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City unveils proposed FY2025‑26 budget and Measure Q spending plan; council to consider final budget June 17

3654714 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented a draft FY2025‑26 budget that relies on new Measure Q sales tax revenue, includes seven proposed full‑time positions, and allocates one‑time Measure Q funds to roads, police and fire. The council accepted the presentation and asked for follow‑up detail with several items to return June 17.

City staff presented the proposed fiscal year 2025–26 budget to the Manteca City Council on June 3, laying out a draft operating plan that anticipates Measure Q sales tax revenue and proposes targeted one‑time and ongoing spending for streets, public safety and capital projects.

Why it matters: Measure Q (a 0.34 percent local sales tax approved by voters) is expected to create a new annual revenue stream for the city; the council’s early allocations will shape capital projects, staffing and services for the coming year.

Interim Director of Finance Matt Boring and Budget Manager Lana McBroom described a citywide proposed operating budget of roughly $312.6 million in revenues and $311.2 million in expenses, producing an initial citywide…

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