FY 2024 Approved Operating and CIP Budget Documents
On May 3, 2023, the Alexandria City Council unanimously adopted a Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 General Fund Operating Budget of 884.3 million, $45.1 million more than compared to the FY 2023 Approved Budget and an additional $3.2 million more than the FY 2024 City Manager Proposed Budget. Of the $3.2 million funding increase approved by City Council through add/delete, roughly one-half is to reduce Capital Improvement Program (CIP) borrowing for ongoing financial sustainability, and the other half is to expand or improve services provided in the operating budget. The FY 2024 approved budget includes $258.7 million in operating funds for the Alexandria City Public Schools, a $9.9 million (or 4.0%) increase over FY 2023 funding. The budget proposal also includes significant capital investments for stormwater management infrastructure; educational facilities; and maintenance of existing City assets and facilities, totaling $2.40 billion (11.7%) over 10 years in Alexandria’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP). FY 2024 begins on July 1, 2023, and ends June 30, 2024.
For a brief description and highlights of the budget, please refer to the FY 2024 Budget in Brief pamphlet.
FY 2024 Approved Operating Budget
- Table of Contents
- City Manager's Message
- Community Profile
- Understanding the Budget
- Multi-Year Financial Planning
- Summary Tables
- Revenues Summary
- Grant Funding and Special Revenue Funds
- Statement of Estimated Fund Balance
- Personnel and Compensation Summary
- Accountable, Effective, and Well-Managed Government Functional Area
- Healthy and Thriving Residents Functional Area
- Livable, Green, and Prospering City Functional Area
- Safe, Secure, and Just Community Functional Area
- Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Overview
- Glossary and Acronym Table
- Legislative References
- Appendices
FY 2024 Approved Capital Improvement Program
- Table of Contents
- Overview
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Summary Tables
- Understanding the CIP
- CIP Development and Implementation Staff
- Alexandria City Public Schools (ACPS)
- Community Development
- Recreation and Parks
- Public Buildings
- Transportation and Transit Summary (Including TIP and NVTA 30% )
- Sanitary Sewers
- Stormwater Management
- Other Regional Contributions
- Information Technology Plan
- Legislative References
- Appendices