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Budget Policies

This page provides sample budget policies from cities and counties in Washington State, along with recommended resources to help develop a budget.

It is part of MRSC's series on Budgeting in Washington State.


Overview

Budget policies are typically adopted to clarify the budget process and often address topics such as:

  • Roles and responsibilities of those involved in the budget process,
  • Budget timelines,
  • Definitions of a balanced budget, and
  • Budget controls such as fund balance levels.

Budget policies are an important step in a more strategic and long-term financial planning approach to the fiscal wellbeing of local government.

Budget policies can also include other financial policies such as fund balance, debt, and investments. Often a budget policy is adopted every budget cycle as part of the budget document or as part of a comprehensive financial management policy, but sometimes they are adopted as stand-alone policies.


Examples of Budget Policies

Below are examples of stand-alone city and county budget policies.

For other examples that have been incorporated into comprehensive financial policies, see our page on Financial Policies Overview. For examples of actual budget documents, see MRSC’s Sample Document Library, City and Town Profiles, or County Profiles.

City/Town Annual Budget Policies

City/Town Biennial Budget Policies

County Biennial Budget Policies


Recommended Resources

The Government Finance Officers' Association (GFOA) has some useful resources that can help you draft a budget policy, including:


Last Modified: November 03, 2025