Municipal & Capital Budgeting - Athol

Date: 7/11/2024 8:30 AM - 7/11/2024 12:30 PM

Location: Athol Public Library
568 Main Street

Athol, Massachusetts

Capacity:

11/30



Overview

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Course Description
This class will illustrate to the public works employee the basic timeline of the budgeting process, understand the basis of limits on a general fund budget and gain a thorough understanding of developing a defendable operating budget. Included will be discussion about Capital Budgets and planning for the public works employee. The processes and approvals of the budget can vary between organizations depending on the administrative composition.  However, the principles behind the development of operating budgets remain the same.  Massachusetts finance laws create the basis for how limits are set on budgets.  During this course we will explore these budget limitations and how they can dictate the annual finances. 
 
Target Audience
Anyone who currently supervises, manages or directs public works professionals as well as individuals who want to become supervisors, managers or directors.

Accommodations for Disabilities: UMTC endeavors to provide an inclusive learning environment for all. If you require special services or arrangements to fully participate in this workshop, please contact Caitlin Rachmaciej at crachmaciej@umass.edu or 413-230-9517 at least 14 days prior to the event. Such services are provided free of charge.

Also, if you have any dietary restrictions, please inform Caitlin Rachmaciej at least 10 days prior to the event.

 
 
Attendees
First Name Affiliation
Brian Town of Athol DPW
Jeffrey Town of Athol DPW
Tom Felix A. Marino Co., Inc.
Kathleen Town of Oxford
Pete Town of Brookfield
Kevin Town of Shrewsbury
Jim Town of Shrewsbury
Melanie Town of Phillipston
Joel Town of Shrewsbury
Lindsey Town of Brookfield
Jennifer Town of Athol DPW
Instructors
  • Dan Nason
    DPW Director at Town of Sudbury DPW
    Dan Nason: Dan has over 24 years of experience as a Civil Engineer in both the private and public sectors. He has spent the last 16 years as a Public Works Director with various communities in Massachusetts. Prior to his public service Dan worked as a civil/site engineer for various small firms in central Massachusetts and was the National Engineering Manager for a technology transfer company focused on manufactured stormwater quality and treatment devices. He is currently the Public Works Director in Sudbury, MA.