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Memorandum DATE August 31, 2018 CITY OF DALLAS TO Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council SUBJECT FY 2018-19 and FY 2019-20 Biennial Budget Amendments On Wednesday, September 5, 2018, the City Council will meet to take up three items related to the FY 2018-19 budget, among other business. First, Jack Ireland, Director of the Office of Budget, will recap the amendments that the City Council considered and supported on August 29, 2018. A one-page list of the amendments and the full briefing are attached for your review. Following the briefing, the Mayor will entertain a motion to approve the proposed FY 2018-19 City of Dallas Operating, Capital, and Grant & Trust Budgets on first reading. This must occur, per the City Charter, so that we can provide adequate public notice of the budget under consideration. Following approval of the budget on first reading, the appropriation ordinance will be published in the official newspaper of the City with a separate schedule setting forth the items in the manager s estimate which were omitted or changed by the City Council, if any. The budget ordinance that we have posted for consideration on first reading consists of the City Manager s recommended budget as amended by the six amendments that received a majority support of City Council on August 29. Once a motion to approve the budget is made, Council Members will have the opportunity to make motions to amend the budget. The subsequent votes on these amendments will not be straw votes; they will be official votes, the outcome of which will determine what is printed in the newspaper for the public to examine. Additionally, the final vote to approve the budget on first reading is an official vote. As we understand it, Council Member McGough is working on an amendment regarding police and fire compensation. Additionally, Council Member Kingston proposed an amendment on August 29 that reduced the Youth Commission budget from $100,000 to $50,000 and used the funds for tax reduction. That amendment only received seven votes in favor; however, while it is not included in the draft ordinance we have posted at this time, we anticipate that if the amendment is reintroduced, it will pass. To facilitate the amendment process, please submit these and any additional amendments you would like the City Council to consider to me and Jack Ireland by noon on Tuesday. Please use the same template as before to provide a balanced source and Our Product is Service Empathy Ethics Excellence Equity

DATE SUBJECT August 31, 2018 FY 2018-19 and FY 2019-20 Biennial Budget Amendments use of funds. We will compile and send a list of all proposed amendments to the City Council on Tuesday evening, and post them online for the public. The third budget-related item on the agenda for September 5 is a public hearing on the tax rate. The City Council is scheduled to pass the appropriation ordinance on final reading on September 18, 2018 which is at least 10 days after publication of the ordinance. The City Council may consider additional amendments at any time prior to passage of the appropriation ordinance on final reading on September 18, 2018. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. M. Elizabeth Reich Chief Financial Officer [Attachments] c: T.C. Broadnax, City Manager Larry Casto, City Attorney Craig D. Kinton, City Auditor Bilierae Johnson, City Secretary Preston Robinson, Administrative Judge Kimberly Bizor Tolbert, Chief of Staff to the City Manager Jon Fortune, Assistant City Manager Joey Zapata, Assistant City Manager Majed A. Al-Ghafry, Assistant City Manager Nadia Chandler Hardy, Assistant City Manager and Chief Resilience Officer Raquel Favela, Chief of Economic Development & Neighborhood Services Directors and Assistant Directors Our Product is Service Empathy Ethics Excellence Equity

1 7 8 Amendment #19 - CM Kleinman Non-Departmental - overtime for PAO and EBS to provide support to City Council members at offsite meetings after regular business hours $75,000 Tax reduction $75,000 Total Source of Funds $75,000 Total Use of Funds $75,000 GPFM - Committee supports 5-2 Council - Supported by 10 Amendment #55-B - CM Greyson Plastic Bag Fee (non-general Fund) $500,000 MGT-Office of Environmental Quality - environmental plan including climate change plan $500,000 Total Source of Funds $500,000 Total Use of Funds $500,000 QL - Committee supports 5-0 Council - Supported by 12 Amendment #77 - CM Gates Transportation - expanded bike lane program $500,000 Public Safety - to be used for compensation or bonuses that will help with retention and recruitment $250,000 Tax reduction $250,000 Total Source of Funds $500,000 Total Use of Funds $500,000 MSIS - Committee supports 5-0 Council - Supported by 8 101 108 109 Amendment #69-B - CM McGough DFR - Technical adjustment to overtime calculation $177,797 DFR - Overtime cost to meet minimum staffing levels to allow for paramedic training during FY 2018-19 $1,916,869 DFR - Safety officer tactical development and promotional exam testing $750,000 DFR - 60 automatic chest compression devices $900,000 DFR - Delay inventory purchases $89,072 Total Source of Funds $1,916,869 Total Use of Funds $1,916,869 PS - Committee meeting canceled Council - Supported by 9 Amendment #108 - CM McGough HR - Reduce Comprehensive Compensation Study funding from $1 million to $500k $500,000 DFR - Public Safety equipment $500,000 Total Source of Funds $500,000 Total Use of Funds $500,000 Submitted on 8/29/18 Council - Supported by 8 Amendment #109 - CM Gates Mayor & Council - District Office Pilot - reduce from $375K to $120K $255,000 Public Works - MOWmentum Program $75,000 Tax Reduction $180,000 Total Source of Funds $255,000 Total Use of Funds $255,000 Submitted on 8/29/18 Council - Supported by 8 Page 1 of 1

FY 2018-19 and FY 2019-20 Biennial Budget Amendments City Council Briefing September 5, 2018 M. Elizabeth Reich, Chief Financial Officer Jack Ireland, Director Office of Budget

Overview Review six budget amendments supported by a majority of council members on August 29 Discuss additional amendments and next steps 2

Amendment that Received a Majority Support Amendment #19 - CM Kleinman Non-Departmental - overtime for PAO and EBS to provide support to City Council members at offsite meetings after regular business hours $75,000 Tax reduction $75,000 Total Source of Funds $75,000 Total Use of Funds $75,000 GPFM - Committee supports 5-2 Council - Supported by 10 3

Amendment that Received a Majority Support Amendment #55-B - CM Greyson Plastic Bag Fee (non-general Fund) $500,000 MGT-Office of Environmental Quality - environmental plan including climate change plan $500,000 Total Source of Funds $500,000 Total Use of Funds $500,000 QL - Committee supports 5-0 Council - Supported by 12 4

Amendment that Received a Majority Support Amendment #77 - CM Gates Transportation - expanded bike lane program $500,000 Public Safety - to be used for compensation or bonuses that will help with retention and recruitment $250,000 Tax reduction $250,000 Total Source of Funds $500,000 Total Use of Funds $500,000 MSIS - Committee supports 5-0 Council - Supported by 8 5

Amendment that Received a Majority Support Amendment #69-B - CM McGough DFR - Technical adjustment to overtime calculation $177,797 DFR - Overtime cost to meet minimum staffing levels to allow for paramedic training during FY 2018-19 $1,916,869 DFR - Safety officer tactical development and promotional exam testing $750,000 DFR - 60 automatic chest compression devices $900,000 DFR - Delay inventory purchases $89,072 Total Source of Funds $1,916,869 Total Use of Funds $1,916,869 PS - Committee meeting canceled Council - Supported by 9 6

Amendment that Received a Majority Support Amendment #108 - CM McGough HR- Reduce Comprehensive Compensation Study funding from $1 million to $500k $500,000 DFR - Public Safety equipment $500,000 Total Source of Funds $500,000 Total Use of Funds $500,000 Submitted on 8/29/18 Council - Supported by 8 7

Amendment that Received a Majority Support Amendment #109 - CM Gates Mayor & Council - District Office Pilot - reduce from $375K to $120K $255,000 Public Works - MOWmentum Program $75,000 Tax Reduction $180,000 Total Source of Funds $255,000 Total Use of Funds $255,000 Submitted on 8/29/18 Council - Supported by 8 8

Additional Amendments and Next Steps Today s budget ordinance consists of the City Manager s recommended budget as amended by the six amendments that received a majority support of City Council on August 29 Additional amendments may be considered as an amendment to the motion for passage of today s budget ordinance After passage on first reading, the ordinance shall be published in the official newspaper of the City Additional amendments may be considered up until final approval of the budget Second and final approval of the FY 2018-19 budget is scheduled for September 18 9

FY 2018-19 and FY 2019-20 Biennial Budget Amendments City Council Briefing September 5, 2018 M. Elizabeth Reich, Chief Financial Officer Jack Ireland, Director Office of Budget