Long Beach, CA
File #: 12-0347    Version: 1 Name: CD-5 - engage residents in FY13 budget
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 4/23/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/1/2012 Final action: 5/1/2012
Title: Recommendation to, by motion of the City Council, direct City Manager to process an RFP for the purchase of an interactive budget software program for the City of Long Beach FY13 budget and to explore a possible partnership with Long Beach news media in hosting an online interactive budgeting tool.
Sponsors: COUNCILWOMAN GERRIE SCHIPSKE, FIFTH DISTRICT, COUNCILWOMAN RAE GABELICH, EIGHTH DISTRICT
Indexes: Budget, Purchase Agreement
Attachments: 1. 050112-R-11sr Revised.pdf
Related files: 12-0197
TITLE
Recommendation to, by motion of the City Council, direct City Manager to process an RFP for the purchase of an interactive budget software program for the City of Long Beach FY13 budget and to explore a possible partnership with Long Beach news media in hosting an online interactive budgeting tool.

DISCUSSION
With the City of Long Beach facing a $26.5 million deficit over the next three years, it is vital to keep the public informed and engaged in this year’s budget process. In addition, to the annual district community budget meetings and the community budget document, the City Council should continue to pursue their request of the purchasing of a interactive budget software that will illustrate the current budget situation facing council, and allow the public to suggest how to create a balance budget for FY13. This idea was brought up by City Council members during the FY 12 budget cycle and no action was taken then to go forward.

At the budget meeting on March 6, 2012, the City Council requested the City Manager to provide proposals for budget modeling software for the fiscal year (FY) 2013. In response to this request, John Gross, Director of Financial Management, and Curtis Tani, Director of Technology Services, provided a memo to the City Council regarding several vendors, in addition to information on the implementation. Possible vendors include:

· Budget Allocator: Approximate cost: $4,000.
· Next10: Approximate cost: $15,000 (is used for the California Budget Project and by several cities).
· User Voice: Approximate cost: $289 per month (is used by the City of Seattle).
· Peak Democracy: Approximate cost: $500 per month.
· Budget Simulator: Approximate cost: $4,000 - 6,000.

Several news outlets and cities are sponsoring these ...

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