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Hughson mayor outlines completed projects, infrastructure upgrades and a modest budget surplus in State of the City address
Summary
Mayor Dora Park used the State of the City speech to review completed projects including the LeBrite Park renovation, describe near-term infrastructure work (street preservation, SCADA upgrades, a proposed public safety center and a pedestrian bridge), and report a $122,462 general-fund surplus.
Mayor Dora Park delivered the State of the City address for Hughson City, outlining recent capital projects, near-term infrastructure upgrades and the city's current budget position. The mayor reported revenues of $17,154,382 against expenses of $17,031,920, leaving a surplus of $122,462, and highlighted completed work at LeBrite Park, a multi-phase street preservation program and upgrades to the city's water and wastewater control system.
Park and public facilities improvements were a central focus. Park renovations at LeBrite Park are complete after more than $1 million in investment since 2022, the mayor said, and include ADA walkways, new restrooms and a snack bar. The city is also in the design stage for a combined public safety center to replace aging city hall and police facilities built in the 1940s; officials have…
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