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Commission reviews $166.4 million second revised appropriation; $150 million earmarked for water PFAS project
Summary
The Dayton City Commission heard a presentation Sept. 10 on a second revised appropriation that increases 2025 budget authority by $166.4 million, led by a $150 million preconstruction allocation for an advanced PFAS water-treatment project supported by an Ohio EPA principal forgiveness loan.
The Dayton City Commission heard a presentation on Sept. 10 from the city manager outlining a second revised appropriation that increases 2025 budget authority by $166,400,000, or about 16.4 percent over the first revised appropriation. City Manager Patel Jones told the commission the largest single item is a $150,000,000 increase in the water capital fund to fund preconstruction for an advanced PFAS treatment project supported by an Ohio EPA principal forgiveness loan.
Why it matters: The appropriation would expand the city’s borrowing and spending authority for multiple capital and operating needs this year, including emergency repair authority, public safety equipment, violence reduction programming, and major water and sewer debt-management steps.
Patel Jones summarized the major changes. The…
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