Tomball cancels budget workshop, cites need for paper budget workbook

Published: Wed, 07/19/23

Tomball cancels budget workshop, cites need for paper budget workbook


Tomball City Council voted 3-2 to cancel its June 17 budget workshop, citing a need for paper budget workbooks.
(Lizzy Spangler/Community Impact)

Community Impact
By Lizzy Spangler
Updated 

Tomball City Council voted 3-2 to cancel its July 17 special budget workshop meeting, citing a need for paper budget workbooks like what has been done in previous years.

Council Members John Ford, Mark Stoll and Derek Townsend voted for the cancellation, and Council Members Dane Dunagin and Randy Parr voted against.

What happened

In remarks at the beginning of the meeting, Ford said that council members traditionally receive a binder with:

“In its paper form, this workbook has made it very easy for each council member to look at every segment of the city, city operations, organize their thoughts, write notes and questions in advance of budget workshops,” Ford said.

Ford also said the paper binder usually includes proposed changes to the city’s comprehensive plan and a cover letter from the city manager outlining goals and priorities.

“Without the proper information in a workbook format given to council five to seven days before the discussion, council cannot do an exhaustive review and analysis of the data and be properly prepared prior to these discussions,” Ford said. “So it is for this reason that I move to table these discussions today, this workshop today, until such time that adequate written budget workbooks are prepared.”

Zooming out

An electronic version of the proposed fiscal year 2023-24 budget was included in the June 17 special meeting agenda packet.

According to the city manager

In response to Ford’s comments, City Manager David Esquivel said the intent was to provide paper workbooks to council this year.

“We have had a rough start to this calendar year, taking into account the cyberattack,” Esquivel said. “We were down for about two months just dealing with that and then to try to have the recovery. It delayed a lot of our start for a lot of the things we were trying to implement from last year.”

Esquivel also said there are some things the city is working to finish up in time to be considered in the FY 2023-24 budget, such as the classification and compensation study.

“But as you know, this year isn’t as it was before,” Esquivel said. “If the council so desires that we wait until we have that [paper workbook], we will absolutely work hard to put that together, but there will still be some holes in it.”

What they’re saying

Stay tuned

A makeup date for this first budget workshop has not been set, according to Tomball’s city meetings portal.

Two more budget workshop meetings are scheduled for Aug. 7 and Aug. 21, according to the June 17 regular meeting agenda.

 


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