Draft Budget Proposals - 2024/25 to 2028/29
January 11, 2024 Cabinet, Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee (Committee) Key decision Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
... the Cabinet, Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee of Southend-on-Sea decided to endorse the draft budget proposals for 2024/25 to 2028/29, including the General Fund Revenue Budget, capital investment priorities, appropriations to and from earmarked reserves, a General Fund Budget Requirement, a Council Tax increase, and various revenue budget growth, savings, and reduction initiatives, as well as the Dedicated Schools Grant budget and the Capital Investment Strategy.
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The
Cabinet considered a report of the Executive Director (Finance and
Resources) presenting the draft General Fund Revenue Budget and
capital investment priorities for 2024/25.
Resolved:
1.
That it be noted that a detailed Medium Term Financial Strategy for
2024/25 – 2028/29 will be available for consideration in
February 2024 and the draft Medium Term Financial Forecast and
estimated Earmarked Reserves Balances up to 2028/29 (Annexes 1 and
2 to Appendix 1 to the submitted report), be endorsed.
2.
That the draft Section 151 Officer’s statement on the
robustness of the proposed budget, the adequacy of the
Council’s reserves and the Council’s Reserves Strategy
(Appendix 2 to the report), be noted.
3.
That the appropriation of the sums to earmarked reserves totalling
£7.161M (Appendix 3 to the report), be endorsed.
4.
That the appropriation of the sums from earmarked reserves
totalling £1.863M (Appendix 3 to the report), be
endorsed.
5.
That a General Fund Budget Requirement for 2024/25 of
£150.074M and Council Tax Requirement of £103.495M
(Appendix 4 to the report) and any required commencement of
consultation, statutory or otherwise, be endorsed.
6.
That it be noted that the 2024/25 revenue budget has been prepared
based on using £1.000M from accumulated Collection Fund
surpluses to support the core budget and to allow for a smoothing
of the budget gap.
7.
That a Council Tax increase of 4.99% for the Southend-on-Sea
element of the Council Tax for 2024/25, being 2.99% for general use
and 2.00% for Adult Social Care, be endorsed.
8.
That it be noted that the position of the Council’s
preceptors is to be determined:
·
Essex Police – no indication of Council Tax
position
·
Essex Fire & Rescue Services – no
indication of Council Tax position
·
Leigh-on-Sea Town Council – no indication of
Council Tax position
9.
That no Special Expenses be charged other than Leigh-on-Sea Town
Council precept for 2024/25, be endorsed.
10.
That the proposed General Fund revenue budget growth due to
unavoidable cost pressures of £19.035M (Appendix 5 to the
report), be endorsed.
11.
That the proposed General Fund revenue budget savings and income
generation initiatives for 2024/25 of £14.315M (Appendix 6 to
the report), be endorsed.
12.
That the proposed General Fund revenue overspend reduction
initiatives for 2024/25 of £2.795M (Appendix 7 to the
report), be endorsed.
13.
That the proposed General Fund revenue cost avoidance initiatives
for 2024/25 of £1.990M (Appendix 8 to the report), be
endorsed.
14.
That the Dedicated Schools Grant budget and its relevant
distribution as recommended by the Education Board (Appendix 9 to
the report), be endorsed.
15.
That the Capital Investment Strategy for 2024/25 to 2028/29
(Appendix 10 to the report) and the Capital Investment Policy
(Annex 1 to Appendix 10), be endorsed.
16.
That the following be endorsed:
(i) new schemes and additions to the
Capital Investment Programme for the period 2024/25 to 2028/29
totalling £6.6M for the General Fund (Appendix 11 to the
report).
(ii)
schemes subject to viable business cases that have been identified
as a priority, totalling £13.9M for the General Fund and
£5.5M for the Housing Revenue Account (Appendix 11 to the
report).
17.
That it be noted that the proposed changes to the current Capital
Investment Programme were considered for approval as part of the
Financial Performance Report – Period 8 above (Appendix 12 to
the report).
18.
That the proposed Capital Investment Programme for 2024/25 to
2028/29 of £96.8M to be delivered by the Council and
£20.1M to be delivered by Subsidiary Companies and Partners
(Appendix 13 to the report) of which £45.3M is supported by
external funding, be endorsed.
19.
That the revised Minimum Revenue Provision (MRP) Policy for 2023/24
and Minimum Revenue Provision (MRP) Policy for 2024/25 (Appendices
14a and 14b to the report) and the prudential indicators (Appendix
15 to the report), be endorsed.
20.
That the operational boundary and authorised limits for borrowing
for 2024/25 which are set at £385M and £395M
respectively (Appendix 15 to the report), be endorsed.
Reasons for Recommendations:
To
comply with statutory requirementsand
relevant Local Authority codes of practice and to ensure the draft
budget proposals alignto and enable the
delivery of the Councils ambition, corporate priorities and desired outcomes or to enhance the
Council’s infrastructure.
Other Options:
The
Local Government Act requires billing authorities to complete and
approve their budgets and set a council tax before 11 March
immediately prior to the start of the financial year on 1
April.
Note: This is an Executive Function save that approval of the
final budget following Cabinet on 13th February 2024 is a Council
Function
Referred direct to Policy and Resources Scrutiny
Committee
Cabinet Member: Cllr Cox
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| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 11 Jan 2024 |