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City proposes $167 million budget to meet growing demands

July 25, 2024 | Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Florida



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City proposes $167 million budget to meet growing demands
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, highlighting significant funding allocations aimed at addressing the city's growing needs. The proposed operating budget stands at $18.4 million, which will support 101 positions, including two new plan examiners. The Utility Systems Operating Fund is proposed at $128.4 million, supporting 325 positions with 13 new roles added to meet increasing service demands driven by the city's growth.

The Utility Systems Connections fee fund is set at $15.5 million, which will fund seven positions, including one new field technician. City officials emphasized the importance of prioritizing public safety in the budget, particularly in response to resident requests for a safe, clean, and beautiful community. This focus includes additional funding for the police department and improvements to police facilities.

The capital budget, which was tentatively approved in April, has been amended to $167 million, reflecting a $23.7 million increase from the previous proposal. Key projects include $20.5 million for Torino Regional Park and $2.4 million for OL Peacock Park. However, some projects, such as a golf course teaching facility, were eliminated from the budget, prompting discussions about the need for clearer communication regarding changes in future presentations.

Officials acknowledged the rising costs associated with capital projects and the necessity of careful budgeting to ensure that essential projects are completed. The meeting concluded with a commitment to transparency and prioritization of community needs in the budget process.

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