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The Ins and Outs of the Budget Process

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Even though Portland Loo is an inexpensive solution to some of the problems facing many communities, the fact remains that bringing it to your city will incur costs.

Because that’s the case, if may be worth your while to familiarize yourself with the local budgeting process and how it works.

Timelines and Deadlines

Government agencies operate on a fiscal year basis. This means that instead of thinking of a year as being the time period starting in January and ending in December, it runs from July to June.

That timeline is used to determine the processes involved in getting a budget passed. For example, those agencies are required to have their new fiscal year budgets adopted before June 30.

The Evolution of the Budget

What many people don’t know is that the work on the actual budget itself starts many months before then.

There are three versions of a government budget. They are proposed, approved and adopted. The local government’s department heads start putting their proposed budgets together with the finance personnel towards the beginning of the calendar year.

Consideration by a Citizen Committee

The proposed budget is released to the public prior to the first meeting of the budget committee. It’s typically posted to the government agency’s website so citizens can review the document.

Budget committees are a good way for concerned citizens to participate in making the decisions that determine which areas and programs are prioritized for funding. Believe it or not, many local governments have a difficult time finding volunteers who are willing to serve on budget committees.

Those committee members are generally appointed to their positions by the city council well before its first meeting is held. Vacancies to the committee are often advertised to the public prior to any of those appointments being made.

From Proposed to Approved

The first budget committee meeting includes a presentation from staff about the proposed budget. They review the budget document and highlight any major changes from the budget that was previously adopted.

That first meeting includes a public hearing, in which citizens are able to testify about the proposed budget. Committee members then vote on any changes they want to make to the proposed budget, and the document they ultimately vote on becomes the approved budget.

Approval to Eventual Adoption

The budget committee’s approval essentially serves as a recommendation to the city council that the proposed budget, with the changes made during the meeting, be adopted. A separate public hearing is held at the city council meeting so residents can testify on the approved budget. Then a vote is taken and the budget goes from approved to adopted. That is the budget that then takes effect as of July 1.

If you’re interested in learning more about the Portland Loo and what it takes to bring one to your city, feel free to contact us. You can also, go to www.portlandloo.com.

Interchangeable components

The Portland Loo® is built to fully comply with ADA Standards.

WHY IS THE LOO BETTER THAN ‘AUTOMATED’ ALTERNATIVES?

Automated restrooms prioritize privacy but often compromise safety, durability, and comfort. The Portland Loo® is uniquely designed to balance user privacy with public safety, ensuring a clean, safe, and accommodating restroom experience. Its minimal design also lowers maintenance costs compared to more complex automated alternatives.

Interchangeable components

Made with commonly used components, upgrading or replacing pieces of The Portland Loo® is easy.

CAN THE LOO COME IN CUSTOM COLORS?

Yes, the Loo can be customized in a range of colors to match your city’s unique needs and aesthetic. The standard gray color includes anti-graffiti properties, allowing graffiti to be easily removed from the unit.

Discourages crime

The restroom was designed with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design by using high traffic areas and visibility to deter illegal activities and generate high usage rates.

HOW DOES THE LOO HELP REDUCE INAPPROPRIATE USE, SUCH AS PROSTITUTION OR DRUGS USE?

Angled louvers on the top and bottom of the restroom provide limited lines of sight for public officials to detect inappropriate use. Installing the Loo in areas designed with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles can enhance this feature’s effectiveness.

Anti-graffiti walls

Protected with an anti-graffiti powder-coat, the restroom can take a lot of abuse, and is easy to maintain with a cleaning hose and janitorial supplies stored in the mechanical closet.

HOW LONG CAN I EXPECT THE LOO TO LAST?

Constructed from highly durable stainless steel and designed to resist vandalism, the Loo is built to last for decades with proper maintenance.

Open safety-grating

These open grates provide excellent visibility, allowing for easy monitoring while maintaining user privacy.

HOW DOES THE LOO HELP REDUCE INAPPROPRIATE USE, SUCH AS PROSTITUTION OR DRUGS USE?

Angled louvers on the top and bottom of the restroom provide limited lines of sight for public officials to detect inappropriate use. Installing the Loo in areas designed with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles can enhance this feature’s effectiveness.