|  Orlando 
              Police Officers Investigate Mayor Dyer - Surplus Found Released on 
              = January 3, 2005, 8:12 am  Press Release 
              Author = Fraternal Order of Police, Orlando, Florida  Industry = Government 
               Press Release 
              Summary = Mayor's Mixed Messages  Press Release 
              Body = (EMAILWIRE.COM, January 03, 2005) ORLANDO, FL -- POLICE INVESTIGATE 
              CITY'S ALLEGED BUDGET DEFICIT OF $ 21 MILLION AND MAYOR ANNOUNCES 
              BUDGET SURPLUS OF $ 8 MILLION  Shortly after 
              taking office Mayor-Commissioner John Dyer publicly announced he 
              had inherited a $21 million budget deficit from former Mayor-Commission 
              Glenda Hood. This alleged budget deficit was the reason for Dyer's 
              mass lay-off of city employees although shortly after the lay-offs 
              Dyer hired numerous friends and supporters. The alleged budget deficit 
              was also cited by Mayor-Commissioner Dyer as the reason why the 
              City could only afford to give police officers a 2% pay raise for 
              fiscal year 2003/2004.  a.. The Fraternal 
              Order of Police retained the accounting firm of Bellows & Associates 
              to examine the City's financial statements and informed the Mayor's 
              Office they had hired a financial consultant.  b.. On December 
              28, 2004, FOP Labor committee Chairman Samuel Hoffman asked Raymond 
              Elwell, City Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget, 
              for a copy of the City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for 
              fiscal year 2003/2004 which the City is required to file with the 
              Florida Department of Financial Services in January 2005.  c.. On December 
              28, 2004, Deputy Director Elwell informed Hoffman the report was 
              in audit, not finalized, and unavailable.  d.. The next 
              day, the Mayor's Office issued a press release boasting that the 
              City had an $8 million budget surplus for fiscal year 2003/2004, 
              apparently citing information from the unavailable report.  The Mayor is 
              sending mixed messages. In a single press release, he manages to 
              declare both a budget surplus (seeking accolades) and a budget deficit 
              (to combat union pay raise requests).  In an apparent 
              effort to portray the City Financial picture as grim, Mayor Dyer suggests the general surplus is merely one component of the 
              City's total financial picture and suggests the total financial 
              picture is a deficit of $5
 million (down from the $21 million when he ssumed office). In reality, 
              the City's Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Fund is as it name 
              suggests a fund (pool of monies), not a debt. Additionally, the 
              City's stated Capital Improvement Projects costs reflect estimated 
              future costs of projects that have not yet begun and may never occur, 
              not debt. The "deficit" gap between the CIP fund and CIPs 
              repeatedly
 cited by Mayor-Commissioner Dyer is not an asset to debt ratio gap 
              - it is a gap between the estimated costs of projects the city would 
              like to do versus monies available for future projects. It is no 
              more a deficit than the gap between the list of items you would 
              like to buy and the money in your bank account! It is not a deficit 
              until you actually buy it and don't have the money to pay for it.
 The FOP believes 
              Dyer and his financial folks knew we were closing in on their curious 
              financial reporting. Thus the budget surplus announcement by the 
              mayor best sums up the City's true financial status and clearly 
              indicates monies are available for fair employee raises.  On Saturday 
              morning (11-11:45), a plane will fly over downtown and the Citrus 
              Bowl towing a banner to inform the public of Mayor Dyer's latest 
              mixed message,  POLICE INVESTIGATE 
              BUDGET DEFICIT - MAYOR DYER DECLARES $8 MIL SURPLUS    Web Site = http://www.fop25.org 
               Contact Details 
              = For more information contact the Fraternal Order of Police LaborOffice at
 407-317-9029
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