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Greeley introduces 2026 budget with $21 million gap closed by carryover and transfers; second reading set for Oct. 21

Greeley City Council · October 7, 2025
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Budget director presented the 2026 proposed budget projecting $483.5 million in revenues and $507.4 million in appropriations, noting a roughly $21 million gap to be closed using 2024 carryover, $3 million in departmental savings and a $7 million capital‑fund transfer; council scheduled final adoption for Oct. 21.

Greeley — City staff introduced the proposed 2026 budget on Oct. 7, outlining revenue, expenditure and policy tradeoffs as council prepared for a second reading and adoption scheduled for Oct. 21.

Budget Director Nathan Moseley told council the recommended budget projects $483.5 million in total revenues across all funds and $507.4 million in total appropriations, leaving an approximate $21 million gap. Staff proposed closing that gap by using unspent carryover from 2024, identifying $3 million in departmental savings and transferring $7 million from capital funds; Moseley…

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