Thursday, August 14, 2008

Tampa's Proposed FY 2009 City Budget


Tampa Florida's mayor, Pam Iorio, it seems to us, has performed a balancing act with her proposed budget for fiscal year 2009 running from October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009.

The mayor's summary of the budget states that her proposed 2009 budget invests in Tampa's quality of life, including initiatives that affect neighborhood life on a day to day basis by promoting safe, clean and attrative neighborhoods, creating a downtown residential setting, making regional mass transit a reality, and promoting Tampa as a "City of the Arts." Offsetting these investments, the budget holds the line on recurring costs, especially personnel costs, since the city can no longer count on the big annual increases in property tax revenues it enjoyed in past years.

The overheated real estate market which has fallen dramatically, has impaired the flow of increased property tax revenues. In addition, the State of Florida legislature passed mandatory tax cuts and Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment doubling the homestead exemption.

To cover these decreased revenues, the mayor has eliminated more than 380 city positions in the last 2 years and, hopefully, offset those staffing reductions with improved efficiencies in the way the city government operates.

Even with the mayor's proposed cuts, the $836 million budget still represents a 9.8% increase over the FY 2008 budget, due mainly to funds for her proposed infrastructure improvements. Tampa City Council will now have to review, and amend or approve, the mayor's proposed budget.

In the judgment of many, Mayor Pam Iorio has proposed a FY 2009 budget that keeps the city of Tampa moving ahead while adjusting to the new realities of reduced city revenues.

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