Document
		
 
		Comments:
		
	
[log in] or [register] to leave a comment for this document.
Go to: 
 all documents
	Looking inside:
 
	
  
Operating Budget
	
		(
		display item 7)
	
[home] [about] [help] [policies] [legal disclaimer]
 documents
 topics
(or 
 site menu)
 blogs
(or 
 posts)
 library resources
(including 
 pictures)
 database (all)
 Document
 
				
				Revenue Shortfalls - PFR
			15-Jun-2010 [387]
• History of PFR revenue shortfalls to 1999 - 2005
					Part of
					
  
Cost Recovery- Parks
  
Operating Budget
					
				
STAFF REPORT
 June 21, 2005
 To: Economic Development and Parks Committee
 From: Brenda Librecz, General Manager, Parks, Forestry & Recreation
 Subject: Parks, Forestry & Recreation Revenue Review – Phase II
 All Wards
Parks, Forestry & Recreation Revenue Review – Phase II, All Wards
To report on the revenue review of the Parks, Forestry and Recreation in consultation with the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer as directed by Council that a comprehensive review of revenue types be done prior to the consideration of the 2006 Budget.
Parks, Forestry and Recreation received a one-year adjustment of $2.5 million in its 2005 Operating Budget to address the revenue shortfall as a result of Welcome Policy.
Further analysis provided by this report showed that the anticipated revenue shortfall as a result of Welcome Policy would be $3.25 million in 2006. Based on current service provision costs, $3.25 million will be required to continue to operate the Welcome Policy in 2006. This budget pressure will be incorporated into the program’s 2006 operating budget submission.
The Deputy City Manager/Chief Financial Officer has reviewed this report and concurs with the financial impact statement.
It is recommended that:
 (1) Parks, Forestry and Recreation undertake Phase III of the Revenue Review that focuses on key revenue shortfall areas -- recreation program offerings, golf, ferry, and concessions, leases and agreements – for the purpose of developing remedial business strategies that include costing models, pricing thresholds and new revenue opportunities, as well as reflect the policy framework regarding user fees;
		  previous display | 
		|
| 
		 
				(showing last display)
			 
		
		 |