Government and Politics
October 14, 2022
From: City of El CajonThe Taxpayers Advocate audit report findings indicates that the City has prudent fiscal policies, excellent management, and efficient service delivery.
El Cajon - In September month, the El Cajon City Council hired a third-party financial analyst, Taxpayers Advocate, to determine “Can the City, through either expenditure savings or uncaptured revenue, generate approximately $13 million in additional General Fund revenue?” The analysis (link to report) also aimed to provide the City Council with an overall assessment of the City’s financial condition.
Through a Request for Proposals process, Taxpayers Advocate, along with Richard Parker, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus in the School of Public Affairs at San Diego State University, was hired to prepare the analysis. The study was completed and the City received a report with the following six key findings:
The City Council requested the audit to affirm whether a sales tax measure was necessary to maintain current and growing City services. Measure P would repeal and replace the existing half-cent sales tax with a one-cent sales tax.