Council expected to vote on budget
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Andrew Glazer
COSTA MESA -- The City Council is scheduled tonight to approve an $85.6
million budget for 2000-01.
The city’s Finance Department unveiled a draft budget last week. The
council responded by submitting 84 questions about the draft -- ranging
from the theoretical to the minute.
Questions included:
* “How necessary is the heavy-rescue truck?”
* “What is the current status of the parents’ interest in new playground
equipment?”
* “Saturday Social? Training workshop? Do we have some more specific
info?”
The department released a report Friday with the intent of clearing up
vagaries. The council, having reviewed the answers, will listen to the
public comments and discuss the proposed budget before voting on it
tonight.
During the year, the council uses the budget as a tool to weigh which
programs the city should focus on. It is not, however, an unchangeable
prescription of what to spend where, City Manager Allan Roeder said.
“The council changes the budget at almost every meeting,” he said.
The draft budget is largely the same as last year.
New programs the city proposed include buying a more maneuverable rescue
van, expanding summer programs for children and hiring three additional
staff members for the Police and Fire departments.
The City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. tonight at City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive.
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