Village of Suffern – Budget Review (B8-15-13)

Issued Date
May 22, 2015

Purpose of Budget Review

The purpose of our budget review was to provide an independent evaluation of the Village of Suffern’s proposed budget for the 2015-16 fiscal year.

Background

The Village of Suffern, located in Rockland County, has adopted a budget for fiscal year 2015-16 of approximately $17.9 million.

Key Findings

  • Significant revenue and expenditure projections in the adopted budget are reasonable.
  • The adopted budget relies on a 16 percent property tax increase to finance the general fund budget deficiencies because there are no other sources available to reduce the property tax levy, such as fund balance.
  • For 2013-14, there were unassigned fund deficits of approximately $2.4 million in the general fund, $1.2 million in the water fund and $1.7 million in the sewer fund.
  • Projected financial results for the water fund for 2014-15 show a surplus of about $209,000, which, along with a rate increase, could eventually eliminate the water fund’s deficit.
  • Projected financial results for the sewer fund for 2014-15 show a deficit of about $111,000, which will further increase the fund’s deficit. The adopted budget increased sewer rates by 5 percent to generate future operating surpluses.
  • The Board adopted a local law which allows the Village to override the tax levy limitation.

Key Recommendations

  • Amend the proposed budget or adopt a local law overriding the tax levy limit before adopting the proposed budget.
  • Adopt a resolution to use the tax stabilization reserve to lessen the real property tax levy.