Fiscal Sustainability Task Force

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Fiscal Sustainability Task Force Meeting #2 February 23, 2017

THE FORECAST

Dublin Outlook Last Three Years We’ve rebounded from the recession Property and Sales Tax growth has been strong Development has accelerated Housing market is up Unfunded liabilities have been contained (though still exist) Operating budget surpluses

Dublin Outlook Next Three Years Another recession may hit Property and Sales Tax growth will be steady but without great gains Development will slow as projects are completed The housing market will flatten PERS is doing poorly

Dublin Outlook

Dublin Outlook Goal of 10-Year Forecast Ensure ongoing operational costs are sustained by ongoing revenues in the long term Maintenance of new parks / facilities Contract services increases Inclusion of true ongoing (baseline) development revenues Conservative assumptions in years 5-10 Smart use of reserves now

Forecast Revenues Property Taxes Sales Taxes Development Revenue 4.4% in 17-18; 3.0% in 20-21; 3.2% thereafter 2.0% CPI through 20-21 4.0% growth on property transfers More Prop 8 recovery next year, then minimal Sales Taxes 2.5% in FY 18-19; 2.0% thereafter Development Revenue Declines beginning FY 18-19, as build-out approaches (expenditures reduced also)

Forecast Expenditures Personnel Five-year employee agreement – employees contribute 8% + 7% towards pension Saves City $700,000 / year Budget built in for PERS changes PERS earnings down, results in higher contribution: $500,000 / year COLA continues, based on CPI Merit adjustments continue until deficit Retiree health benefit capped Saves City $4.6 million over 15 years

Forecast Expenditures Contract Services 5.5% / year for Police 4.0% / year for Fire 4.0% / year for Maintenance (incl. new facilities) 3.0% / year for others Preventative Maintenance $1.0 million annually by FY 18-19

10-YEAR FORECAST

$109 million total reserves Savings Accounts set aside for specific purposes $6 million for restricted / accounting purposes $38 million for specific projects / programs $22 million for contingency / emergency $14 million for pension and retiree health $30 million unassigned (cash flow reserve) $109 million total reserves

Reserves Fund Balance and Reserves Policy Purpose Determine liquid resources Classify fund balances (accounting rules) Defines how net resources are allocated Provides info to make sound financial decisions

Reserve Categories Non-Spendable Restricted Committed Assigned Accounting reserves Restricted Restrictions placed by external entities Committed Designated by the City Council before the end of fiscal year Assigned Constrained by the City’s intent, but neither restricted or committed

Reserve Categories Unassigned Available for any purpose “Cash Flow” Reserve Dublin’s policy targets 2 - 4 months of the following year’s budget set aside in cash flow reserve 30 million / 70.1 million * 12 = 5.1 months

Note on Contingency Use of Contingency Reserve Use of reserves does not solve the structural problem Could be considered as bridge funding but then would need to be built back up Economic Stability Reserve ($8 mil) buys us 1-3 years, then we face a cliff No contingency built in for NEW facilities

City Council Strategic Planning March 2015 Meeting Take-Aways: City is transitioning from development to maintenance city Financial challenges of being built-out city Focus on maintaining a high level of services to the community Be smart about budget choices and reserve uses Staff identified 8 Focus Areas

Focus Areas Develop preventative maintenance plans Study underway, estimated impact included in budget and forecast Reinvest in existing facilities Shannon Center Parking Lot Dublin Sports Grounds Public Safety Complex Evaluate cost recovery and pricing policy for services / maintenance User Fee Study to begin in March

Focus Areas Performance measures Finance looking at software products Plan for future expansion of public safety services CIP approved for $15 million renovation of Public Safety Complex Internal Service Funds Finance review underway Pension and Employee Benefits Reduced City share of PERS Reduced Retiree Health Strategies for new or increased revenue streams All up for discussion!

Thank you