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Financial forecast reveals looming budget shortfalls

June 21, 2024 | Capitola City, Santa Cruz County, California



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Financial forecast reveals looming budget shortfalls
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the fiscal outlook and potential revenue measures in light of projected budget shortfalls. Finance Director Jim Wahlberg presented a detailed analysis of the city's revenue sources and expenses, utilizing a 10-year average to forecast future financial conditions.

Wahlberg indicated that the financial picture appears stable for the next two years, with a balanced budget anticipated. However, he warned that fiscal year 2027 may see a slight deficit, with significant shortfalls expected to emerge starting in fiscal year 2028. A key factor contributing to these future deficits is the expiration of Measure F in December 2027, which is expected to impact revenue streams.

The discussion underscored the importance of proactive financial planning as the city prepares for potential challenges ahead. Officials emphasized the need to explore new revenue measures to address the anticipated budget gaps and ensure fiscal stability in the coming years.

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