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Flower Mound CFO previews tiered cost-recovery policy; council to review survey results
Summary
John Zagurski, the town's chief financial officer, presented a draft cost-recovery policy modeled on Plano's framework that defines five tiers of beneficiary responsibility and proposes annual analysis to set fee-recovery targets; council asked for vendor/end-user revenue breakdowns and timing for a survey and full analysis.
John Zagurski, Flower Mound’s chief financial officer, presented a draft cost-recovery policy at the town council meeting on Jan. 2 that lays out a five-tier framework for determining how much of program and service costs the town should recover from users.
Zagurski said the policy, adapted from the City of Plano, groups services from primarily community-benefit (tier 1) to primarily individual-benefit (tier 5) and uses those categories to set revenue-recovery targets. He said capital costs would be quantified for transparency but…
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