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Regular Village Board meetings are typically held at 7:00 p.m., the first three Tuesdays of each month in Council Chambers of Village Hall (room 201), 123 Madison St. When a Regular Meeting falls on a holiday, the meeting typically is held the following night. The Village Board also meets in special sessions from time to time. However, dates and times of Special Meetings can vary and may change.

File #: ORD 22-9    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 3/21/2022 Final action: 3/21/2022
Title: An Ordinance Amending the Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Budget
Attachments: 1. Budget Amendment Ordinance Q1 2022, 2. Ordinance Budget Amendment Summary, 3. Ordinance Budget Amendment Ordinance Detail
Submitted By
Steven Drazner, Chief Financial Officer

Reviewed By
A.M. Zayyad

Agenda Item Title
Title
An Ordinance Amending the Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Budget

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Overview
Overview
An ordinance is hereby presented to appropriate funds for FY22. Continually, staff evaluates all expenditures and certain adjustments must be made based on various circumstances. Quarterly, or sometimes more often, these adjustments (amendments) must be brought to the Village Board for approval.
The first budget amendment each year usually includes several carryover requests for amounts not spent in the prior year's budget. This is especially true of larger public works projects where the work typically encompasses more than one year. In addition, some requests are for new funding, usually due to re-evaluating costs. Adjustments are thus needed to cover adjusted current year expenditures, as well as corrections related due to oversight or under-estimating certain costs. Such underestimates this year are primarily related to the extreme inflationary environment the economy is experiencing right now.

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Staff Recommendation
Adopt the Ordinance.

Fiscal Impact
The new funding and carryover amendments as presented for Board consideration are summarized by Fund as follows:
General Fund $299,863
Motor Fuel Fund $257,542
Madison TIF $117,901
ARPA Fund $6,330,938
CDBG $46,625
Health Grants $161,000
Sustainability $35,000
Building Improv. Fund $107,266
Equip. Replacement Fund $439,044
CIP Main $2,744,931
Water/Sewer $2,422,948
Parking Fund $100,000

TOTAL $13,063,058

Of the new funding requests totaling $6.9 million, the top five include $6,180,938 as the FY21 ARPA lost revenue interfund transfer to the General and Parking Funds, $150,000 being requested for business COVID-19 compliance grants, $136,000 for health grant expenditures, $155,000 for capital (local street construction) expenditures and $93,895 for fire chest compression equipment (p...

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