Sep 01, 2022

City will have hearing for revenue neutral rate and budget Tuesday

Posted Sep 01, 2022 6:11 PM

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Revenue Neutral Rate and budget hearings for the City of Hutchinson are scheduled for Tuesday.

City Manager Gary Meagher met with department heads and they were able to find more than $1.2 million in cuts to close out 2022 and for 2023.

They include holding some open positions vacant in the police department saving about $493,000, cutting $238,000 from the motor and equipment reserve fund, and making another $245,000 in cuts in department operating expenses. It also includes more than $224,000 in cuts to the street department.

The city is having to make the cuts to keep the mill levy at 41.556 mills. The cuts offset a 7% increase in valuations for 2023 and will, if nothing else changes, keep the budget at revenue neutral for the coming year.

However, the city is holding the Revenue Neutral Rate hearing just in case an emergency event or a miscalculation by another agency would inadvertently push them above a flat actual collection, because if that happened and they didn't hold the hearing, they would have to give the excess back.

The city budget also includes the Hutchinson Recreation Commission budget with a 2023 mill levy rate of 3.613, which is above revenue neutral for them, but they have held the required hearings.

Since the budget was discussed, the opioid fund was added, because there was some money passed down from the state. Police department salaries were increased by $24,262 for the FOP negotiations and a $2 million transfer happened from the stormwater fund to the CIP fund to pay for the Mine Road project. Estimated costs on that are about $1.9 million.

The budget, if it is passed on Tuesday, would be the most that can be spent by the city, but they can always spend less if they can find areas to save as the year goes along.

The Hutchinson City Council meets Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. at City Hall.