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Budget and Research Department

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Financial Excellence

The Budget & Research Department is committed to maintaining a fiscally sound and sustainable budget that reflects City Council ​and community priorities.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ ​

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Priorities

  • Maintain high bond ratings
  • Prioritize funding plans for critical infrastructure
  • Provide accurate and reliable forecasting
  • Maintain a transparent financial environment

Goals

  • Expand community engagement effort to involve and educate the public on the budget process.
  • Continue to improve economic forecasting by consulting with UofA which coordinates the State Forecasting Project.

Budget Timeline

  • August-February: Revenue and expenditure estimates are updated.
  • March: City Manager's Proposed Trial Budget and Preliminary Capital Improvement Program presented to Council.
  • April: Public budget hearings are held and input is provided to Council.
  • May: City Manager's Budget presented and Council provides policy guidance.
  • June: Tentative and Final budgets are presented to Council and the 5-year Capital Improvement Program is adopted.
  • July: Council adopts the property tax rates and property tax levies specified in the budget. ​​​​​​
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General Obligation Bond Program

On November 7, 2023, Phoenix Voters passed the City Council approved $500 million General Obligation (GO) Bond Program. GO Bond programs help to fund critical infrastructure and rehabilitation needs of City facilities such as parks, libraries, fire and police stations, affordable housing, streets and storm drains. Approved projects will be prioritized and allocated over the five-year period of 2024-25 to 2028-29 and included in the annual Preliminary Capital Improvement Program (CIP) presented to City Council each spring. 

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Dollars & Sense in Phoenix's Budget

FundPHX

FundPHX is an online tool designed to educate and engage the public in the City's annual budget process. The tool is available with the 2024-25 adopted budget in both English and Spanish and gives residents the opportunity to provide feedback and share community priorities with staff. Information collected in the tool from residents will be shared regularly with City Council. 

Dollars & Sense in Phoenix's Budget

Important Budget Information

Additional Resources

Accessibility Resources

​​For ADA/Accessibility concerns or questions, please contact the City of Phoenix ADA/504 Coordinator for more assistance.

Budget and Research Department Statement of Commitment for the equal treatment of our customers as it relates to the ADA in English​ and Spanish.

 

Contact the Budget and Research Department

200 W. Washington St., 14th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85003

Phone: 602-262-4800
TTY: Use 7-1-1
Email: budget.research@phoenix.gov

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