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Video Clips/Speaker C
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Speaker C

59:06 - 59:44

"The first section really deals with asking for information in what's called the preliminary budget memo or the 120-day memo that that will come out around September 1st. So it's really asking for basically scenarios or any information to really, you know, project that the point of that memo is to say, here's the revenue we expect, here's the big trends, here's our capital improvement program list, and really kind of a preview of what the actual budget will look like."

“The first section really deals with asking for information in what's called the preliminary budget memo or the 120-day memo that that will come out around September 1st. So it's really asking for basically scenarios or any information to really, you know, project that the point of that memo is to say, here's the revenue we expect, here's the big trends, here's our capital improvement program list, and really kind of a preview of what the actual budget will look like.”
Speaker
Speaker C
Timestamp
59:06 – 59:44
Source
Anchorage Assembly: Budget and Finance Committee-of-the-Whole
Community
Alaska News
Location
Anchorage
Captured at
June 18, 2026

From the transcript

And then of course for discussion and reaction. This has two sections. The first section really deals with asking for information in what's called the preliminary budget memo or the 120-day memo that that will come out around September 1st. So it's really asking for basically scenarios or any information to really, you know, project that the point of that memo is to say, here's the revenue we expect, here's the big trends, here's our capital improvement program list, and really kind of a preview of what the actual budget will look like. So the 3 sections here are asking for basically what happens or what— Yeah.

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