City and County of San Francisco 1 Five Year Financial Plan Update FY 2014-15 through FY 2017-18 Joint Report by the Controller’s Office, Mayor’s Budget.

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City and County of San Francisco 1 Five Year Financial Plan Update FY through FY Joint Report by the Controller’s Office, Mayor’s Budget Office, & Board of Supervisors’ Budget Analyst Board of Supervisors Budget & Finance Committee March 19, 2014

City and County of San Francisco Overview 2

City and County of San Francisco Projection Update 3

City and County of San Francisco Key Assumptions Continued economic recovery is reflected in tax revenue increases. The pace of revenue growth will depend heavily on the strength of the national economy and local technology industry. No recession occurs within the projection period. No major changes to service levels and numbers of employees. No change in closed labor agreements. No wage increases on open agreements in FY beyond those already negotiated; inflationary increase (CPI-W) of 2.21% in FY and 2.45% in FY and FY

City and County of San Francisco Key Assumptions, continued Health and dental rates for active employees are projected to increase by 5% per year. Retiree health costs are projected to increase 9% per year. Employer contribution retirement rates and implementation of Proposition C are assumed to be consistent with the projection scenario provided by Cheiron Consulting Group in November Non-salary operating costs are projected to increase by CPI-U each year starting in FY

City and County of San Francisco Fund Balance and Revenues $16.0 million net loss of Fund Balance in FY due to $119.9 million loss of prior year (FY ) fund balance offset by a $103.9 million gain in starting fund balance as noted in the 6-Month Report. Use is split evenly between FY and FY $188.7 million increase in revenues and transfers in largely from: Property tax: $79.0 million increase assuming enrollment of commercial values, declining temporary reductions for residential properties, declining need to fund potential appeals, and stable levels of tax increment to the Redevelopment Successor Agency. Hotel tax: $41.1 million increase due to continued high occupancy and room rates and strong convention bookings. Business tax: $31.0 million increase, as private employment growth and wages are projected to peak in

City and County of San Francisco Revenues, continued Real Property Transfer Tax: $9.8 million increase projected as these revenues have exceeded expectations in the current year and are expected to remain high in FY , driven by foreign investment. 7

City and County of San Francisco Baselines Revenue increases lead to increased baseline contributions: Public Education Enrichment Fund Annual Contribution: $4.8 million increase in FY Housing Trust Fund increases of $2.8 million per year. Other baseline contributions to MTA, Library, etc.: $19.3 million increase in FY due to anticipated increases in Citywide aggregate discretionary revenue compared to FY budgeted levels. 8

City and County of San Francisco Changes to Reserves $12.5 million net change to Reserves in FY , primarily due to: $6.8 million increased deposit to Budget Stabilization Reserve in FY due to higher Transfer Tax revenue projection $6.9 million decreased deposit to General Reserve due to anticipated carry-forward of unspent reserve from current year $6.4 million increase in salaries and benefits and litigation reserves $4.6 million decreased use of Recreation and Park Reserve in FY

City and County of San Francisco Salaries & Benefits: $98.9 million increase for FY at current staffing Note: Assumptions detailed in Joint Report pages

City and County of San Francisco Citywide & Departmental Operating Costs Table A-1 (p. 9) provides details. Major items include: Capital, Equipment, and Technology: $25.4 million increase in FY and $64.2 million in FY Inflation on non-salary items (contracts, grants etc.): ~$22 million annual increases FY through FY Fire and Police multi-year hiring plans: net cost increase of $7.8 million in FY SF General Hospital rebuild one-time (fixtures and equipment) and ongoing (staff) costs: $27.0 million in FY , $20.9 million in FY , $19.5 million savings FY Annualization of FY supplemental appropriation: $5.6 million in FY

City and County of San Francisco Uncertainties Remain Outcome of collective bargaining Affordable Care Act implementation PUC Hetch Hetchy Power enterprise deficit Fire Department Exclusive Operating Agreement Outcome of ballot measures, such as minimum wage increase, and local Vehicle License Fee Current year overspending or supplemental appropriations Pace and duration of recovery 12

City and County of San Francisco Economic Expansions 13