POSSIBLE REVENUE ENHANCEMENT MEASURES
The following is a sample of the possible sources of revenue suggested by
the city.
FINES AND PENALTIES
1. Administrative Citations
Revenue Potential: $200,000 to $250,000
Fines through the courts account for approximately $50,000 in annual
revenue. Of this the city receives only 15%. But when processed through
the city, Newport gets 100% of the fines. By increasing the use of
administrative instead of criminal citations, the city’s share from the
fines would increase.
2. Uniform Bail Schedule
Revenue Potential: $30,000 to $50,000
The city receives 15% of the base bail amount paid by violators. By
increasing the base bail amount and increasing penalties for violations,
the city’s revenue would increase.
3. Red Light Enforcement
Revenue Potential: $40,000 to $60,000
Some cities have installed automatic equipment that senses and identifies
red light violators. Installing such equipment in Newport, in addition to
the already severe fines for red light violators, would increase the
city’s revenue.
USE OF MONEY AND PROPERTY
4. Associate Sponsorships
Revenue Potential: $100,000 to $500,000
A few months ago, Huntington Beach concluded a $300,000 bidding war
between Pepsi and Coke for the rights to become the city’s official soft
drink. By allowing companies that promote soft drinks, cars, film,
clothing or credit cards to partner with Newport Beach, the city could
find a potential source of revenue.
5. Opening Some City Training Classes
Revenue Potential: $20,000 to $50,000
The city provides various training courses, particularly in the area of
automation. These in-house services have proven very cost-effective.
However, there are often seats available that could be offered to the
public for a fee.
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