Explore alternative approaches for financing future capital improvement projects.Review proposals and make recommendations regarding new and increased revenue sources and service delivery alternatives.Emphasis of the commission shall be on programs and or major expenditures, not on line item details. Review the City's general fund, capital improvement program, and special funds budgets, including review of policies and procedures, time frames, format, and specific allocation proposals.Review the annual budget proposed by the City Manager, hold public meetings concerning the proposed annual budget and make recommendations regarding said budget to the City Council.Dates to be determined but are generally the 4th Wednesday of the following months: January, February, May, June, September, October, November, December. Commission members may serve up to 2 consecutive 4-year terms and may not concurrently serve on 2 or more City boards and commissions. All members shall be a resident of the City of Anaheim at the time of appointment and during the entire tenure of service on the Commission and not hold any paid office or employment in the City. The Budget, Investment, and Technology Commission (BIT) is appointed by and acts as an advisory body to the City Council in matters pertaining to the short and long range financial planning and funding of City activities, the investment of City funds invested by the City Treasurer and the use of information technology that will assist in the accomplishment of the City's goals and objectives.
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