City eyeing at major changes to budgeting process
Major changes could be on the horizon for how Red Deer city council deals with operating budgets.
During their most recent meeting, City Manager Allan Seabrooke noted there is strong consideration towards going to a three-year operating budget, as opposed to debating a new one every January.
In addition to stating that staff aren’t doing their jobs if it takes council 10 days to complete budget talks, it is likely that starting in 2020, operating budget debate will move into December.
“The budget process is one of the most important functions that administration completes and it takes a huge number of resources and staff time to complete both an operating and capital budget. Some of the changes I’m looking at are really about creating operational efficiencies,” says Seabrooke, who took over as City Manager this spring.