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Monrovia council adopts two-year budget, approves fees and position list

5028258 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The Monrovia City Council on June 17 adopted a two-year fiscal plan for 2025–27 that includes one-time PFAS settlement proceeds, preserves reserves and approves a schedule of fees and authorized positions; council also approved several routine assessments and appointments.

Monrovia — The Monrovia City Council on June 17 adopted a two-year budget for fiscal years 2025–27, approved an updated schedule of fees and charges and authorized city staffing lists, while directing staff to continue monitoring revenue and cost pressures.

The 2025–27 budget passed by roll-call vote includes one-time settlement proceeds related to PFAS litigation, continued contributions toward pension liabilities and funding for capital projects. City staff and council said the budget is conservative and that the city is positioned to adjust if economic conditions change.

The budget matters because it sets spending and revenue priorities on personnel, infrastructure and services for the next two years. City staff told the council the plan balances known liabilities — including rising CalPERS unfunded accrued liability (UAL) and personnel costs — while preserving flexibility through tight spending controls, vacancy strategies and a Section 115 trust.

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