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Pullman adopts 2025 tax levies after quarterly finance report warns of shrinking reserves
Summary
After a quarterly financial update showing a roughly $1.2 million shortfall through three quarters and a general fund balance drop to about $3.5–3.6 million, the council adopted three tax-levy ordinances (regular levy, EMS levy, bond levy) and a Metro Parks 10% levy resolution.
The Pullman City Council voted Nov. 4 to adopt three tax‑levy ordinances for 2025 (to be collected in 2026) and to approve a Metropolitan Parks District levy resolution after receiving a quarterly financial update that showed weakening revenues and declining reserves.
Jeff Albrecht, the city’s director of finance and administrative services, told the council general‑fund revenues are ‘‘on pace to end below budget’’ and that the city is about $1.2 million under budget through three…
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