DALTX Real EstateDALTX Real EstateDALTX Real Estate
  • Home
  • Guest Post
  • Agents
  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Advertise With Us
Reading: Decrying ‘Structural Deficit,’ Mendelsohn Shares Her ‘No New Revenue’ Plan to Trim $4.63B Dallas Budget
Share
Font ResizerAa
DALTX Real EstateDALTX Real Estate
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Guest Post
  • Agents
  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Advertise With Us
  • Home
  • Guest Post
  • Agents
  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Advertise With Us
Follow US
© DALTX. All Rights Reserved.
DALTX Real Estate > Dallas Dirt > Decrying ‘Structural Deficit,’ Mendelsohn Shares Her ‘No New Revenue’ Plan to Trim $4.63B Dallas Budget
Dallas Dirt

Decrying ‘Structural Deficit,’ Mendelsohn Shares Her ‘No New Revenue’ Plan to Trim $4.63B Dallas Budget

5 Min Read
SHARE
Dallas Budget

District 12 Dallas City Council member Cara Mendelsohn is sounding the alarm on the city’s ever-increasing budget. Despite Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax’s much-heralded property tax rate decrease, Mendelsohn says the proposed Dallas budget is still a tax increase for property owners — one that could result in dire circumstances.

“It is deeply concerning that we are aware of a significant, impending challenge to our city’s fiscal health and that there is not a proposed course correction before we come to the edge of the cliff,” Mendelsohn wrote. “With the knowledge of what is ahead, we have a strong need for fiscal restraint to prepare ourselves for our financial future, not a budget that proposes additional new spending and accelerates the city more rapidly toward the financial cliff.”

In a Memorandum to Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, Mendelsohn details the argument for a revised budget that trims the proposed $4.63 billion in city expenditures by $121 million. Mendelsohn’s memo enacts a “No New Revenue” scheme that rolls back department spending by cutting full-time equivalent positions that remain unfilled, department-wide budget cuts, as well as other proposed department efficiencies.

https://daltxrealestate.com/2023/08/04/dallas-city-manager-releases-4-63-billion-recommended-budget-with-tax-rate-decrease/

“The FY23-24 proposed budget provides for a slight tax rate reduction, but still increases
the tax burden on residents and businesses,” Mendelsohn wrote in her Aug. 17 memo. “The decisions we make about levels of taxation are important, and we must be ever-mindful of how taxpayer funding is used to provide needed services. In short, we must control spending.”

The memo was applauded by Johnson, who said that he not only agrees with Mendelsohn but that he will be asking Broadnax to produce a revised Dallas budget with Mendelson’s NNR suggestions to present to the full council.

Update: Mayor's response to my memo regarding the FY23-24 budget @DallasMayor @Johnson4Dallas https://t.co/D7UtJl2r11 pic.twitter.com/CtIT6nt1yZ

— Cara Mendelsohn (@caraathome) August 18, 2023

Mendelsohn wrote that the City of Dallas has the highest property tax rate in North Texas. Likewise, only 24 percent of respondents to the ETC Institute’s Community Survey reported that they strongly agree that the city provides a good value for the services residents receive.

Ghost FTEs, Budget Cuts, And Audits

The largest expense for the City of Dallas isn’t infrastructure maintenance or services. It’s employees.

In her memorandum, Mendelsohn says that certain departments in the City of Dallas have been employing de facto budget increases by carrying over the salaries and expenses of full-time employee positions that have a low likelihood of being filled. The so-called “ghost FTEs” are rolled into a department budget, but if those positions are not filled, the budget allocations for those employees are repurposed within the department.

Mendelsohn used the Dallas Police Department as an example. The department wanted to hire 250 officers in the most recent budget but was only able to recruit 185.

“To unrealistically budget and overtax residents for something we know is unlikely to occur and then repurpose those dollars is wrong,” Mendelsohn wrote.

The City of Dallas has the highest property tax rate among North Texas cities.

Other cuts include reducing department budgets to Fiscal Year 2022-23 levels, a mandatory 5 percent budget reduction for all departments with budgets that increased by 50 percent or more in the last five years, shifting the burden of low-income senior transportation to DART, and nixing redundant contingency funding.

Another strategy Mendelsohn to reduce spending actually involves spending. The Far North Dallas council member wants to allocate $5 million to hire an outside firm to shake the couch cushions and do an audit.

https://daltxrealestate.com/2022/10/05/dallas-city-council-prioritizes-housing-through-increased-funding-and-policy-changes/

“Change is difficult, and sometimes old ways become ingrained, or the change needed is too large and
complicated for staff alone to evaluate and initiate,” Mendelsohn wrote. “The future financial health of the City of Dallas rests on the ability of city staff and management to transform our city’s government into an efficient, effective organization.”

Departments that would be targeted include the Dallas Police Department, Dallas Fire Rescue, Planning and Urban Design, Public Works, Environmental Quality & Sustainability, ITS, and Human Resources.

You can access the full memorandum here.

Dallas City Council Votes For Demolitions Delay in Effort to Slow Loss of Historic Architecture
Everything You Need to Know About Dallas Housing Policy 2033 And Why it Matters 
Southern Gateway Park Over Interstate 35 Will Connect East And West Oak Cliff
‘Don’t Say You’re Trustworthy’ and 7 More Real Estate Tips We Learned on Dallas Dirt
NY Architect’s Ultraground Site Follows D-FW Zoning Meetings so You Don’t Have to
TAGGED:Cara MendelsohnDallas budgetDallas City HallMayor Eric Johnson
Share This Article
Facebook Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article This Brand-New Lakewood Home Features Beauty Beyond Imagination
Next Article Find Good Homes, Great Schools in Arlington’s Harris Crossing Community
Popular News
Bud Oglesby

We’re Dishing Up a Double Treat With Two Bud Oglesby Townhomes

Maple Terrace: How Does a Property Obtain a Historical Designation?
Tracy Halliday Traded Teaching for an Education in Real Estate
Las Colinas Custom Home with a Pool in Guard Gated Hackberry Creek
Diamond in the Rough Could Be Your Valentine Fixer Upper
about us

DaltxRealEstate.com is the largest real estate blog and the only one in North Texas.

Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Contact Us
  • Paid Guest Post Submission

Categories

  • Wednesday WTF
  • East Dallas
  • Monday Morning Millionaire
  • Upon Closer Inspection

Get Involved

  • Advertise With Us
  • Write for Us: Submit Guest Post

Find Us on Socials

© DALTX. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?