In a recent government meeting, officials reported a significant increase in squash collections, rising from $466,214 in June 2023 to $537,850 in June 2024, marking an increase of approximately $71,000. Despite this positive trend, collections remain below the historical high of $784,000 recorded in June 2022.
The meeting also addressed financial performance, comparing May 2024 to May 2023. Officials noted that revenues were at 95% of collections, slightly up from 94% the previous year, with total collections reaching around $69 million compared to $61 million last year. Expenditures mirrored this trend, also at 95%, totaling approximately $71 million against $64 million from the prior year.
However, the outlook for the fiscal year indicates that expenditures are projected to exceed revenues by $4.7 million, with estimated revenues at $73 million and expenditures expected to reach around $78 million. This discrepancy is attributed to anticipated payroll increases, particularly due to a rise in the Teacher Retirement System (TRS) rate effective July 2024.
Officials emphasized that these figures are estimates and could fluctuate based on actual revenue collections and expenditures. The meeting concluded with a reminder of the importance of monitoring these financial trends closely as the fiscal year progresses.