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Roosevelt City Council approves fiscal-year-26 budget reopener reallocations, including $1.2M gun-range project
Summary
Council approved a package of budget reopener requests and associated transfers, including budgeting for a $1.2 million gun-range project (with a $900,000 grant and $300,000 city match) and other capital moves. Council voted to open a public hearing and later adopted the changes.
The Roosevelt City Council voted Sept. 16 to approve a set of budget reopener requests for fiscal year 2026 that repurpose savings from completed capital projects, add newly funded projects and authorize a temporary “float” for recreation donations.
The package budgets a $1.2 million shooting-range project — $900,000 of it grant-funded and $300,000 to be paid from city funds — and increases the budgeted cost of a generator for the police/public-safety building from $80,000 to $160,000 so the city can purchase the unit up front and receive reimbursement from a Homeland Security SHSP grant. The net fiscal impact reported in the staff presentation was about $1,315,000 citywide, with…
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