
Anna Brawley
63:08 - 63:42
"in terms of our budget process, so members got, and it's on the calendar now, multiple work sessions on our budget. Those are our typical work sessions that happen in starting in October, moving into November. And so we are really early in our part of the budget cycle."
“in terms of our budget process, so members got, and it's on the calendar now, multiple work sessions on our budget. Those are our typical work sessions that happen in starting in October, moving into November. And so we are really early in our part of the budget cycle.”
I think the last thing I'll say, again, just a process issue, in terms of our budget process, so members got, and it's on the calendar now, multiple work sessions on our budget. Those are our typical work sessions that happen in starting in October, moving into November. And so we are really early in our part of the budget cycle. But the intent of this committee is to make sure folks understand that process before we are actually in it. And so I think at the September meeting, we've done this in the past to just do a brief walkthrough of what the actual process is, what the calendar looks like before we have the actual content of the budget.
The Anchorage Police and Fire departments are running well over their approved overtime budgets, and OMB Director Ona Brouse told the Assembly Budget and Finance Committee on Thursday that overtime allocations have not been updated in at least four years, with the continuation-budget baseline tracing to roughly 2010.
