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City council adopts two-year operating budget; plan emphasizes public safety and pavement rehab

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Summary

The council unanimously adopted the FY 2025–27 operating budget that maintains a structurally balanced general fund, adds public-safety staffing and Measure U-funded investments, and funds pavement rehabilitation and utility staffing.

The Moreno Valley City Council on Tuesday adopted the city's proposed two-year operating budget for fiscal years 2025'26 and 2026'27, approving a plan staff says keeps the general fund structurally balanced while prioritizing public safety, street and parks maintenance and Measure U expenditures.

City Manager Brian Mohan presented the budget, describing it as a "rollover" approach that retains prior council investments and funds new positions and Measure U implementation. "The general fund has been…

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