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Cincinnati officials report $24.6 million general-fund surplus through March; police-detail revenue rises after new software

5778617 · May 5, 2025
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The Cincinnati Budget and Finance Committee heard that city general fund revenues were $24,600,000 above estimates through March, and that police detail revenue rose after the city changed how it processes off‑duty vendor payments.

The Cincinnati Budget and Finance Committee heard that city general fund revenues were $24,600,000 above estimates through March, and that police detail revenue rose after the city changed how it processes off‑duty vendor payments.

Doctor Dudas, representing city finance, presented the department’s monthly report for the period ending March 31 and said, “general fund revenues, continue to be ahead of estimate, through the March of this year. That amount above estimate is…

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