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Boise City reports midyear finances tracking broadly on budget; liquor tax lags
Summary
City finance director said general fund revenues and expenditures were within expected ranges through the second quarter (Jan.–Mar. 2025) while liquor tax receipts trailed projections; personnel vacancy savings and rising development fees offset some pressures.
Boise City finance staff told the City Council on Tuesday that general fund revenues and expenditures were broadly within expected ranges through the second quarter of fiscal 2025 (January–March). Alicia McAndrews, presenting the second-quarter report, said the city had received 49% of budgeted general fund revenues by the end of the quarter and that key indicators were largely steady.
"Overall, I'm pleased to report that the city's general fund revenues and expenditures are tracking within the expected ranges,"…
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