File #: 24-533    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Report Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/21/2024 In control: Recreation & Parks Commission
On agenda: 5/28/2024 Final action:
Title: SUBJECT: 2024-2025 City Manager's Budget Report REPORT IN BRIEF Director Jensen will provide an update on the City Manager's Budget Report. RECOMMENDATION Information only-no action required
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Report Prepared by: Christopher Jensen, Director, Parks and Recreation

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SUBJECT: 2024-2025 City Manager's Budget Report

REPORT IN BRIEF
Director Jensen will provide an update on the City Manager's Budget Report.

RECOMMENDATION
Information only-no action required

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DISCUSSION
On May 20th 2024 City Council held their first public hearing to review the recommended City Managers 24/25 annual budget. Of specific concern to the Recreation & Parks Commission is the Parks & Community Services budget. Increased costs for insurance, workmans compensation, utilities, facility maintenance expenses and minimum wage increases all created a significant shortfall. The department went into budget sessions with a projected $800,000 deficit.

The Department was tasked with eliminating $160,000 worth of the deficit. Staff used a two-pronged approach, cutting expenses and increasing revenues. Expenses were cut primarily by reducing planned special events, part time staffing levels and training and travel allocations. In addition, the $35,000 Boys and Girls Club was reduced by $10,000.

Revenues were increased primarily through initiating field use fees for McNamara and Nannini Soccer Fields. Historically the City has waived official fees associated with field use to support recreational youth soccer programs ran by non-profits. However, that use has extended over the years into more and more field use and even into supporting adult teams use of fields. This is not a sustainable business model. Each soccer club will be provided one free recreational season each spring but will pay for any use outside of that starting July 1st. Field use rates are comparable to Los Banos, Turlock and other municipalities. The projected revenue from this transition is approximated to be over $70,000 annually. Currently each club donates between $6,000 and $12,000 a year to help offset cost of utilities.

Revenues were also projected to be increased by the development of annual sponso...

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