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<br /> <br /> <br />June 29, 2023 <br /> <br />Mr. David Henson, Mayor/Commissioner <br />Mr. Mark Busch, Vice Mayor/Commissioner <br />Mr. Andrew Meadows, Commissioner <br />Mr. Anthony Aramendia, Commissioner <br />Mr. Chad Albritton, Commissioner <br /> <br />Re: Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Budget <br />Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission: <br />The City of Casselberry is in a good place heading into FY 24. Resources have been assembled to make <br />high impact improvements in the City. The Public Works and Utilities Complex Is being completely <br />replaced. Major parks projects are underway that includes Secret Lake Park, the Art House at Lake <br />Concord Park, Wirz Park, a new “Wheel Park”, and Dew Drop Park. A new Police Station is being built. <br />Complete Street reconstruction of Lake Kathryn Circle and Sunset Drive are underway. An ambitious lake <br />water quality project is being permitted. Replacement of the Sausalito force main and Winward Square <br />water mains are taking place. Even more important infrastructure projects are in design. <br />The City progresses despite historic inflation and supply chain shortages. Service is improving through on‐ <br />line automation. The utility customer portal is going live now, building permitting and business tax <br />receipts can be made virtually and a new mobile application is being developed. Staff is highly motivated, <br />and morale is very good. The ad valorem millage rate is at its lowest point ever at 2.9000 mills. Utility <br />customer rates have not been increased and won’t in the new year. Much progress has been made and <br />more will follow. <br />I am pleased to present the Annual Operating and Capital Budget for the City of Casselberry for Fiscal Year <br />(FY) 2023/2024. <br />MAJOR INITIATIVES <br /> <br />Park Improvements – Following years of community outreach and master planning, the City of <br />Casselberry asked the voters if they would support major improvements to five parks and the construction <br />of a new one. The five existing parks are: Secret Lake Park; Lake Concord Park; Wirz Park; Sunnytown Park; <br />and Dew Drop Park. “Wheel Park” is new and conceived to be one designed for all ages and abilities. <br />On March 17, 2020 a referendum passed overwhelmingly with voter support for $24 Million in Park <br />Improvements. Low interest rates were locked in. The first $6,000,000 was drawn with an interest rate <br /> <br />City of Casselberry <br />City Manager <br /> 95 Triplet Lake Drive, Casselberry, Florida 32707 • Telephone (407) 262-7700, Ext. 1130 <br />Fax (407) 262-7745 • Email jnewlon@casselberry.org <br /> <br />22
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