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Duvall finance director: revenues tracking above budget; public hearing on mid‑biennium review set for Nov. 18

6441823 · October 22, 2025
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Finance Director Beth McMann told the Duvall City Council that revenue for 2025 is coming in above projections while most expenditures are within budget; council held the mid‑biennium public hearing open to Nov. 18 for further comment and possible adjustments.

Finance Director Beth McMann told the Duvall City Council on Oct. 21 that the city’s mid‑biennial revenue estimates for 2025 are higher than budgeted while overall expenditures remain largely within the biennial appropriation.

McMann said the city is 38% through the 2025–26 biennium and reported that total revenues are at about 37% of budget while total expenditures are at about 34% of budget. She highlighted higher‑than‑expected investment earnings, water charges for services, general facility charges, building permit fees, utility tax and sales tax receipts as contributors to the stronger revenue picture.

The review identified several specific appropriation changes the administration plans to bring back…

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