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General Budget Process
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General Budget Process
Each year, departments submit budget requests to the Finance Department, which are reviewed by the Mayor and Finance Director. The proposed budget is then presented to the Common Council for review, public input is gathered, and the Council adopts a final version.
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General Budget Process
The Common Council adopts the final City budget, typically in the fall. A public hearing is held before adoption to allow for resident input.
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General Budget Process
The operating budget covers day-to-day expenses (staffing, utilities, supplies), while the capital budget funds larger projects and infrastructure (roads, vehicles, buildings, etc.).
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General Budget Process
A significant portion of the City’s budget is dedicated to delivering essential services such as public safety (Police and Fire), infrastructure maintenance (like roads and snow removal), and other citywide operations that keep New Berlin running smoothly.
To provide these services, the City invests in a skilled and dedicated workforce, and as such, personnel costs (salaries, benefits, and retirement) represent one of the largest areas of spending across all departments.
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General Budget Process
The majority of funding comes from property taxes, with additional revenue from state aids, fees, permits, and grants.