Fiscal Year 2005 Budget
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Budget in Brief The proposed FY 2005 Financial Plan is an investment in a local government that continues to strive to be accessible, innovative and responsive to the needs of the community. It is designed to address the continued, professional growth of our employees, make proactive improvements to our procedures and technologies, effectively plan for future infrastructure needs, and continue to retain and attract residents and businesses to Windsor. The FY 2005 Financial Plan renews our commitment to the organization and service delivery. These areas have suffered the most in the FY 2004 Financial Plan, and a risk of making further reductions in staffing and training could lead to long-term damage. This renewed commitment is also designed to recognize the financial sacrifices made by all employees for the FY 2004 Financial Plan and adequately address various "hygiene" issues. Expenditures for training and support staffing appear as invisible expenses that have little to do with the delivery of services, but these little investments should make large dividends in terms of productivity and performance. The proposed FY 2005 budget is $80,641,193, an increase of $3,317,223 or 4.3% above the FY 2004 budget with a proposed mill rate of 28.83. The Proposed Fiscal Year 2005 General Fund Budget is summarized as follows: Chart 1
This Financial Plan proposes several policy initiatives that respond to Council priorities or emerging issues identified as part of the town's business plan development. Redevelopment Underutilized sites and Buildings Improve transportation netowrks to vacilitate economic development efforts
Promote economic development including expanding dining and retail opportunities
Preserve and enhance housing values
Enhance Early Childhood Development Efforts
Raise awareness of education system achievements
Arts and Culture Policy
Increase small business assistance
increase community and regional awareness of Windor's events, services and programs
Green Policy
Meet the Needs of the Windsor's Most Vulnerable
COST REDUCTIONS AND OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCIES These enhancements are balanced by lowering the cost of government in the following ways:
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