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McAllen adopts midyear budget adjustments; charter‑amendment election cost recorded and quarterly investments reported
Summary
The McAllen City Commission on June 9 approved a midyear budget adjustment that accounts for a failed property sale and increased health‑insurance expenditures, and recorded a negotiated $181,000 cost for a charter amendment election.
The McAllen City Commission on June 9 approved a midyear budget adjustment that reflects lower-than-expected revenue from an uncompleted property sale and an increase in appropriations largely tied to the city’s health insurance fund. Commissioners also recorded a negotiated cost of $181,000 for the recent charter‑amendment election.
City staff told the commission a planned sale of the Parks Administration Building did not occur, producing a revenue shortfall in the current fiscal-year projections. The…
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