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File #: 21-1247    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing/General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/1/2020 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 1/12/2021 Final action:
Title: Action on FY 2019/20 Budget Year-End Report and Approve the Related Budget Amendments
Attachments: 1. FY 2019/20 Budget Amendments, 2. FY 2020/21 Budget Amendments, 3. Summary of Other Funds Performance, 4. Summary of Fund Balance Adjustments, 5. POST MEETING MATERIAL
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Action on FY 2019/20 Budget Year-End Report and Approve the Related Budget Amendments

Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Enhance Community Engagement and Transparency

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report provides the year-end financial condition of the City of Santa Clara on a budgetary basis for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020 and a summary of year-end performance for the General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Internal Service Funds, and Enterprise Funds. The report also includes the recommended approval of a limited number of FY 2019/20 budget amendments to address expenditures overages, due in part to COVID-19, and FY 2020/21 budget amendments necessary based on the final FY 2019/20 results.

Over the past three years, the current Administration has practiced strong fiscal management toward resolving a $116 million projected deficit and building up City reserves. While FY2019/20 was tracking as expected by way of revenues and expenditures through March 2020, the last few months of FY 2019/20 were significantly impacted by COVID-19, that resulted in a rapid and unprecedented decline in economic activity throughout this region and the nation.

COVID-19 primarily impacted selected revenues in the General Fund, such as transient occupancy tax and sales tax. Actual General Fund revenues fell below the budgeted estimate in FY 2019/20 by $10.9 million. Immediate expenditure controls, put in place by end of March 2020, amounted to savings of $14.8 million and serve to mitigate the majority of the lower revenue. However, the portion of the expenditure savings associated with the development fee program, along with the excess development fee-related revenues, totaling $5.1 million are set aside in the development fee reserves for this purpose.

In April 2020, the impacts from COVID-19 were estimated at $10 million. Overall, through strong fiscal management, the City ended the year with an impact of $3.6 million to the General Fund Budget Stabili...

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