City holds public hearing and approves first reading of 2025 budget amendment
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Council opened the public hearing for Resolution 19-2025 (first budget amendment for 2025), heard no public comment, and approved the resolution on first reading; staff said most items reallocate unfinished 2024 projects into 2025 and shift some work into 2026.
Alamosa City Council opened a public hearing Nov. 5 on Resolution 19-2025, the city's first budget amendment for 2025, and approved it on first reading.
City Manager Heather summarized the amendment, saying 90—to—95% of the adjustments are projects that did not finish in 2024 and are being moved into 2025 or 2026; a small number of items reflect unanticipated grant funding or minor budget overages (generally under $15,000). Heather offered to go through the resolution line-item by line-item if council requested.
Council opened the public hearing and heard no comments from attendees in person or on Zoom. Councilor Jan Vigil moved approval on first reading; the motion carried unanimously.
Staff said the amendment will be incorporated into the city's accounting and project schedules and noted that specific budget details are included in the resolution's attachments, which staff can review with council upon request.
