ARLINGTON — Citizens will get another chance to review the city budget, along with City Council members, when it’s presented during the workshop at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 8.
Paul Ellis, community and economic development director for the city, explained that some of the terminology of the last budget presentation was deemed confusing, so city officials will make it clearer at the next meeting.
“There was a bit of financial jargon in there,” Ellis said. “We’re drawing up a terminology key to make it more understandable.”
The proposed budget for 2015 includes almost $42 million in expenditures and $41.7 million in revenue. It would start with $18.82 million and end the year with $18.55 million.
After the council discussed the budget Dec. 8, it will be brought up again for a vote on Monday, Dec. 15.