“The budget this year is a balanced budget, although our expenditures are higher than our receipts,” said Henn.
The budget is balanced for the most part, he said, because money for many of the city’s large building projects on the budget won’t come from the city’s coffers.
Officials may break ground on a new Oasis Senior Center as early as January 2009.
The center set a goal of raising about $4.5 million in private donations last year for a new $20 million senior center.
About $10 million for the project will come from city funding, and another $5.6 million in funding will come from park fees the Irvine Co. had to pay the city for the North Newport Center Planned Community Project, which the city approved last year.
Several large private donations, including a $2.5 million gift from Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, have put the project within reach, Henn said
“This is a time where we are looking at a number of large projects, and we need to determine how we will pay for those,” said Newport Beach City Manager Homer Bludau.
The city also will look at funding several large projects with bond issues over the course of the next decade or longer, including a new city hall and park, Sunset Ridge Park at the corner of West Coast Highway and Superior Avenue, a new police station and a new lifeguard headquarters.
About $3 million is budgeted for next year for designing and permitting a new city hall. The city also will get $27 million in development fees from the Irvine Co. from the North Newport Center Planned Community Project for the building.
“This is the first big year for capital programs, and we are moving as quickly as possible on a new city hall, Sunset Ridge Park and other faculties that need attention,” Councilman Keith Curry, who chairs the city finance committee, said earlier this year.
The budget is available for public review on the Newport Beach city website, www.city.newport-beach.ca.us/.
BUDGET PROPOSALS
ARTIFICIAL TURF FOR BONITA CREEK PARK: $1 million
CITY SPONSORSHIP OF JANUARY 2009 NEWPORT BEACH RESTAURANT WEEK: $75,000
SPONSORSHIP OF A SECOND NEWPORT BEACH RESTAURANT WEEK IN FALL 2009: $75,000
TSUNAMI WARNING SYSTEM: $198,100
BRIANNA BAILEY may be reached at (714) 966-4625 or at brianna.bailey@latimes.com.