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Council adopts mid‑biennium budget update; staff outlines revenue shifts, capital priorities

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City finance staff presented the mid‑biennium review showing projected sales-tax declines tied to a fulfillment‑center operational change, a partial offset from property tax and investment gains, and a planned draw from reserves to cover capital projects; the council approved the update.

The Redlands City Council adopted its mid‑biennium budget update Tuesday after a presentation by Finance Director Garcia outlining revenue changes, capital priorities and planned uses of reserves for upcoming projects.

Garcia told the council the city’s two‑year budget covers more than $500 million in appropriations. The presentation identified a projected loss of approximately $2.7 million in sales and Measure T sales tax associated with changes at a major local fulfillment center; staff said some activity that had been recorded as point‑of‑sale in Redlands is being re‑allocated because of operational changes at the company. Garcia said this…

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