Senate version may be different No new CDBG funding No meaningful affordable housing funds

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Bad News from the State-$17B FY 2009-$25B FY 2010

-$42B Deficit (23% of budget!)

Cash flow problems (funding deferrals)

Potential State solutions Cuts to Health & Redevelopment Bond against lottery Sales tax temporary increase Spending cap Need budget reform

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More Bad News from the State More State cuts now…

Parking Fines – new legislation • Loss of $3/citation = loss of $1M/year• Increase fines to recoup loss

DMV fees & reduced City revenue

Frozen CIP & transportation funding

Health & mental health grant reimbursements

We are managing State cuts through immediate expenditure reductions.

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FY09 2nd QTR Results Worsen

Overall revenue loss of - $2.4M

Property Transfer Tax down 45% (-$3.0M)

Sales Tax down 2.6% (-$500,000)

Parking Meter revenue down 7% (-$400K)

Property Tax growth slowed

Permit Activity down

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GF Revenue Forecast Declines:

Property Transfer Tax Sales Taxes Vehicle In-lieu Tax Parking Fines

Increases: Transient Occupancy Tax Ambulance Fees Other Revenue And property tax is still growing…

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Property Transfer Tax Decline

Real estate market collapsed 45% Revenue DECLINE

0

5,000,000

10,000,000

15,000,000

20,000,000

FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09

TRANSFER TAX

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Property Sales Tax Decline

Changes since last year (FY 2008):

Total Property Sales down 45%

Commercial Property Sales down 77%

Residential Property Sales down 31%

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Decline in Assessed Value Growth

5.40%

9.40%

9.30%

8.80%

6.90%

4.50%

0.00%1.00%2.00%3.00%4.00%5.00%6.00%

7.00%8.00%9.00%

10.00%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

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Immediate Actions

Hiring Freeze Deferring capital projects

(pending State $) Limit overtime spending Limiting non-essential expenses

Passage of Measure GG helps now fully fund Fire Department staffing prevent fire station closures

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How is FY09 2nd QTR spending?

Hiring freeze = salary savings Savings help offset revenue losses

General Fund- $2.37M revenue+$2.28M savings(-$90K gap)

Next 6 months uncertain State budget? Federal stimulus?

No budget increases

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FY 2010 & FY 2011 Outlook

Revenues down State uncertain Economy uncertain Not a time for growth Available capital funding reduced

Reductions needed for all funds

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Policy Framework 1-time revenue for 1-time expenses Long-term fiscal health

2-year budget 5-year planning (focus on year 3 impacts)

Prudent Reserve Control labor costs – minimize layoffs Manage unfunded liabilities No new programs without new revenues or

expenditure cuts Balance grant and enterprise funds

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2-YR Budget…3-YR ProblemPERS rate spike in FY 2012

Need GF reductions over 3 years of 6% Year 3 reflects PERS rate spike Assumes CIP funding reductions

Revised 3-Year Forecast - Not Balanced(in millions) FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012Projected Revenue $146.50 $149.50 $152.30Projected Expenses $149.20 $153.20 $158.30

Balance ($2.70) ($3.70) ($6.00)With PERS Rate Increase $3.00

Revised Balance ($2.70) ($3.70) ($9.00)

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Other Revenue Funds Face Deficits

Public and Mental Health Funds Expenditure cuts

Streetlight Assessment Fund Possible General Fund subsidy increase

Refuse Fund Rate increase in FY 2010: 15-30%

Clean Storm Fund Ballot in FY 2010

Permit Service Center Fund Expenditure cuts

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What are the Next Steps?

Plan for long term Control costs Continued budget review Discuss with labor unions & employees Council workshops focus on…

key program areas performance outcomes

Prepare for Federal stimulus package

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Goals & Values

Maintain City’s long-term fiscal health

Provide quality services to residents

Recognize the exceptional work our employees do

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Budget Calendar & Workshops Date Agenda Action/Topic

February 10 Action FY 2009 Mid-year Update, FY 2010/FY2011 Forecast & Program Focus: Economic Development

February 17 Workshop Budget Update & Program Focus: Environment

February 24 Workshop Budget Update & Program Focus: Public Health

March 10 Workshop Budget Update & Program Focus: Youth Services

March 17 Workshop Budget Update & Program Focus: Transportation, Library, Administrative Services

March 24 Workshop Council Feedback on Budget Priorities & Program Focus: Capital Improvement Program

April 21 Action Public Hearing on CDBG/ESG Annual Action Plan and proposed allocations to community agencies

May 5 Workshop FY 2010 & FY 2011 Proposed Biennial Budget

May 5 Action Adopt funding allocations and Annual Action Plan for CDBG and ESG

May 19 Action Public Hearing #1: Budget & Fees

May - June n/a Community Meeting(s) on the Proposed Budget

June 2 Action Council recommendations on budget to City Manager

June 9 Action Public Hearing #2: Budget & Fees

June 23 Action Adopt FY 2010 & FY 2011 Biennial Budget & Tax Rates

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Program Focus: Economic Development

Regional economy is struggling

What are Berkeley impacts?Business downturn Job lossesWhat can we do locally?

Council comments on direction