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City Council Discusses October Revenues and 2025 Budget Considerations

December 13, 2024 | Fenton , St. Louis County, Missouri


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City Council Discusses October Revenues and 2025 Budget Considerations
The City of Fenton's financial landscape took center stage during the December 12, 2024, Special and Board of Aldermen Committee Meeting, revealing a complex picture of revenues and expenditures. The general fund reported a sales tax revenue of $393,397, with total revenues reaching $621,491. However, expenditures exceeded revenues, resulting in a deficit of $397,268.

Notably, utility taxes showed a decline, down $7,255 from the previous year, while the stormwater fund faced a significant decrease in interest income, dropping by $40,734. The stormwater fund's total revenues were reported at $393,356, against expenditures of $914,834, leading to a net loss of $521,478.

Despite these challenges, a surprising boost came from a grant that contributed approximately $800,000 to the city’s finances, which was not reflected in the initial financial packet. This grant helped offset the losses, allowing the city to break even overall, despite the negative balances in various funds.

As the meeting progressed, the committee turned its attention to the 2025 budget, indicating a need for careful planning to address the financial discrepancies and ensure sustainable growth moving forward. The discussions highlighted the importance of transparency and strategic financial management as the city navigates its fiscal future.

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