How do you build a two-year budget during a pandemic that seems to shift course every few weeks? That’s what city officials in Camas are grappling with this month, as they head into the city’s 2021-22 biennial budget process.
“We are very early in the budget process, so this is a good time to look at this and see if we need to do something differently or tweak something,” Cathy Huber Nickerson, the city’s finance director, told city council members Monday during the council’s remote workshop session.
Huber Nickerson presented the council members with a biennial budget plan that is tied to the state’s phased, “Safe Start” reopening plan. The approach means Camas leaders can “react very quickly to phase changes” because they will have a guide showing exactly which steps to take if the county moves forward in its reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic — or has to rollback to a more restrictive phase — Huber Nickerson said.
“We are hoping this approach provides some certainty (for the public) … to say, ‘Here’s why we’re doing what we’re doing,” she added.
The framework for the 2021-22 budget follows the state’s phased approach for reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic.