The Materials Management Division includes procurement and central stores, and it is responsible to lead staff in the acquisition of goods, services, and construction. The division is responsible for moving the City's procurement to a centralized framework and will manage the work and risk of public procurement. The goal of the City's Materials Management Division is moving the procurement function from being merely transactional to becoming a strategic partner and drive efficiencies across all City divisions with a holistic approach to category management and achieving best value.
The division's Capital Budget for 2025 includes funding for phase two of the Social Procurement program.
Explore the City's budget using the interactive OpenBook feature, including expenses by department and division as well as a breakdown of what a typical residential property taxpayer pays per $100,000 of assessment.
The full budget information is available in the Draft 2025 Budget book.
The OpenBook budget tool enhances the transparency of the City's Budget by allowing us to share financial information visually in accessible and easy to understand formats. View our budget data using charts, tables, and graphs. We hope you find this helpful.
Through our OpenBook reports, you can start at the organizational level then click on a department to go down to the division/section/service level as you explore the financial information for the City. Flip between charts, tables and graphs to display the data in a way that visualizes the information based on your preference.In OpenBook tables, all column headers labeled as "Current Year" refer to 2025; "Previous Year" refers to 2024.
Please note: The 2025 Budget is the first year that the City has used this budget tool to enhance how it shares information with residents. We're learning how to use the new platform and will be adding features and reports as we explore the tool's capabilities.