File #: 2020-3356    Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Filed
File created: 2/25/2020 In control: Finance and Budget Committee
On agenda: 4/13/2020 Final action: 4/13/2020
Title: Recommendation for Funding Stormwater Utility Rate Study
Attachments: 1. Fund balance calculation FY2019
Related files: 2020-3909, 2020-3749, BILL NO. 21-52
Title
Recommendation for Funding Stormwater Utility Rate Study

Body
Issue/Request:
Recommend a funding source for proceeding with the proposed stormwater utlity rate study.

Key Issues:
* The Public Works Committee supports the concept of a utility as the most suitable funding mechanism for a sustainable maintenance and regulatory compliance program for stormwater.
* A rate study is necessary to determine appropriate fees and the utility structure before voters are asked to consider the issue. The rate study is anticipated to cost $400,000-450,000.
* The only feasible source of funding for the study is the General Fund Unallocated Reserve Balance.

Proposed Committee Motion:



Background:
Public Works Committee has spent considerable time over the last 2-3 years discussing the need and options for a stormwater program. The Committee reached concensus on the concept of a utility to provide ongoing funding for identified maintenance and regulatory compliance needs. The concept was presented to civic/business groups for feedback. The concept was generally well received with the suggestion that the program also include some funding for capital needs.

In order to develop the utility structure and determine appropriate fees, a rate study is necessary in order to place the issue on a ballot in the future. The study would be performed by a consultant and is expected to cost up to $450,000. This fee would include the development of a fee structure and the utility framework necessary to allow voters to understand the impact, and would include services related to establishing the billing system if the issue is approved.

Multiple sources for funding the study have been investigated and there are no current options other than the General Fund Unallocated Reserve Balance. Submitting the request as an expansion item in the annual budget process would force it to compete with regular, ongoing expense and potentially impact the operating budget. The General Fund Unallocated...

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