Archives for June 14, 2010

Mid-Year City Budget Reduction Results

With a projected $11.7 million mid-year general fund shortfall forecast back in April, the City of Seattle decided to do a little budget trimming. The results were released today.  You can check out the presentation to the Seattle City Council Budget Committee here (PDF).

Here’s a bit of a summary, with a little emphasis on NE Seattle:

  • No reductions in Fire (“In light of tragic events over the weekend,” full review of safety implications due to cuts is requested)
  • Parks: No pools or community centers closed; wading pools partially closed
    • Ravenna Wading Pool closed for the year due to cuts
    • Dahl Wading Pool to open only three days a week, due to cuts
  • Library funding reduced by 2.4%, but current hours kept for all branches
  • Layoffs of 53.2 FTEs (full-time equivalents) included only 13 filled positions (remaining 43.9 FTEs are vacant).
  • SDOT has its own internal 2010 shortfall of $6.6 million; total SDOT shortfall (adding its share of the general fund shortfall) is $7.8 million.
  • ‘Rainy Day’ fund is down to $10 million (from $30 million at the beginning of 2009)
  • Mid-year changes should capture $12.4 million; the extra $700,000 will go toward filling the gaping maw that is the 2011 shortfall.

There is still a $50 million general fund shortfall forecast for 2011. Projected reductions proposed for general fund departments look like this:

  • Police and Fire – 1-5%
  • Human Services – 5-10%
  • Other agencies – 9.5-14.5%

And we were crying over wading pools?

Who are YOU ignoring while you read this?

If you found your way here from Future Tense, HI THERE.  My toddler is currently sitting on my lap watching Kittens Inspired By Kittens while I type this.  He’s a big fan.

For the rest of you, yours truly went down to KUOW on Friday and got interviewed for John Moe’s show, Future Tense (program title of, “Daddy why do you love your iPhone more than me?“).  And he linked to this blog from the program page. And the last post was all tweets! *shakes head in disgust*

And, for the record, I do not have an iPhone. But we did have an iPad in the house a week ago, and the toddler gave me a taste of my own medicine by hogging it the whole time. Message received!

Now, if you will excuse me, I’ve another interview to get to. This one is entitled, “Baby, why won’t you EVER let me finish my coffee?”