Adopted Budget for Fiscal Year 2004-05

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  Adopted Budget for Fiscal Year 2004-05

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The following are links to the fiscal year 2004-05 budget adopted by the Mayor and City Council on March 25, 2004. All of these files are in Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) format. You must have the free Acrobat Reader installed on your PC in order to view or print the files. You can view the entire 665-page budget in one PDF file (5.7 Mb in size), or select any portion of it below.
Cover of budget book
TRANSMITTAL LETTER
City Manager's Letter transmitting the Submitted FY 2004-05 budget to the full City Council.

EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW
This section provides a "big picture" look at the budget. Topics in the Executive Overview are the community profile, a discussion of the City's revenues, a look at the City's expenditures by outcome, an analysis of constraints on the City’s budget, a summary of Tax Increment Financing (TIF) projects, and personnel information.

BUDGET BY DEPARTMENT
Click on a departmental link below to see the services provided by the various city departments and the expenditures associated with those services.

Aviation
Boards of Election Commissioners
City Auditor
City Clerk
City Development
Codes Administration
Contingent Appropriation
Convention and Entertainment Centers
Convention and Tourism
Debt Service
Environmental Management
Economic Incentives
Finance
Fire
Health
Health and Medical Care Facilities
Housing and Community Development
Human Relations
Human Resources
Information Technology
Kansas City Museum
Law
Municipal Court
Neighborhood and Community Services
Office of City Manager
Office of Mayor and City Council
Parks and Recreation
Police
Public Transportation
Public Works
Water Services

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS SUMMARY
The Capital Improvements Section contains information pertaining to budgeted and projected expenditures for public improvements such as roads, bridges, drainage and flood control, and neighborhood conservation. Also included is information on funding sources for capital improvements.

MUNICIPAL DEBT
The Municipal Debt Section is a summary of the projects funded through bonds, notes, and leases.

SUMMARY SCHEDULES
All Funds Summaries
Schedule I - Comparison of Expenditures by Purpose and Program
Schedule II - Comparison of Expenditures by Appropriation Unit and Program
Schedule III - Comparison of Expenditures by Fund
Schedule IV - Comparison of Expenditures by Department
Schedule V - Comparison of Expenditures by Program and Department
Schedule VI - Comparison of Revenues by Major Sources and Program
Schedule VII - Comparison of Revenues by Fund

General Fund Summaries
Schedule VIII - Comparison of Revenues by Source
Schedule IX - Comparison of Expenditures by Purpose and Department
Schedule X - Comparison of Revenues, Expenditures and Change in Fund Balance

Special Revenue Fund Summaries
Schedule XI - Comparison of Revenues, Expenditures and Change in Fund Balance

Enterprise Funds Summaries
Schedule XII - Comparison of Revenues, Expenditures and Change in Cash Reserve

Street and Avenue Special Assessment Funds Summaries
Schedule XIII - Comparison of Revenues, Expenditures and Change in Cash Reserve

Federal Funds Summaries
Schedule XIV - Comparison of Revenues and Expenditures

Budget Summary
Schedule XV - General Budget Summary - Fiscal Year 2004-05

Inter-Fund Transfers
Schedule XVI – Summary of Inter-Fund Transfers – All Funds - Fiscal Year 2004-05

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
The Glossary contains the definition of commonly used words and phrases found through-out the budget document.

APPENDIX
The appendix contains information on the budget adoption process, method of accounting, the methods for projecting revenue, a general overview of the budget, and the City Manager’s Transmittal Letter for the Preliminary Budget provided to the Mayor on January 15, 2004.

  

 

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