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Seal Beach adopts $108.8 million fiscal 2025–26 budget, keeps Measure GG funds for services
Summary
The City Council on June 9 adopted the fiscal year 2025–26 budget, a balanced plan that uses Measure GG revenue to restore services and maintains reserves while projecting modest revenue growth and near‑term deficits.
The Seal Beach City Council on June 9 adopted the fiscal year 2025–26 operating and capital budget, approving a plan the city called balanced for the coming year while cautioning that revenues must be monitored closely as costs continue to rise.
City finance officials presented the $108.8 million all‑funds budget and said the plan relies on $3 million in Measure GG sales tax proceeds to preserve services reduced in prior years. Director of Finance Renato told the council the budget includes $27.4 million in capital improvement project funding and that total general fund revenues are $48.2 million against general fund expenditures of $48.1 million.
The budget matters because it sets spending for public…
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