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Council adopts supplemental airport budget after roof repair comes in early

3651408 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

City adopted a supplemental budget to move airport roof‑replacement funds into the current biennium after contractors indicated the work will likely finish by June 30.

The Klamath Falls City Council on June 2 adopted a supplemental budget for the airport fund to move funding for a roof replacement into the current 2023–2025 biennium after staff said the work is progressing faster than expected.

Finance Director Jessica Lindsey told council the roof replacement is ahead of schedule and is likely to be completed by June 30. “They actually feel that they're going to probably have it done by June 30,” Lindsey said. Because the project is finishing sooner than the budget originally anticipated, staff proposed a supplemental budget to move the funds into the current biennium. Lindsey also recommended keeping a placeholder in the following biennium until final costs are known.

Council introduced and approved the resolution to adopt the supplemental airport budget; a roll call was taken for the resolution. Lindsey said staff will make a post‑completion supplemental if needed to reconcile final costs.

The action transfers budget authority within the airport fund so the ongoing roof work can be completed without waiting for the next biennial budget cycle.