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Monrovia council approves budget adjustments, $1 million dispatch console upgrade and small fee changes
Summary
At its Oct. 21 meeting the Monrovia City Council approved quarterly adjustments to the FY 2024-25 and 2025-26 budgets, setting aside funds for economic development and the 2028 Olympics, allocating $1 million for police dispatch console replacement and approving a $6 increase to the traffic collision report fee.
The Monrovia City Council on Oct. 21 unanimously approved a set of quarter-one adjustments to the city's fiscal-year 2024-25 and 2025-26 budgets, including a $1,000,000 allocation to replace the city's police dispatch consoles and a $6 increase to the fee for traffic collision reports.
City finance staff presented preliminary, pre-audit results for fiscal 2024-25 showing the general fund finished the year better than budgeted. "The city remains in a stable financial position," staff member Ray said during the presentation, adding that one-time PFAS settlement revenues contributed to stronger-than-expected results.
The adjustments approved by the council include a proposed $500,000 set-aside from the 2024-25 surplus to support economic development and preparations tied to the 2028 Summer Olympics (each program $250,000), a $1,000,000 budget increase…
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