Proposed Scope of
Services for Financial Advisor
As the City of Lawrence’s financial advisor you
are requested to prepare a report that analyzes various aspects of the city’s
capital and operating budgets. When performing comparisons to the city’s operating
budget, the budgets of the other Big 12 cities should be used with the
exception of Austin. The Scope of Work is described below:
Capital Budget
- Review the process used by the City of Lawrence to develop
its capital improvement budget and note its strengths and weaknesses.
Recommend changes to improve the process if warranted.
- Project the debt service fund property tax levy over the
next five years. Include the approved capital improvement budget as well
as a list of potential projects that will be provided by city staff. Also
include comments on the possible impact different levels of debt issuance
may have on the city’s bond rating.
- Review the maintenance needs identified by the city’s
staff of the city’s infrastructure and prepare a financing plan to fund
desired improvements. This will also include a review of the current
financing plan for the water and sewer system.
- Analyze the city’s method of constructing capital projects
and recommend changes in procedures that would make the process more
efficient and effective. This will include engineering selection, bid
procedures, inspection services and expenditure tracking.
Operating Budget
- Compare operating expenditures for the 2001-2005 period
for Police, Fire, Public Works, and Parks and Recreation activities.
- Compare the amount of funds spent over the 2001-2005
period to maintain infrastructure and the source of funds used. This will
be limited to non-utility related infrastructure.
- Compare the annual cost of living increases, merit increases
during the 2001-2005 period and the number of steps in the pay plan.
Include how merit increases are budgeted.
- Project revenues in the general fund for the period
2007-2011 taking into account legislative changes in the tax base.
- Compare the major sources of revenue in the general fund
to indicate over and under reliance on particular revenue sources.
- Review the city’s fund balance policy and recommend any
changes.