City of Seattle Budget Process
The City of Seattle follows a biennial (two-year) budget process in which the City Council approves funding for year one while endorsing the amounts for year two. The current biennium period is 2025-2026.
Jan.-Aug.
Budget monitoring and development
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City Budget Office monitors current budget and spending
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City Budget Office gives budget guidance to departments based on revenue forecasts and other factors
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Departments develop proposed budgets; City Budget Office supports Mayor to build the full budget based on proposals
Sept.
Mayor proposes budget
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Mayor announces proposed budget, usually in late September
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City Budget Office publishes proposed budget documents
Oct.-Nov.
City Council budget deliberations
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Seattle City Council considers the proposed budget and holds public hearings
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Councilmembers propose and vote on amendments
Nov.-Dec.
City Council approves final budget
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Seattle City Council votes to approve the budget, usually in late November
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Mayor can choose to approve the Council’s budget, veto it, or let it become law without mayoral signature
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Per state law, budget must be adopted by December 2 (30 days before the fiscal year)