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03-11-19 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council
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03-11-19 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council
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Profile of the City <br />The City of LaPorte, incorporated in 1892, is located in the southeast quadrant of Harris County and is bounded <br />on the north by the Houston ship channel, on the east by Galveston Bay and the south by the Bayport channel. <br />The City of La Porte currently encompasses 19 square miles and serves a population of 35,371. <br />The City is a home rule city operating under the Council -Manager form of government. Policymaking and <br />legislative authority are vested in a governing council consisting of the mayor and eight other members. The city <br />council is responsible, among other things, for passing ordinances, adopting the budget, appointing committees <br />and hiring the City Manager, City Secretary and Attorney. The City Manager is responsible for carrying out the <br />policies and ordinances of the City Council, for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the City and for <br />appointing the heads of various departments. The Council is elected on a non -partisan basis. The Mayor and <br />Council members serve three-year staggered terms. Six of the council members are elected by district. The <br />Mayor and the two remaining council members are elected at large. The City of La Porte provides a full range <br />of services, including police and fire protection, the construction and maintenance of streets and other <br />infrastructure and recreational activities and cultural events. Certain services are provided through a legally <br />separate Water Authority, which functions, as a blended component unit and in essence, is a department of the <br />City of La Porte, and, therefore, has been included as an integral part of the City of La Porte's financial <br />statements. Additional information on the Water Authority and other blended component units can be found in <br />Note 1B of the notes to the financial statements. The City has established a Taxing Increment Reinvestment <br />Zone one (the Zone). The zone is presented as a blended component unit and is being reported as a governmental <br />fund type (see Note 113). The City has also established a section 4 B Sales Tax Corporation (see Note 113). The <br />City also has established a Fire Control, Prevention and EMS District (see note 113). The City's accounting <br />records for general governmental operations are maintained on modified accrual basis, with the revenues being <br />recorded when available and measurable and expenditures being recorded when the services or goods are <br />received and the liabilities are incurred. Accounting records for the City's utilities and other proprietary activities <br />are maintained on the accrual basis. <br />The annual budget serves as the foundation for the City of La Porte's financial planning and control. <br />Budgetary control has been established at the fund level. All agencies of the City of La Porte are required to <br />submit requests for appropriation to the City Manager on or before May 26 of each year. The City Manager <br />uses these requests as the starting point for developing a proposed budget. The City Manager then presents <br />this proposed budget to council for review prior to August. The council is required to hold a public hearing on <br />the proposed budget and to adopt a final budget by no later than September 30th. The appropriated budget is <br />prepared by fund, function (e.g., public safety) and department (e.g., police). The directors are given latitude <br />to approve transfers of appropriations within a department. Transfers of appropriations between funds, <br />however require the special approval of the city council. Budget -to -actual comparisons are provided in financial <br />reports for each individual governmental fund for which an appropriated annual budget has been adopted. <br />For the general fund, this comparison is presented on page 80 as part of the required supplementary <br />information. For governmental funds, other than the general fund, with appropriated annual budgets, this <br />comparison is presented in the governmental fund subsection of this report, which starts on page 9 2. Formal <br />budgetary integration is employed as a management control device during the year for the General Fund and <br />Enterprise Funds. Formal budget integration is not employed for the Debt Service and Capital Projects <br />Funds because effective budgetary control is alternatively achieved through bond indenture provisions and <br />legally binding construction contracts, respectively. <br />Economic Condition <br />The information presented in the financial statements is perhaps best understood when it is considered from <br />the broader perspective of the specific environment within which the City of La Porte operates. <br />11 <br />iu <br />p000iit p000uoo ti V000uouumv�oouo uuumu umt��moq��moq ��uut �����QQ���yy��pu�oi <br />mu ���� <br />iouuuu �1IIV �1IIV <br />uumV ��`� � ouu mfiti111➢uuuuur you mfiti111➢uuuuur °N�uum � you uillfimm� <br />
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