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AICP Exam: Budgeting Hangman

 
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Staff Functions  Provide Services to other governmental entities  
Line Functions  Provide services directly to the public (i.e. subdivision reviews, rezoning cases, code enforcement)  
GAM stands for:  Goals Acheivement Matrix  
GAM  Chart that shows the anticipated attainment of a project's goals and the assignment of accomplishing a goal to a group  
Gantt Chart  Focuses on a sequence of tasks necessary for project completion. Each task is represented as a horizontal bar on an XY chart. X is time.  
Linear Programming  project management method that attempts to find the optimum design solution for a project. This system takes a set of decision variables within constraints and comes up with an optimum design solution  
PERT stands for:  Program Evaluationand Review Techinique  
PERT  Scheduling method that graphically illustrates the interrelationship of the project tasks. Identify milestones, determine sequence, network diagram, critical path, update PERT chart as project progresses  
CPM stands for:  Critical Path Method  
CPM  tool to analyze a project. The analysis results in a "critical path" through the project tasks. each task has a know amount of time to complete and cannot be completed before its previous one is completed. The longest pathway is the critical pathway.  
PERT and CPM work when?  A project is of a large scale. Using software.  
Strategic Planning  used to assist in guiding the future. Sets goals, objectives, and policies for reaching objectives.  
Strategic Plan should address major questions:  1. What is the current situation and how is it going to change? 2. Where are we going as an org? 3. How will we get there?  
Eight elements of a Strategic Plan  1Analyze the community's needs 2Identify results-det the long-term objectives that will be pursued 3Admit uncertainties-SWOT analysis relating to the objectives 4Inv stakeholders 5.Dev & eval alt's 6ID role of City 7Dev funding policy 8Eval performance  
Strategic Planning is ________ -term in focus and is specific in accomplishing certain________________  short, objectives  
An operating budget includes:  the everyday expenditures of an organization, such as supplies, personnel, and maintenance of office space  
A capital budget includes:  long-term purchases, such as a new building, a rec center, water main, or majore equipment.  
Capital Budget is for the period of  one year  
Capital Improvements Program is for the period of  Five to ten years  
CIP includes  project descriptions, estimated costs, construction timeline, and sources of funding  
Budgeting can be used for (name 5)  resource allocation, financial control management control, a communication tool, a planning tool  
Line-item Budgeting  the emphasis is on projecting the budget for the next year and adding in inflationary costs  
Advantages of Line Item Budgeting  Does not require eval of existing services, is easy to prepare and justify, and is easy for public officials to understand  
Disadvantages of Line Item Budgeting  lack of flexibility, lack between budget request and objectives of the organization  
Line-Item Budget looks at ________ year(s) and is not linked to:  ONE, strategic, comprehensive, or capital improvement plans.  
PPBS stands for:  Planning, Programming, Budgeting Systems  
PPBS is focused on planning through  accomplishing goals set by the department  
Advantage of PPBS  it helps deparments place programs in perspective and evaluate efforts and accomplishments  
Disadvantages of PPBS  Time consuming, requires goals and objectives to be stated in measurable terms  
PPBS includes:  Program mission statements, objectives, and indicators of success.  
ZBB stands for:  Zero Based Budgeting  
ZBB  Emphasizes Planning and fosters understanding within all units of the organization  
Performance Based Budgeting is focused on  linking funding to performance measures.  
Pay-as-you-go Financing  uses current funds to pay for capital improvement projects  
Reserve Funds  are ones that have been saved for the purchase of future capital improvements  
General Obligation Bonds  are voter approved bonds for capital improvements. GO Bonds use the tax revenue of the gov. to pay back the debt  
Revenue Bonds  use a fixe source of revenue to pay back debt. i.e. water use fees could be used to pay back revenue bonds for a water main  
TIF stands for  Tax Increment Financing  
TIF allows a designated area to  have tax revenue increases used for capital improvements in the area  
Special Assessments  allow a particular group of people to be assesssed the cost of a public improvement.  
Lease-purchase allows a governement to  "rent to own"  
GRANTS are available to government by  all levels of government, the private sector and foundations  
Taxes are used to generate revenue to:  finance government and redistribute income  
Three types of taxes:  Progressive, proportional, and regressive  
Progressive Taxes  The tax rate increases as income rises  
Proportional Tax  The tax rate is the same regardless of income  
Regressive Tax  The tax rate decreases as income rises  
Criteria used for the implementation of a tax:  fairness, certainty, convenience, efficiency, productivity, and neutrality  
Tax-Write off  when governments offer tax inventives in order to attract economic development  
Design Charette  intensive collaborative effort that brings together citizens, stakeholders, and staff to develop a detailed design plan for a certain area  
Delphi Method  structured process of citizen participation with the intent of coming to a consensus  
Facilitation  uses a person who does not have a direct stake in the outcome of a meeting to help groups that disagree work together to solve complex problems and come to a consesus decision.  
Mediation  is a method where a neutral third party facilitates discussion in a structured multi-stage process to help parties reach a satisfactory agreement.  
Public Hearing  A meeting before a public body allowing for formal citizen input. Public hearings are typically mandated by law.  
Visual Preference Survey  a technique that can be used to assist citizens in evaluating physical images of natural and built environments.  
Visioning  a process whereby citizens attend a series of meetings that provide the opportunity to offer input on how the community could be in the future. Visioning is typicall a 20 to 30 year outlook  
problem definition steps  1define problem 2specify boundaries 3develop fact base 4list goals & objectives 5identify range of solutions 6define potential costs & benefits 7review the problem statement