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City incorporates Department of Water & Power budget, approves planned capital projects

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Summary

The council incorporated the Big Bear Lake Department of Water & Power’s FY25–26 budget into the city’s financial plans. The DWP budget includes about $13 million in revenue, $7.5 million in financing for the Garston Water Operations Facility, and several capital projects including Wolf Reservoir and a new well.

The Big Bear Lake City Council voted June 11 to incorporate the Department of Water & Power’s (DWP) fiscal year 2025–26 budget into the city’s finances after the DWP board approved the plan.

DWP staff told the council the utility expects roughly $13 million in revenues in the coming year and plans about $9.4 million in capital projects. The budget includes interim financing (estimated $7.5 million) for construction of a new Garston Water Operations Facility,…

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