
Speaker C
57:05 - 57:31
"the thing that Bill did not say, Mr. Fauzi did not say, was if we build more stuff, the Building Safety Service Area also fills itself back up, as we saw in the revenue. And so that is also a relevant piece piece of that conversation."
“the thing that Bill did not say, Mr. Fauzi did not say, was if we build more stuff, the Building Safety Service Area also fills itself back up, as we saw in the revenue. And so that is also a relevant piece piece of that conversation.”
I'll just bookend this with a couple things. One is any detailed discussion about the ACFR and other audits will be at the Audit Committee, of course. We bring these in to the extent that they affect our finances overall, and they have big implications there. I also note the thing that Bill did not say, Mr. Fauzi did not say, was if we build more stuff, the Building Safety Service Area also fills itself back up, as we saw in the revenue. And so that is also a relevant piece piece of that conversation.
The Anchorage Assembly's Budget and Finance Committee-of-the-Whole heard Thursday that five municipal funds carry combined deficits approaching $45 million, with the workers' compensation and IT funds accounting for the largest shortfalls and the 2027 budget cycle set to determine how much can be resolved.

The Anchorage Assembly's Budget and Finance Committee discussed a draft budget priorities resolution Thursday asking the administration to model school-funding versus general-government tradeoffs for fiscal year 2027, with a July 21 target for advancing the measure.
