Financial Reporting

RD1000 Fiscal Transparency
RD1000 Official Pay Rate Schedule 2020/2021
2018-2019 Disclosure of Reimbursements
State Controller's Financial Transactions Report
2019 State Controller's Financial Transactions Report
State Controller's Financial Compensation in California Report
2019 State Controller's Financial Compensation Report
State Controller's Office Government Compensation in California
SCO - Public Pay (Compensation Data Search)
State Controller's Office Special Districts in California Financial Data
SCO - Financial Transactions Report (Financial Data Search)
District Funding
Revenues to operate and maintain the District are raised through a special benefit assessment on properties in Natomas who benefit from the flood protection provided by our efforts. The assessment appears on the annual Sacramento County property tax bill as a direct levy and is designated “RD 1000”. The amount of the assessment is determined by the property's use, size, and location in the Natomas Basin. A “typical” single-family residential lot pays approximately $25 per year for the services we provide.
2020/2021 Assessment Engineer's Report
2019/2020 Assessment Engineer's Report
2018/2019 Assessment Engineer's Report
District Budget
The District's fiscal year is from July 1st through June 30th. The District's Annual Budget process for the next fiscal year is adopted at the June Board of Trustees meeting, The Budget is prepared by staff and adopted annually by the Board. The proposed budget documents are available in the corresponding board packet on the District website, or by request, at least 72 hours prior to the Board of Trustees meeting in which the budget will be considered for adoption by resolution. All Board of Trustees meetings are open to the public for comment.
The Budget Cycle:
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July 1st: Start of the fiscal year.
December/January: Mid-year review of the budget
March/April: Staff develops the budget; Committees Meet: Personnel, Operations, Finance.
May: Draft budget is prepared for Board review.
June: Board adoption and approval of the budget.
FINAL ADOPTED BUDGETS
District Audit
Pursuant to Government Code Section 26909, Special Districts are required to have annual, independent audits conducted by the county auditor or a certified public accountant. This information is filed with the State Controller's Office (SCO). The annual audit can be changed to a biennial audit of approved unanimously by the district board and the board of supervisors, under certain restrictions.
FINAL ADOPTED AUDITS