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City officials flag midyear sales-tax decline, discuss land-sale proceeds and public-safety reserve

5714794 · August 27, 2025
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Summary

City finance staff reported a year-to-date sales-tax decline and reviewed June financials, proposed using upcoming land-sale proceeds to shore up fund balance and diverting unused public-safety sales-tax dollars into a facility reserve.

Susan, a city finance staff member, told the commission the city’s year-to-date sales-tax collections through June showed a “negative 3%” trend and that retail sales — the city’s primary driver of sales-tax revenue — have been volatile in recent years. “Unfortunately, it doesn't look very good,” she said.

The report matters because sales taxes fund infrastructure and other near-term city needs; Susan noted the decline mirrors regional softness concentrated in the eastern part of the state and cited an external tax-commissioner article. She said hotels and food service have generally shown growth but retail has been the primary source of the variability.

At the meeting, staff reviewed month-of-June General Fund financials showing revenue and…

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