Financial Sustainability Plan (FSP)

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News & Updates:

November 8, 2024
On November 12, the City Council will continue their series of budget discussions. The Council will be presented with updates to the Financial Sustainability Plan (FSP). The FSP Task Force, that was convened earlier this year and made up of community members, finalized its recommendations and presented its plan to the City Council this past Spring. Because many of those recommendations have been incorporated into the recently proposed 2025-2026 Biennial Budget, the City Council will review a modified plan presented by the City Manager, and based on the FSP Task Force's recommendations.

May 10, 2024
Thank you to the community members who participated and provided feedback as part of the community engagement for the 2024 Financial Sustainability Plan! And thank you to our community led Financial Sustainability Plan Task Force members, who presented their recommendations to the City Council on Monday, May 6, 2024.

Next Steps:

The FSP Task Force's final report is considered advisory report to the City Manager. The City Manager will then write a report to the City Council with his recommendations.

Background

Due to state-imposed 1% limit on property tax growth, high inflation, relatively flat growth in other revenues, unfunded state and federal mandates, and other factors, the City’s operating revenues are not keeping pace with the cost of doing business. As a result, the City of Kenmore faces an upcoming structural deficit in its operating budget (General Fund and Street Fund) and will need to revise the Financial Sustainability Plan that was adopted in 2020. 

2024 Financial Sustainability Plan Task Force

The City of Kenmore is excited to mobilize the Financial Sustainability Plan (FSP) Task Force to serve from January 2024 to May 2024.

The  nine member FSP Task Force is reviewing the City’s financial forecasts and budgets and evaluating priorities, services, and revenues to make recommendations to the City Manager on how to resolve the structural deficit. All Kenmore residents, business owners, employees, and youth (minimum age 16), were encouraged to apply. Two spots were reserved for community members who have work or experience with business, finance, or management. Kenmore actively sought task force members that reflect the diversity of the community. The FSP Task Force has been mobilized and have been meeting regularly between January and May 2024. Please continue to check this page for meeting dates and agendas.  

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2024 FINANCIAL SUSTANABILITY PLAN TASK FORCE
2024 TASK FORCE MEETINGS
EMAIL TASK FORCE MEMBERS
2020 Financial Sustainability Plan Task Force
2020 Task Force Meetings
2020 Balancing Act Budget Simulator Tool
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