City provides more info to governor's DOGE team
Published on July 21, 2025
The City of North Port recently provided a follow-up response to the State of Florida's DOGE Team in the Executive Office of the Governor with additional information that was requested about budgets, revenues and expenses for the past four fiscal years.
The City completed the following spreadsheet, which was due to the state by July 21:
Information-template-municipal-jurisdictions-NORTH-PORT.xlsx(XLSX, 51KB)
North Port is committed to transparency and will continue to comply with any and all requests from the Governor's DOGE Team.
FROM MARCH 24, 2025:
The City of North Port recently confirmed with the Executive Office of the Governor's DOGE Team that we have not had any instances of financial emergency or distress and are in compliance with Florida Statutes.
The Governor's DOGE Team is focused on ensuring fiscal responsibility and sent its inquiry to local governments throughout Florida. Requested information included any fund balance deficits or failure to pay short-term loans or make debt service payments since State Fiscal Year 2018-19. The City of North Port has not experienced any of these.
Read the letter and the City's full response here:
EOG-DOGE-Letter-to-Local-Officials-250318.pdf(PDF, 84KB)
EOG-DOGE-Response-North-Port-FL-3.24.25.pdf(PDF, 485KB)
As mentioned in the response, the City has had the same property tax millage rate for five years in a row. We have maintained an excellent credit rating thanks to low debt and responsible fiscal stewardship while managing public funds.
North Port is committed to transparency. The Fiscal Year 2025 adopted budget and previous budgets can be viewed at NorthPortFL.gov/Budget. Residents can also get involved by serving on the Auditor Selection Committee or the Citizen Tax Oversight Committee. View the current advisory board openings.
To participate in the budget input process as the City builds its Fiscal Year 2026 budget, visit NorthPortFL.gov/BudgetInput.