Join Baker Tilly for the Public Sector Power Hour on June 25th!
As cities and counties grapple with rising costs, aging infrastructure and volatile revenues, achieving long-term fiscal sustainability has never been more critical.
This session provides local government leaders with a practical framework for developing and implementing a fiscal sustainability plan grounded in realistic long-range forecasting. Participants will learn of the importance of a realistic and dynamic long-range financial forecast to identify structural budget gaps and how to identify viable fiscal strategies to address those gaps. The session will explore how to evaluate and package revenue and expenditure options using real-world case studies from cities that have successfully engaged stakeholders, built public trust, and adopted fiscally sound plans.
Whether you're new to municipal finance or a seasoned City Manager, this session will equip you with insights and tools to support responsible, forward-thinking financial planning in your community.
Learning objectives:
- Understand the role of long-range financial forecasting
- Identify and evaluate fiscal strategies
- Analyze case studies of successful municipal fiscal sustainability efforts to understand how to engage stakeholders, build public trust and implement fiscally responsible plans.
Who should attend:
Leadership and professionals from cities, towns, counties, school districts, special districts, utilities, economic development organizations and tribal governments who are involved in decision-making and strategic initiatives
Presenters
Jay Staley, Ed.D.
Co-host, Director
Matt Bubness, M.P.A.
Co-host, Director
Steve Toler
Director
Information about CPE eligibility
There are no prerequisites for this webinar, and advance preparation is not required. There is no cost to attend this webinar. A certificate of completion will be emailed to you four to six weeks after the event.
CPE credit: One (1) hour total credit
Level: Basic
Field of study: Specialized knowledge
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