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Council committees address Perrinville Creek flooding, hiring and biennial budgeting

Council committees address Perrinville Creek flooding, hiring and biennial budgeting
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During retreat, council discusses 2022 budget priorities, possible shift to two-year cycle


During retreat, council discusses 2022 budget priorities, possible shift to two-year cycle
Posted: May 9, 2021
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Meeting via Zoom Saturday, Edmonds City Councilmembers discuss the budgeting process with consultant Mike Bailey and City Finance Director Dave Turley, bottom row.
Should the City of Edmonds move from a one-year to a two-year budget cycle? How can the city better engage citizens in the budget process? What should the city prioritize and de-emphasize in the 2022 budget? Those were among the topics discussed during the Edmonds City Council’s budget retreat Saturday afternoon via Zoom.
The meeting facilitator was consultant Mike Bailey, a former finance director for the cities of Redmond, Renton and Lynnwood, who also ran a similar budget retreat for the council in 2020.

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Council works its way through budget amendments, setting stage for approval next week


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Posted: December 11, 2020
Finance Director Dave Turley speaks to councimembers via Zoom Thursday.
Meeting for five-and-a-half hours Thursday night, the Edmonds City Council slogged through 41 proposed amendments to the city’s draft 2021 budget, then sent them off to be included for approval during next Tuesday’s Dec. 15 council meeting.
The amendments proposed by councilmembers were wide ranging, from adding $210,000 the city’s $500,000 building maintenance fund (approved) to “unfreezing” the positions of two police officer hires (rejected) to hiring a three-year temporary position — at $140,000 annually — to rewrite the city’s code (also approved). All of the proposals approved Thursday night will appear on the council’s Dec. 15 consent agenda.

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