Update city's financial planning rules to fix budget timing conflicts
In Plain English
The city adopted financial planning rules in 2021 that created a timing problem. The rules required recalculating property transfer tax revenue in June, the same month the city must adopt its annual budget. If approved, the city recalculates this revenue in April instead, giving staff time to incorporate the numbers into the budget.
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