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The following graph illustrates the components of General Fund spending for 2020 compared to budget:
<br />General Government
<br />Public Safety
<br />Highways and Streets
<br />Culture and Recreation
<br />Other
<br />General Fund Expenditures
<br />Budget and Actual
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<br />General Fund expenditures totaled $13,572,786 in 2020, an increase of $1,157,331 (or 9.3 percent) from
<br />the prior year, and were $269,197 (or 2.0 percent) over the final budget. The variance to budget was
<br />primarily related to COVID-19-related spending caused by the pandemic.
<br />The following graph shows General Fund expenditures for the last five years:
<br />General Fund Expenditures by Function
<br />Year Ended December 31,
<br />$6,000,000
<br />$5,000,000
<br />$4,000,000
<br />$3,000,000
<br />$2,000,000
<br />$1,000,000
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<br />General
<br />Government
<br />02016 $2,802,965
<br />O 2017 $3,009,414
<br />02018 $3,292,680
<br />O 2019 $3,386,029
<br />. 20201 $3,782,634
<br />Public Safety
<br />$4,234,482
<br />$4,499,681
<br />$4,788,902
<br />$5,244,827
<br />$5,928,188
<br />Highways and
<br />Streets
<br />$1,788,385
<br />$1,702,747
<br />$1,756,372
<br />$1,827,573
<br />$2,009,196
<br />Culture and
<br />Recreation
<br />$1,027,267
<br />$1,019,376
<br />$1,190,099
<br />$1,266,338
<br />$1,355,711
<br />Other
<br />$592,985
<br />$262,554
<br />$737,174
<br />$690,688
<br />$497,057
<br />As the graph displays, the increase in expenditures was spread across most categories as anticipated in the
<br />budget. Natural inflationary increases and the continued growth in development in the City contributed to
<br />the overall increase in expenditures. A slight decrease in capital spending and interest charges accounted
<br />for the change in the "other" category presented above. Additional COVID-19-related spending also
<br />increased spending in the current year.
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