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Kitsap PFD reviews multi-year financial forecast, ILAs and HB 1109 extension

2475499 · February 24, 2025
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Summary

Municipal advisors presented a forecast through 2041 showing revenue from the county sales-tax rebate, existing ILAs and projected debt service; board discussed stress tests and the pending state bill HB 1109 to extend the sales-tax rebate authority.

Kitsap Public Facilities District board members heard a financial outlook on Feb. 24 from municipal advisors Ryan Neumeister and Scott Bauer that modeled sales-tax rebate revenues, existing interlocal agreements (ILAs) and several bond-issuance scenarios through 2041.

The advisors presented a baseline sales-tax growth assumption of 2.5% annually and two stress scenarios (a 2% flat case and a near-term dip with 0% growth in 2025 followed by 1% in 2026). They reported the district recorded an increase in fund balance of about $725,000 in 2024 but projects to use roughly $1.7 million of fund balance in 2025 to cover planned cash payments for design and early construction activity. The presentation listed current ILAs and letters of intent with local sponsors: Poulsbo Event and Recreation Center ($8,700,000 ILA, expires end of 2027), Port Orchard Community Event Center ($12,000,000…

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