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Committee reviews OpenGov transparency portal; requests clearer parking fund and occupancy reports

2120371 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

Committee members saw the finance department's OpenGov transparency portal showing parking-system revenues and expenses, asked staff to refine labels and filters and requested additional occupancy and monthly‑permit usage reports, including a fund net‑position number and garage‑by‑garage no‑show analysis.

The committee reviewed the city's new transparency portal — an OpenGov budgeting and reporting tool the finance department made available on the city website — which now includes automobile parking system revenues, expenses and some garage‑level filters.

Aaron (staff) demonstrated the portal and said it shows year‑over‑year charts, filters by department and (for the parking system) can break out revenues by garage and by payment type (monthly vs. transient). “With this new platform... it has a lot of new functionality that we previously didn't have,” he said.

Committee members welcomed the availability but asked for refinements and clarifications.…

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