Baltimore City Council
File #: 12-0008R    Version: 0 Name: Quarterly Budget Briefings
Type: City Council Resolution Status: Failed - End of Term
File created: 1/9/2012 In control: Budget and Appropriations Committee
On agenda: Final action: 12/5/2016
Enactment #:
Title: Quarterly Budget Briefings FOR the purpose of calling on the Chief of the Finance Department’s Bureau of Budget and Management Research to brief the City Council on how the City’s actual finances compare to its budgeted projections in a timely manner after the close of each quarter in the City’s fiscal year.
Sponsors: Helen L. Holton, President Young, Sharon Green Middleton, Robert Curran, William H. Cole, IV, Carl Stokes, Edward Reisinger, Mary Pat Clarke, Warren Branch, Nick Mosby, Bill Henry, Brandon M. Scott, James B. Kraft, William "Pete" Welch
Indexes: Budget, Resolution
Attachments: 1. 12-0008R - 1st Reader.pdf, 2. Finance - 12-0008R.pdf, 3. Finance - FY12 Closeout and FY13 Q1 v.3.pdf, 4. Finance - 12-0008R.pdf
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
2/1/20160 Budget and Appropriations Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
12/10/20150 Budget and Appropriations Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
3/2/20150 Budget and Appropriations Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
11/10/20140 Budget and Appropriations Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
2/10/20140 Budget and Appropriations Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/13/20140 Budget and Appropriations Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
11/4/20130 Budget and Appropriations Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
12/3/20120 Budget and Appropriations Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/30/20120 Budget and Appropriations Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/23/20120 Budget and Appropriations Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/12/20120 The City Council Referred for a Report  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/9/20120 City Council Introduced  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/9/20120 City Council Assigned  Action details Meeting details Not available
* WARNING: THIS IS AN UNOFFICIAL, INTRODUCTORY COPY OF THE BILL.
THE OFFICIAL COPY CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IS THE FIRST READER COPY.
INTRODUCTORY*

CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL R
(Resolution)

Introduced by: Councilmember Holton



A RESOLUTION ENTITLED

A COUNCIL RESOLUTION concerning
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Quarterly Budget Briefings

FOR the purpose of calling on the Chief of the Finance Department’s Bureau of Budget and Management Research to brief the City Council on how the City’s actual finances compare to its budgeted projections in a timely manner after the close of each quarter in the City’s fiscal year.
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For the last several years, the City of Baltimore, like governments at all levels throughout the nation, has had to address significant gaps between projected revenues and expenditures. This trend seems likely to continue, with the Finance Department projecting shortfalls of $52 million, $96 million, and $123 million over the next three fiscal years.

In order to address these shortfalls, the City Council has had to approve a variety of measures to both cut City expenses and raise additional revenue. Some of these measures have been more effective than originally estimated, and others less so.

However, due to the way that budget reporting is currently handled, it often takes quite some time before it is clear to either the public at large, or their representatives on the City Council, which measures are successful or where projections are falling short. This lack of timely information undermines the public’s ability to understand the City’s finances or meaningfully participate in th...

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