Title: Expenditure Limitation/Home Rule Option
1Expenditure Limitation/Home Rule Option
2Expenditure Limit
- All cities and towns in Arizona are subject to
some type of expenditure limitation. - 79 cities and towns have adopted Alternative
Expenditure Limitations - 55 - Home Rule Option
- 24 - Permanent Base Adjustment
- Four year election cycle
- 30 in 2016
- 24 in 2018
- 1 in 2019 City of Phoenix
3 Why Expenditure Limitation
- 1970s property taxes were increasing at a greater
rate than were personal incomes. - In order to keep balance and ensure that local
government did not raise property tax wildly they
adopted rules known as Expenditure Limitation. - Section 20 and 21 added to Article IX of the
Arizona Constitution - A.R.S 41-1279.07
- Home Rule is based on FY 1979-1980 expenditures
revised annually - Population changes
- Inflation
4Home Rule Approvals
- Approvals Required
- City or Town Council
- Auditor General (analysis of proposal)
- Voters Must be a candidate election
- Once Approved
- Begins the following fiscal year
- Effective for four fiscal years
5Florence Example - If Not Approved
- 2014 Election failed
- 2015 Special Election (3rd Tuesday in May)
One-time Override. - 2016 Special Election (3rd Tuesday in May)
One-time Override. - 2016 Primary Election Home Rule Option
- 2 year waiting period before re- proposal
6Follow the Dots
- Leagues Guide for Alternative Expenditure
Limitation - Election calendars
- Reports on requirements
- Sample reporting forms
- Requirements for adoption
- Leagues Municipal Budget and Financial Manual
- Auditor Generals Webinars
- https//www.azauditor.gov/reports-publications/cit
ies-and-towns/webinars
7Team Effort
- Clerk noticing public hearing, agenda, election
documents, IGA with county, publicity pamphlet,
etc. - Finance Director all financial documents,
Auditor General Liaison, etc. - Public Information Officer Educational Materials
- Attorney legal review
- Manager approval authority and the face of
education session
.
8Partners
- County (IGA for election services and Voter
Registration) - State (Auditor General review required)
- Printer (county does not print town publicity
pamphlet) - Translation (Spanish translation required)
9Steps to Election
- Chronological Order
- No date included always refer to League
Materials - Receive state imposed expenditure limitation
- IGA with County
- Agreement with printing company
- Publish Notice of Public Hearings
- A.R.S 39-204
- Once a week for two consecutive weeks prior to
public hearing - Hold two public hearings
- Council Adjourn to Special Meeting to Adopt
- 2/3 vote of Council required
10Steps Continued
- Publish record of vote A.R.S 41-563.01
- Amount of Expenditure Limit
- Purpose for the Excess
- Publish notice that you are accepting arguments
- Include amount charged
- 200 words
- Submit to Auditor General
- Summary and detailed analysis
- Latest is 60 days prior to election the earlier
the better - Call of Election
- 100 days prior to election
- Not required but notices the public
- Publish in newspaper 2 consecutive weeks (weekly)
4 times (daily)
11Steps Continued
- Receive review from Auditor General
- 15 days after submitted
- Receive arguments for and against
- Not less than 90 days A.R.S. 19-141 (B)
- Education session with public
- City or Town is not allowed to expend any funds
to influence the outcome of the election. A.R.S.
9-500.14 - Prepare publicity pamphlet
- Send publicity pamphlet to AG for review
- Send public pamphlet to printing company
12Voting Methods
- Make early ballots available
- 33 days before election
- Cannot distribute more than 27 days before
election - Mail publicity pamphlets
- Prior to early ballots being disturbed, but not
less than 10 days prior to election A.R.S.
19-141 (A) - Distribute early ballots
- Election
- Canvas Votes
- Inform Auditor Generals Office and Economic
Estimates Commission A.R.S. 41-563-.03(F).
13State Imposed Expenditure Limit
Fiscal Year Prior Fiscal Year Population / 1978 Population Population Factor
2017-2018 27,700 / 3,175 8.7244
Fiscal Year 1979-80 Base Limit x Population Factor x Inflation Factor Projected State-Imposed Expenditure Limitation Estimated Exclusions Total Expenditures Under State-Imposed Limit
2017-2018 714,110 x 8.7244 x 2.9594 18,437,598 2,999,606 21,437,204
14The Math
Purpose 2017-18 Source 2017-18
Public Safety 9,433,948 Federal 500,000
Parks and Recreation 3,577,854 State 8,755,000
Library 403,507 Local 25,587,000
Street Maintenance and Construction 5,552,370 Total Revenues 34,842,000
Water Utility 4,896,759
Sewer Utility 4,045,852 Exclusions 2,999,606
Sanitation 823,024
General Government 6,108,686 Budget 37,691,104
Total Expenditures 34,842,000 State Imposed 21,437,204
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15Exclusions
- Interest Revenue
- Grant Revenue
- Highway User Revenue
- Highway User Fund Tax
- HURF 1979/80 expenditure debt serve
- Debt Service
16Life Lessons Learned
- Home Rule/Expenditure Limitation is special
- Do not assume anyone understands the rules for
why Home Rule exists or what it is - Education session are a great way to communicate
with citizens - If your election ever fails
- Call the League
- Call Florence
- Dont panic learn about Special One-Time
Election - Dont call it an Override
- Override equal tax increases to citizens (school
districts)
17Importance of the Clerk
- Joint project among departments
- Clerk in a leadership role
- Get out and be part of a speakers bureau
- Learn all the facts about the budget
- Engage in the community
- Leadership support
- Helps promote the role of the Clerk!
18Questions?
Lisa Garcia Florence Deputy Town Manager/Town
Clerk Florence, AZ 85132 Lisa.Garcia_at_florenceaz.go
v (520) 868-75522