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FY2020 Adopted Budget CITY OF BEAUMONT TEXAS ________________________________________________ Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Operating Budget October 1, 2019 ‐ September 30, 2020 _______________________________________________ I. This budget will raise more revenue from property taxes than last year’s budget by an amount of $1,305,000 which is a 2.57% increase from last year’s budget. The property tax revenue to be raised from new property added to the tax roll this year is $527,601. II. The record vote adopting the FY 2020 Budget: For: Becky Ames, Mayor; Randy Feldshau, At Large; W. L. Pate, Jr., At Large; Audwin M. Samuel, Ward III; Robin Mouton, Mayor Pro‐Tem/Ward IV Against: Taylor Neild, Ward I; Mike Getz, Ward II Absent: None III. Tax Rates: 2019 Tax Rates 2018 Tax Rates Type of Tax Rate Per $100 Per $100 Adopted $ 0.710000 $ 0.710000 Effective 0.699158 0.709457 Effective Maintenance & Operations 0.632917 0.634035 Rollback 0.754820 0.760328 Debt 0.217887 0.218088 IV. Total Amount of City Debt Obligations Secured by Property Taxes: $200,009,000 The above information is provided, pursuant to Local Government Code Section 102.007. Mayor Becky Ames 25 Years of Service W. L. Pate, Jr. Randy Feldschau Taylor Neild At-Large At-Large Ward I 12 Years of Service Elected in May 2019 Elected in June 2019 President Sr. Pastor Vice President Pate Resources Group Cathedral Church H.B. Neild and Sons, Inc. Mike Getz Audwin M. Samuel Robin Mouton Ward II Ward III Ward IV 8 Years of Service28 Years of Service 4 Years of Service Attorney at Law Attorney at Law Retired from AT&T Samuel and Associates TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter of Transmittal FINANCIAL POLICIES ............................................................................................... 1 BUDGET SUMMARY Organizational Chart .......................................................................................... 7 Property Tax Levies and Collections ................................................................ 8 Dedication of Property Tax Rates ..................................................................... 9 Assessed Value of Taxable Property .............................................................. 10 All Funds Summary ........................................................................................ 12 GENERAL FUND Statement of Revenues and Expenditures ...................................................... 15 Summary of Revenues .................................................................................... 16 Summary of Expenditures ............................................................................... 17 Function Summaries Police ........................................................................................................ 19 Fire ............................................................................................................ 23 Public Works ............................................................................................. 27 Public Health ............................................................................................. 31 Facilities Maintenance ............................................................................... 35 Parks and Recreation ................................................................................ 39 Finance ..................................................................................................... 43 Planning & Community Development ........................................................ 47 Technology ................................................................................................ 51 Event Facilities .......................................................................................... 55 Libraries ..................................................................................................... 59 Executive Office ........................................................................................ 63 Animal Care .............................................................................................. 67 City Attorney .............................................................................................. 71 Personnel .................................................................................................. 75 City Clerk ................................................................................................... 79 Transfers .................................................................................................... 83 General Fund Detail ....................................................................................... 85 DEBT SERVICE Function Summary ....................................................................................... 123 Statement of Revenues and Expenditures .................................................... 124 Debt Service Fund Detail .............................................................................. 125 WATER UTILITIES FUND Function Summaries ..................................................................................... 127 Statement of Revenues and Expenditures ................................................... 128 Water Utilities Fund Detail ............................................................................ 130 WATER REVENUE BOND RESERVE FUND Function Summaries ..................................................................................... 135 Statement of Revenues and Expenditures ................................................... 136 Water Revenue Bond Reserve Fund Detail .................................................. 137 SOLID WASTE FUND Function Summaries ..................................................................................... 139 Statement of Revenues and Expenditures .................................................... 140 Solid Waste Fund Detail ............................................................................... 142 SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS Fund Summaries .......................................................................................... 145 Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund ........................................................................... 146 Municipal Airport Fund .................................................................................. 147 Henry Homberg Golf Course Fund ............................................................... 148 Municipal Transit Fund .................................................................................. 149 Other Special Revenue Funds....................................................................... 150 Special Revenue Funds Detail ..................................................................... 151 INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS Fund Summaries .......................................................................................... 185 Capital Reserve Fund Statement of Revenues and Expenditures ............................................... 186 Recommended Improvements ................................................................ 187 Recommended Equipment Purchases ..................................................... 188 Recommended Vehicle Purchases .......................................................... 189 Recommended Lease Purchases ............................................................ 190 Debt Service Requirements ..................................................................... 191 Fleet Management Fund Statement of Revenues and Expenditures ............................................... 193 Employee Benefits Fund Statement of Revenues and Expenditures ............................................... 194 General Liability Fund Statement of Revenues and Expenditures ............................................... 195 Internal Service Funds Detail ........................................................................ 196 CAPITAL PROGRAM Letter of Transmittal ...................................................................................... 205 Project Lists .................................................................................................. 207 Project Descriptions Public Works Projects ............................................................................. 211 General Improvement Projects ................................................................ 214 Water and Sewer Projects ....................................................................... 216 Outstanding Debt .......................................................................................... 220 PERSONNEL Personnel Schedules Compensation Plan ................................................................................. 221 Summary by Function - Three Year History ............................................ 222 Detail by Function Police ................................................................................................. 223 Fire ..................................................................................................... 224 Public Works ...................................................................................... 225 Public Health ...................................................................................... 226 Facilities Maintenance ....................................................................... 227 Parks and Recreation ........................................................................ 228 Finance .............................................................................................. 229 Planning & Community Development ...............................................
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