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Finance & Informational Services

The Finance Department supports the community of Shoreline by providing excellent and innovative financial and technological services. The department is organized into five divisions: Administration, Budget and Fiscal Planning, Information Services, Purchasing and Financial Operations.

Investing in Our Future: Facing Our Financial Challenges
Learn more about the financial challenges facing the City in the coming years.

City of Shoreline Budget
Learn more about the City of Shoreline's budget.

Capital Improvement Program
Each year, Shoreline City Council approves a six-year Capital Improvement Program that outlines upcoming and ongoing City projects.

Financial Statements
2008 State Audit Results: The State Auditor's Office issued an "unqualified opinion" on the City's financial statements and the 2008 audit report did not contain any findings. The Auditor's Office has issued two reports:

Accountability Audit: The accountability audit determines whether the City complied with state laws and regulations and the City's own policies and procedures. This audit also examines City management's accountability for public resources. The auditors concluded that the City complied with applicable laws, regulations, policies and procedures and that the City had internal controls that were adequate to safeguard public assets.

Financial Statement and Federal Single AuditThis audit examines the City's financial statements to ensure that they are fairly stated and that the underlying financial records support the information reported in the financial statements. As the recipient of major federal grants, Shoreline is also subject to the Federal Single Audit for grant recipients. This is a review of Shoreline's grant expenditures and records to ensure that the City has complied with the federal regulations and requirements associated with the grant. The audit report concludes that the financial statements were fairly stated and therefore an "unqualified" opinion was issued on the financial statements, that there were no findings and that the City complied with requirements of the federal grant.

News
Shoreline rated as one of America’s best small cities
After regularly being featured in local magazines over the years, the City of Shoreline is now recognized nationally as a great place to live. In CNN Money’s America’s Best Places to Live 2010 list of small American cities, Shoreline is number 64 of 100.

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