ROSE V. FERLITA
DISTRICT TWO AT LARGE
Public Works Committee:
Responsible for all matters presented to the City Council relating to the operation of the
Water, Solid Waste, Public Works, and Sanitary Sewers Departments.
BOB BUCKHORN
DISTRICT THREE AT LARGE
Public Safety Committee:
Responsible for all matters presented to the City Council involving the Police and Fire
Rescue Departments.
LINDA SAUL-SENA
DISTRICT FOUR
Building and Zoning Committee:
Responsible for all matters presented to City Council involving zoning and code amendments
within the City, all land transactions and housing and development.
GWEN MILLER
CHAIRMAN PRO-TEM
DISTRICT FIVE
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services:
Responsible for all matters presented to the City Council relating to the operation of the
Convention Center, Tampa Theatre, Tampa Museum of Art, Parks Department and the Recreation
Department.
MARY C. ALVAREZ
DISTRICT SIX
Finance Committee:
Responsible for all matters presented to the City Council involving the Department of
Revenue and Finance, Legal, Administration and Cable Communications.
SHAWN HARRISON
DISTRICT SEVEN
Transportation Committee:
Responsible for all matters presented to City Council dealing with Transportation issues,
Parking and Traffic Engineering.
A
message from the City Council Chairman
The Tampa City Council holds several workshops and public hearings each
year to provide our citizens with the opportunity to have input into the City's budget.
The City Council encourages the general public, Neighborhood Associations and Community
Development Block Clubs to participate in this process and have a voice in where your
dollars are spent.
We hope that you have found this report informative and welcome you to
take part in your local government.
Charlie Miranda
The City of Tampa budget development is a
year round process. During the first quarter of the new fiscal year, the Budget Office
prepares initial revenue and expense estimates. Next, the Mayor and the Departments
develop their service and delivery objectives during the second quarter, based on
anticipated funding levels.
Departments then prepare working budgets that are within the target
amounts. All budgets must be ready by June for the Mayor's review.
Finally, the Recommended Budget is presented to City Council for review,
two public hearings and adoption by the end of September. On October 1st the new fiscal
year starts and the process begins again.
DISTRICT REPRESENTATION
Districts One, Two and Three are
at-large districts,
as they represent all of the City of Tampa. Districts
Four, Five, Six and Seven are represented individually.
WE
WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU
We hope you have found this web page to
be informative. Please call us at (813) 274-7734 if you have questions regarding general
City services or (813) 274-8111 if you have questions regarding the budget. To email us,
click on the "contact us" part of the green navigation bar to the left.