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Late January 2005 -First reading of the 2005 Capital Budget at Common Council Meeting. <br />Mid February 2405 -Final budget order from the State Tax Commissioners covering the City's <br />Operating Budget. This final action fixes all civil city appropriations, tax levies and tax rates. <br />This final budget order is required by state statute to be completed by raid February. <br />Mid February 2005 -Second reading of the 2005 Capital Budget and formal public hearing at <br />the Common Council meeting, Members of the public may speak during this portion of the <br />meeting. Also occurring at this meeting is the third reading and adoption of the 2005 Capital <br />Budget. Comments on the budget are limited to the Council Members during this portion of the <br />meeting. <br />Early March 2005 -Appropriation approval from the Department of Local Government Finance <br />for the 2005 Capital Budget. This is the fnal action needed to complete the City's Operating and <br />Capital Budget process. <br />Acknowledgrnents <br />Last year's hard work and effort by many resulted in the City's budget document receiving <br />recognition from the Government Finance Officers Association. Once again, many people <br />contributed to the 2005 version, which includes significant improvements in several areas. <br />Special thanks should go to the City's Fiscal Staff and Department Heads far their efforts in their <br />respective areas. Thanks also should go to our elected officials for their support of the concept <br />and process. Finally, to the City's Administration and Finance staff whose tasks were the most <br />challenging - a special thanks for a job well done! <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />® ,~ <br />.. ' ~ g~ <br />~; <br />Thomas J. Skarbek, Cf'A <br />Director of Budgeting & Financial Reporting <br />xiii <br />
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