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Comptroller previews Workday go‑live, committee presses for a formal fund‑balance policy
Summary
Comptroller Bill Christiansen described the Comptroller’s role in the Workday implementation and presented performance metrics; committee members pushed for a formal fund‑balance policy after staff explained the tax‑stabilization fund dynamics and risks to borrowing costs.
Comptroller Bill Christiansen told the Finance and Personnel Committee the office is concentrating on implementing Workday — the city’s new human‑resources and financial management platform — while continuing audits, payroll and debt work. Members used the session to press for a formal fund‑balance policy after staff outlined how the tax stabilization fund can change from year to year.
Workday and operations: Christiansen described the Comptroller’s office as the city’s “central nervous system” for financial transactions and said Workday is scheduled to go live in June 2026. He told the committee system support, payroll and general accounting staff have taken on…
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