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Laurie Johnson, KUHF Public Radio
Houston Mayor Annise Parker released her proposed budget for fiscal year 2014 this week. The $4.9 billion budget includes pay raises for city employees — restored services and expanded recycling.
For anyone not familiar with the city budget, the total of $4.9 billion includes enterprise funds like the aviation department, convention facilities and dedicated drainage fund.
The general fund of $2.2 billion is the part that is tax supported and pays for general city services.
Houston Mayor Annise Parker says over the past three years the city has slowly restored many of the cuts made during the recession and this budget completes that process.
“The budget does not require a tax increase, and I would characterize this budget as reasonable and realistic.”
The proposed $2.2 billion general fund is a nearly 5% increase over the 2013 budget. It includes contractually obligated pay increases for the city’s three employee groups, three percent for police and municipal and one percent for fire. It also keeps the Rainy Day Fund fully funded at $20 million.
“My first few years in office, I came in halfway through a budget cycle and immediately had to start cutting spending. And that first budget, we had to slash several hundred million dollars. I feel like I spent my first term in office plugging holes in a leaky boat. But the boat stayed afloat, and now we have the funds to repair the hull and paint the boat and put up a new sail and we’re moving forward.”
(Hear more of this story at KUHF Public Radio)
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