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Community and Library Services projects $24.9 million in revenue; director proposes rental tech, in-house security and scholarship options

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Ashley Wysocki, director of Community and Library Services, presented the department’s budget and operations, reporting a $16 million general-fund allocation and projected revenues of $24.9 million led by beach parking and camping.

Ashley Wysocki, director of Community and Library Services, presented department operations and finances to the Huntington Beach City Council and outlined proposals to increase revenue and streamline services.

Wysocki said the department’s FY24–25 general fund budget was about $16,000,000, with total revenues projected to exceed allocations at approximately $24,900,000. She told council that beach parking and camping are the department’s largest revenue sources—about $18,200,000 of the projected revenue—with roughly $2,500,000 of that estimated to result from a newly formed beach parking citation team. The department comprises five divisions, about 63.25 full-time equivalents, an average of 275 part-time employees and roughly…

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