skip navigation

MRSC Insight Blog


Posts for Eric Lowell

Funding Downtown Revitalization Projects With Tax Increment Financing

Tax increment financing is a tool local governments can use to fund the development of public infrastructure in targeted areas. This activity can then encourage private development and investment, making TIF a good source of funding for downtown revitalization efforts. 

Read more

New Reporting Requirements for the 2024 Annual Financial Report

It is time for local governments to complete the annual financial report with the state. Cash-basis entities should expect new requirements for accounting changes and error corrections, and must follow new guidance for reporting on compensated absences.

Read more

The Basics of Fire Benefit Charges

Fire benefit charges allow fire protection districts and regional fire authorities to impose fees for providing fire protection services to local residences and businesses, but ultimate approval of such fees depends on local voters, and the process can be complicated.

Read more

A checklist for 2024 with a pencil

What’s on Your Agency’s Year-End Financial Checklist?

With the end of the year on the horizon, many local government finance departments are considering what needs to be done to successfully close out the year, including deadlines met, reports filed, and budgets finalized. 

Read more

The Wait is Over — 2025 Budget Suggestions Is Here!

Do you need estimated state shared revenue for 2025? How about information on 2024 legislation impacting local government taxes? It's all available in our updated Budget Suggestions, the tool that's been helping Washington  local governments plan their budgets since 1943. 

Read more

New Guidance for Obligating Remaining ARPA Funds

Cities, towns, and counties must obligate their State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) by the end of the year, with limited exceptions. But what does it mean to “obligate” these funds?

Read more

Three people work on an architectural model of a small city

Financing Tools for Downtown Revitalization

Whether it's tax-increment financing, a sales tax credit, participation in the statewide Main Street Program, incentives like the multi-family tax exemption, or state-based grants, cities have several fiscal mechanisms for encouraging downtown development. 

Read more

Close up of hand of one person giving money to another person

Handling Payroll Overpayments

What happens when an employee is accidentally paid a higher salary for several months or even several years? It could raise concerns about gift of public funds. Local governments must be careful to follow the processes outlined in the statutes when handling payroll overpayments.

Read more

Close up of a hand turning off a main water valve

New Bills Address Utility Connection Charges, Service Disconnection for Non-Payment

Recent legislation impacting utilities includes SHB 1326, allowing city and town utilities to waive connections fees for certain organizations, and ESHB 1329, prohibiting electric and/or water utilities from terminating service during periods of high heat. 

Read more

A close up of a model of a building against scattered coins, keys, and a calculator,  representing a landlord renting property

Should You Be Collecting Leasehold Excise Tax?

Does your local government lease property to an individual, business, nonprofit, or another local or state government? If so, your agency should be collecting and reporting leasehold excise tax to the Washington Department of Revenue.

Read more

A man is excited to have received a gift card

Safely Using Incentives in Public Engagement Activities

Can gift cards be given as an incentive for completing a local government survey? Can stipends be provided to volunteers participating in local government projects or advisory boards? With proper procedures in place, incentives can be a way to boost community participation.

Read more

Funding for Broadband Expansion

Is your local government looking to expand broadband access to un- or underserved communities? Fortunately, there are existing state and federal grant programs to tap for help as well as exciting new federal funding opportunities.

Read more

Using Levy Lid Lifts to Finance Public Salaries and Services

Local governments looking to use levy lid lifts to help with increased costs should carefully consider several issues, such as type, duration, future fiscal need, capacity, and how to best frame the lid lift for a successful vote.

Read more

Funding Local Affordable Housing Efforts

It can be difficult for cities, towns, and counties to fund local affordable housing programs, but there are some options available, from taxing options to federal and state grant programs. 

Read more

Donations and Local Governments: The Basics of Giving and Receiving

What is the process for local governments to receive donations? Can local governments make donations without violating the state's gift of public funds provisions?

Read more

Can We Spend Lodging Tax Funds on That?

MRSC frequently receives inquiries from local governments asking if a proposed use of lodging tax funds is allowable. Take our short quiz to test your knowledge!

Read more

Historic Infrastructure Funding Opportunities Open to Local Governments

Building a Better America invests $400 billion over five years to support major transportation and infrastructure projects nationwide. Local governments are eligible for funding, including for several competitive grant programs, and should begin the planning process now. 

Read more

Treasury Releases Final Rule on American Rescue Plan Fiscal Recovery Funds

Local governments seeking guidance on how to use Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) now have an answer in the recently released Final Rule from the ​U.S. Department of Treasury.

Read more

Local Governments Now Required to Have Data-Sharing Agreements

Local governments will share data with other agencies for a variety of reasons. ESSB 5432 now requires agencies to have data-sharing agreements for highly sensitive data, such as HIPAA information or any information that is protected from release/disclosure by law. 

Read more

Tax Increment Financing Now Available to Some Washington Local Governments

In an effort to help local governments spur economic development in stagnant communities, the legislature passed HB 1189 early this year, which authorizes the use of tax increment financing for cities, towns, counties, and port districts.

Read more

LOAD MORE