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‘Recent Successes’ Featured in
FY 2016 Annual Financial Report

PAFR FY 2016 cover imageSummaries Give Public a Look at the City’s Fiscal Health

Two annual reports that city staff delivered to the Mayor and Council on Dec. 12 give the public a closer look at Rockville’s financial health during the most recently completed fiscal year.

For Fiscal Year 2016, which closed June 30, the city ended “with an impressive $335.8 million overall net position, unemployment rates significantly below the state and national average, and an increase in our general fund unassigned fund balance to over $21 million,” Acting City Manager Craig L. Simoneau wrote in the city’s Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR), a summary document highlighting the city’s finances.

In July, two rating agencies reaffirmed the city’s triple-A bond rating. Triple-A is the highest possible rating and saves Rockville taxpayers money by allowing the city to borrow at the lowest possible interest rates.

City staff are using funds programmed in the FY 2016 and FY 2017 budgets to implement the Mayor and Council’s priority initiatives, Simoneau wrote. “Those priority initiatives will move the city toward the Mayor and Council’s long-term vision for the community. Moving forward, we will continue to work in collaboration with the Mayor and Council, city staff, and the Rockville community to build on our recent successes and to address the areas that make Rockville a great place to live, work, and play.”

The city created the first PAFR in 2007 as a supplemental document to explain, in layman’s terms, the information contained in Rockville’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR). The CAFR is prepared by the Finance Department in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and audited by certified public accountants.

The PAFR and CAFR are available at www.rockvillemd.gov/financialreports. To view the presentation to the Mayor and Council, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/agendacenter and select the television icon next to the Dec. 12 meeting listing. To learn more, or to request a hard copy of either report, call the Finance Department at 240-314-8400.

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