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Stayton finance director: first-quarter revenue lag is timing issue; community center and facilities projects drive early expenditures

Stayton City Council · November 4, 2025
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Finance Director James Brand reported that the city's early-year revenue shortfall is mainly a timing issue and highlighted one-time expenditures for the community center and facilities.

Finance Director James Brand presented the city’s first-quarter financial report on Nov. 3, saying the city is 12.5% through the biennium and that early revenue and expenditure variances are largely timing issues.

"At the 1 quarter mark, the city has reached, received just 5% of its budgeted revenues," Brand said, and he noted that the shortfall is driven…

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