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<br />Major Initiatives <br /> <br />The City of Paris continues to work in environmentally related areas. Since 1984 over $50 million has been spent on water <br />and wastewater improvements. The City has begun work on formulating a new long range plan to maintain its infrastructure. <br /> <br />The City also continues to expand its effort in law enforcement related areas. Specifically, the City has targeted prevention <br />efforts with local youth. Programs in this effort include the Police Athletic League, school resource officers, and the DARE <br />program. One other continuing law enforcement program is the auto theft task force. A felony crimes unit is planned for the <br />2006-07 year in conjunction with Lamar County. <br /> <br />From a development standpoint the City has taken several steps. Reentry into the State of Texas Main Street Program should <br />channel additional funds for revitalization of existing structures and businesses. The City continues to work closely with the <br />Paris Economic Development Corporation to attract new business to Paris and to support existing businesses as well. Working <br />with the Chamber of Commerce, the City is effectively using the civic center to attract people and business to Paris. City <br />officials are also closely working with Keep Paris Beautiful, Inc. to promote and improve the City. The newly created Historic <br />Preservation Committee is working with local property owners to maintain the historical character of the City. <br /> <br />Financial Information <br /> <br />The financial statements of the City of Paris, Texas, have been prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting <br />principles as applied to governmental units. The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is the accepted standard-setting <br />body for establishing governmental accounting and financial reporting principles. Using the GASB 34 reporting model, the <br />City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report provides for a management's discussion and analysis, government-wide <br />fmancial statements, major fund fmancial statements, notes to the fmancial statements, and other required supplementary <br />information. <br /> <br />Cash Management/Investments <br /> <br />The City has a written investment policy that conforms to state statutes, which outlines permissible investments. The City <br />pools its cash balances for investment purposes from the various funds maintained in its consolidated cash account. Interest <br />earnings of the pool are allocated to the various funds of the City based upon a fund's equity position in the pool. <br /> <br />Risk Management <br /> <br />The City of Paris' primary risk exposures are in the areas of workers' compensation and tort liability. Provision for these risks <br />is made through participation in the Texas Municipal League's risk pool. <br /> <br />Budgetary Control <br /> <br />Between 30 days and 90 days prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, the City Manager submits to the City Council a <br />proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning on the following October 1. The operating budget, which represents the <br />fmancial plan for the ensuing fiscal year, includes proposed expenditures and the means of fmancing them. Public hearings are <br />conducted at which all interested persons' comments concerning the budget for the next fiscal year are heard. The budget is <br />legally enacted by the City Council through passage of an ordinance not later than the 27th day of the last month prior to the <br />beginning of the fiscal year. <br /> <br />Generally, appropriations are legally adopted at the department level. Budgetary controls are maintained at the major category <br />of expenditure level within each operating division. All anticipated expenditures are budgeted for control purposes. Capital <br />project funds are appropriated on a project by project basis. Expenditures and/or expenses are directly monitored by the City <br />Council. <br /> <br />1-4 <br />