As noted earlier, a new process was implemented to more clearly tie Village Board goals to budget action plans. The Village’s budget and financial process begins in March of each year. At that time each Department Director presents an outline of their Department’s services, workload indicators, key accomplishments, and new initiatives to the Village Board. In April the Board reviews its Strategic Priorities, which Staff will use to develop its budget proposals for the following year. In June of each year the Board reviews and approves a five-year Capital Improvement Program. In July, multi-year projections are provided to the Board for the General and Water & Sewer Funds, which are the Village’s largest operating funds. These projections include an estimated property tax levy amount. Based on these projections, the Board sets budget ceilings which each department uses as an upper limit when developing its proposed spending plans. As the proposed budget is developed the estimated property tax levy may be increased or decreased depending on budget proposals for the Village Board’s review.
During September and October the budget team, consisting of the Village Manager, Assistant Village Manager, Finance Director, Assistant Finance Director, and Budget Coordinator, meet with representatives of each department to review their operating and capital spending proposals, and to review how these proposals meet the Village Board’s strategic priorities. As a result of these meetings and based on available resources, a proposed budget is prepared for review by the Village Board. During November, the Village holds public budget meetings at the Committee-of-the-Whole level. The Village Board subsequently holds a Public Hearing prior to adopting the annual budget in December of each year. A detailed calendar of the budget process immediately follows this transmittal letter.
Under the Budget Officer Act and the Village’s purchasing guidelines, the budget may be amended by the Village Manager in the form of transfers between line items up to $20,000. Budget transfers above this amount require the approval of the Village Board. This allows the Village the flexibility it needs to operate efficiently due to the scope of its operations. This also serves to increase the accountability of Department Directors by encouraging them to budget realistically and to keep a close watch on each expenditure line item during the year.