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Council adopts two-year budget covering fiscal years 2025–27; reserves and capital projects highlighted

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Hawaiian Gardens adopted Resolution No. 11-2025, a two-year operational and capital budget for fiscal years 2025–2026 and 2026–2027, maintaining public-safety spending, adding parking enforcement, and allocating funds for capital repairs and software upgrades.

The Hawaiian Gardens City Council adopted a two-year budget for fiscal years 2025–26 and 2026–27 at its June 11 meeting, approving Resolution No. 11-2025 by roll-call vote.

Finance staff presented the budget as operationally balanced and aligned to council goals including public safety, community revitalization and fiscal stability. The presentation said the city expects increased revenues in part because an agreement with the local casino is anticipated to end in November, which staff said would increase other revenue streams. Staff reported the casino accounted for a large share of current revenues (presented as roughly 61.62 percent of the city’s revenue mix in the staff slide deck)…

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