Hayward proposes largest budget in city history

Mayor Ashton Hayward has posted on the city’s website his proposed operating budget for FY 2019. It is the largest budget in the city’s history, $239,718,600 – $10.86 million more than the current budget.

In 2010, Hayward ran on a platform of fiscal responsibility. He cut employees, transferred the public library system to the county and renegotiated the city pensions. When he ran for re-election in 2014, he touted that he had cut the city budget by nearly $30 million in three years. It was an amazing feat.

Since FY 2014, the city budget has gone from $192.3 million to $239.7 million proposed for next year —a $47.45 million increase,  25 percent. The overall increase since his first budget (FY 2012) to his last proposal (FY 2019) is $17.6 million.

Hayward has gone from a fiscal conservative that cut the size of city government more than any of his predecessors to most liberal spender in city history.

Will the Pensacola City Council intervene and hold meaningful budget workshops? This definitely gives the mayoral candidates an opportunity to show how they would manage city finances differently.

 

Proposed Operating
Budget
FY 2012  $     222,106,100
FY 2013  $   220,680,000  $   (1,426,100)
FY 2014  $    192,269,900  $ (28,410,100)
FY 2015  $    198,590,400  $     6,320,500
FY 2016  $     211,658,200  $   13,067,800
FY 2017  $     217,992,000  $     6,333,800
FY 2018  $   228,848,800  $   10,856,800
FY 2019  $     239,718,600  $   10,869,800
 $   17,612,500
General Fund
FY 2012  $        50,681,600
FY 2013  $        49,314,800  $   (1,366,800)
FY 2014  $        47,986,400  $   (1,328,400)
FY 2015  $        49,302,000  $     1,315,600
FY 2016  $        51,184,300  $     1,882,300
FY 2017  $        51,238,600  $          54,300
FY 2018  $        52,181,600  $        943,000
FY 2019  $        53,693,400  $     1,511,800
 $     3,011,800
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Author: Rick Outzen

Rick Outzen is the publisher/owner of Pensacola Inweekly. He has been profiled in The New York Times and featured in several True Crime documentaries. Rick also is the author of the award-winning Walker Holmes thrillers. His latest nonfiction book is “Right Idea, Right Time: The Fight for Pensacola’s Maritime Park.”