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Holiday finance staff reports revenue gains; city manager flags wildfire building‑code bill and county councilor outlines county plans
Summary
City finance staff reported Feb. 6 that permit and sales‑tax revenues are up and that staff are moving to recognize interest allocations monthly; council was also briefed on pending state bills that could require new wildfire‑resilience building standards in parts of Holiday.
City finance staff told the Holiday City Council Feb. 6 that several revenue lines are outperforming prior-year levels and that staff are monitoring several state bills that could affect local policy and costs.
Christian Larson, who presented the financial statements, said licenses and permits revenue is well above budget and year‑earlier levels, driven largely by major developments on Highland Drive and Holiday Hills. Larson said RDA interest allocations were now recorded monthly (rather than annually), which increased year‑to‑date figures, and that capital projects interest revenue is appearing on reports pending a budget amendment. He also noted a capital projects line showing about $318,000 in revenue with no budgeted offset yet and said staff anticipated future budget amendments to reflect…
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