The Issues That Matter

Housing & Affordability

Ending Street Homelessness

Reform of the Tri-City Animal Shelter
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Pasco City Councilman Leo Perales
Leo Perales is your District 3 Councilman for the great city of Pasco.
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.1. Revenue: This refers to the total income generated by the city from various sources. In municipal finance, revenue typically includes funds collected from property taxes, sales taxes, utility fees, licenses and permits, federal and state grants, and other forms of income. Revenue is essential for funding city services such as public safety, infrastructure maintenance, parks and recreation, and other community services. 2. Expenditures: Expenditures are the total amount of money that the city spends during a fiscal period. This includes all costs related to the operation of the city's departments, such as salaries for city employees, maintenance of public facilities, public safety services (police and fire), and capital projects like road construction or park improvements. Expenditures are generally categorized into operating expenses (ongoing costs to run the city) and capital expenses (spending on long-term investments in infrastructure). 3. Budget Deficits: A budget deficit occurs when the city's expenditures exceed its revenues during a particular fiscal period. In other words, if Pasco spends more money than it collects, it creates a deficit. This situation may require the city to take measures such as cutting spending, increasing taxes, or borrowing funds to cover the shortfall. Persistent budget deficits can lead to long-term financial challenges for the municipality. In managing these financial aspects, city officials must ensure they balance the budget, maintain healthy financial practices, and provide essential services to the community while planning for future growth and needs.
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