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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 17, 2017 <br />Page 7 of 15 <br />Watson reviewed the inter -fund transfers based on the October 10th conversation, <br />calculated as an annual recurring transfer from the General Fund to the Open Space <br />and Parks Fund and extended in the long-term financial plan <br />Although staff has made basic forecasts of revenue, expenditures, and reserves for all <br />funds, staff has performed a more detailed review, and has made more detailed <br />forecasts, for the major operating and capital funds, defined as. <br />• General Fund, <br />• Open Space & Parks Fund; <br />• Capital Projects Fund; <br />• Utility Funds, and <br />• Golf Course Fund <br />He reviewed fund balance projections <br />• The General Fund reserves are expected to remain relatively flat from 2017 <br />through 2018. The projected ending fund balance of $6 3 million equals 31% of <br />net expenditures, well above the targeted level of 20%. <br />Interim City Manager Balser asked if Council was comfortable with that new projection <br />or if it should be evaluated more heavily in the 2019/2020 budget <br />• The Open Space & Parks Fund reserves are projected to increase by $200,000 <br />due to the change in the funding policy. The projected ending fund balance of <br />$1.9 million is well above the minimum fund balance of $369,000. <br />Interim City Manager Balser noted that is $700,000 higher than the draft goal set at the <br />October 10 meeting. She asked if this reserve is too high or if Council would like to <br />consider other options. <br />• The Capital Project Fund reserves are projected to slightly decline during 2018, <br />but should remain around $1 million. <br />Interim City Manager Balser noted there had been discussion at the Finance Committee <br />while looking at the CIP as to whether the Hwy 42 multi -use underpass could possibly <br />cost more than budgeted. Finance Committee asked if the Hwy 42 multi use underpass <br />could be moved to 2019 to support cash flow in the fund and help fund the Short Street <br />improvements which also has a projected cost increase <br />• The Recreation Center Construction Fund is projected to spend down all the <br />bond proceeds by the end of 2018. <br />• The Library Debt Service Fund is projected to completely defease the 2004 <br />General Obligation Library Bonds during 2018 <br />
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