Mayor Submits 2014 Budget To Council

Fairhope, Alabama

Mayor Kant has released his proposal for the City's FY 2014 budget (click -- then again on next page) -- but the city council probably won't finalize it before the end of the fiscal year (Oct. 1st). The mayor is projecting total revenue of about $59.5 million and expenses of $54.9 million, leaving a surplus of $4.6 million. There will be no new borrowing and total debt reduction projected is to be $4.2 million.

Highlights include:

* A 3% cost of living raise for city employees
   costing $328,661 per year
   
*  $3.4 million from the general fund for capital        
    projects including :
            1.  A 10 field Soccer complex on Manley  
                 Rd. ($2 million)
            2.  Replacement of the community park
                 playground ($429K -- using remaining BP oil spill funds)
            3.  Fairhope Ave. Roundabout (@ Hwy 13) -- $265K
            4.  Renovation of restrooms on the pier -- $25K
            5. Widen Fairhope Ave east of Greeno -- $369K
            6. A floral clock -- $34K (Section St. and Hwy 104 intersection)
            7. New stairs at the Beach parks -- $10K

* Capital projects for utilities totaling  $12,136,000, including:
            1. $10 million for sewer plant upgrades

* $3 million for debt reduction using sales tax revenue
* 2 new police vehicles -- $80K
* one new garbage truck -- $243K
* $267K to paint another water tank tower and $700K for a new water line

REVENUE UP

Property taxes are projected to decline slightly (from $4 million to $3.9); but sales tax revenue will increase by about one million dollars (from $4.9 to 5.9 million). The recent annexation of Walmart into the city limits is a contributing factor.

Building permit and inspection fees are slated to rise considerably as well.

'COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT' EXPENDITURES DECREASED

The mayor called community development appropriations the "biggest challenge" -- and said he had cut  it from the $1.2 million  originally requested (click) to $700K; but he did not specify which projects he proposed to reduced or delete in the draft he released to the media.

Kant noted that the city of Daphne spends only about $100K yearly on such projects.

According to a source at city hall, the EAC (local school funding supplement)  and Chamber of Commerce appropriations were reduced in the mayor's proposal.

Mayor Kant: "I'm asking for input ... need to get some deadlines in place ... community development is the biggest challenge ... everybody's all over the spectrum on that ... none of its set in stone  ... ."

BURRELL SAYS 'TAKE IT SERIOUSLY'

Council President Burrell thanked the mayor and staff for the draft budget and asked council members to "take a lot of time to look it over."

Burrell: " ... please take it seriously ... ask a lot of questions ... take them to the mayor or bring to the council."














Comments

Little Billy said…
I hope they take it seriously. It is our money they are spending.
Anonymous said…
Let's insist that any dollars given for comunity development give citizens maximum benefits. All requests are not equal or worthy. No entitlement! Funding should be considered based on the merit of the project, past performance, accountability and the leadership behind it; and then balanced against all needs in the community.
Anonymous said…
I like the idea of the roundabouts but hope people actually learn how to use them. They work great when drivers understand them. Yield to your left, don't stop if you can safely enter the circle, don't stop in the circle, use your right turn signal to indicate that you are leaving the circle.