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Dunedin presents budget snapshot: $133M revenue, strong reserves but storm costs press cash flow
Summary
City officials said Dunedin’s total revenue is roughly $133 million, expenditures about $139 million, and general-fund reserves sit at about 21.4%, above the city’s 15% policy target; leaders outlined interfund loans and a bank line of credit to bridge storm-related cash needs.
City Manager Jennifer Bramley told the 2025 State of the City audience that Dunedin’s total revenue across funds is approximately $133 million while city expenditures in fiscal year 2025 totaled nearly $139 million, and that the city has worked to build reserves ahead of storms.
Bramley said only about 24% of property-tax collections come back to the municipal government and that property tax accounts for about 15% of the city’s total revenue; other income…
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