Are there other funds beside the General Fund?

The City uses a number of different “funds” or accounting entities to track revenues and expenditures. Most are required by state law to make sure revenues dedicated for a specific purpose are used appropriately. Examples include the Street Fund which accounts for revenues from gasoline taxes, and the Telephone Utility Tax, both of which are used to maintain city streets.

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1. What is Spokane Valley's sales tax rate?
2. Can we pay our property taxes at the City?
3. How are property taxes calculated?
4. How do I start a business in Spokane Valley?
5. How can I get on the City's Vendor List?
6. How can I bid on City projects?
7. What is the City’s total budget?
8. How can I get a copy of the City’s budget?
9. Where does the City get its money (what are the revenue sources)?
10. What is the General Fund and what is it used for?
11. Are there other funds beside the General Fund?
12. What types of expenses does the City have?
13. Does the City have controls or limits on spending?
14. How much debt does the City have?
15. What is the process for preparing and updating the budget?