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Council adopts ordinance creating a municipal cap bank and raising the appropriation cap to 3.5%

2853026 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

The council adopted an ordinance to increase the statutory cap on municipal budget appropriations from 2.5% to a maximum 3.5% and to create a ‘cap bank’ allowing unused appropriations to be carried forward. Finance staff said the measure is a recurring tool used to prepare balanced municipal budgets.

The Newark Municipal Council adopted an ordinance allowing the city to exceed the normal 2.5% municipal budget appropriation limit and to establish a cap bank that would hold unused appropriation capacity for future use.

Benjamin Guzman, acting director of finance, briefed the council: “Adopting this ordinance will allow the city of Newark to increase that up to a maximum of 3 and a half percent, and then…

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