What are budget modifications?
Budget modifications are changes to the City’s spending plan that account for new or updated Council policies, as well as trends in revenue or expenses.
What do these proposed budget modifications do?
The proposed budget modifications address issues that are top of mind for all Tacoma residents and the business community. They:
- Reflect the Council’s policy decisions
- Maintain essential services and address critical needs
- Expand the City’s response to safety, health, affordable housing and homelessness, and the needs of the business community
- Reaffirm the City’s dedication to anti-racist systems transformation
Do the proposed budget modifications include funding for alternative response models?
Yes. The proposed budget modifications include full funding of alternative response models including:
- A Behavioral Health Response Unit (HOPE Team) which would respond to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis;
- A Community Service Officer program to respond to low/no-risk calls, diverting calls from commissioned officers and improving service delivery and equity
Do the proposed budget modifications include funding for police and fire services?
The proposed budget modifications include funding for Tacoma Police Department and Tacoma Fire Department to cover:
- Overtime needed to maintain minimum staffing levels Continued implementation of the Violent Crime Reduction Plan and street racing emphasis patrols
- Continued equipment replacement and software needs
- Increased costs and demand for services such as board ups and towing
Do the proposed budget modifications include funding for affordable housing and homelessness?
The proposed budget modifications include funding for affordable housing and homelessness to cover:
- An extension of emergency sheltering through the end of 2024
- An expansion of safe parking
- Outreach and communication on rental housing code changes
- Communication and outreach for Home in Tacoma
- An ADU accelerator program
Do the proposed budget modifications include funding to address Tacoma’s economic development needs?
The proposed budget modifications include funding for the:
- Implementation of the Green Economy Study
- Business Climate Survey
- Extension of the Window Replacement Program to assist businesses impacted by vandalism
- Attraction of investment and jobs by marketing Tacoma’s business advantage Change in business license penalty structure from a 50% penalty to a 20% penalty going into effect
- Development of the Community Safety Action Strategy with a focus on engaging businesses and community members in order to develop a shared vision for community safety
Do the proposed budget modifications include funding for improvements to permitting and zoning?
Yes. The proposed budget modifications include funding for increased permit processing support to improve timelines, as well as communication and outreach on permitting and land use programs.
Do the proposed budget modifications include funding for Climate Action Plan implementation?
Yes. The proposed budget modifications include funding for Climate Action Plan implementation, with added support for the Climate Resilience Program and Landscape Architect Review process and funding for the development of the Trees and Construction Operations Manual.
Is there a planned Health Impact Assessment for South Tacoma?
The City has budgeted to fund Health Impact Assessments for its long-range planning processes in South Tacoma, specifically the South Tacoma Ground Water Protection District Moratorium and the Tideflats Subarea Plan. For these efforts and others like them, including Home in Tacoma, the Pacific Avenue Subarea Plan, and the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Amendment, the City is working with Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department to determine how to best partner on conducting Health Impact Assessments. While a memorandum of understanding has not yet been formalized for the City’s partnership with Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department, this does not impact the City’s commitment to fund Health Impact Assessments, and the City is confident in its partnership with Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department.
Where can I get a more detailed look at the key areas that the proposed budget modifications support?
The proposed budget modifications presented to Council on November 14, 2023, are available here.
The recording of the presentation is available here.
Here are some key highlights.