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City officials tell council FY26 budget is ‘largely on track’ but warn of public-safety, pension and settlement pressures

Boston City Council Committee on Post Audit, Government Accountability, Transparency and Accessibility · November 17, 2025
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At a Nov. 17 virtual hearing, Boston finance officials told the City Council committee that the $4.84 billion FY26 operating budget is generally on track after Q1, but highlighted predictable early-year payments, police and fire overtime overruns, court settlements and rising youth‑jobs costs as areas to monitor; the administration agreed to provide more detailed capital and revenue reports at future briefings.

Boston City Councilor Julia Mejia convened a virtual Nov. 17 hearing to examine first-quarter FY26 operating expenditures and questioned administration officials about underspending in some departments, overspending in public safety and the city’s tools to respond to funding shocks.

“We have a a $4,840,000,000 annual operating budget for FY26, and the expenses total as of 09/30 … 28%,” Budget Director Jim Williamson told the committee, noting that several large, planned payments — including a roughly $468,000,000 payment to the Boston Retirement System — occur early in the fiscal year.

That context, officials said, partly explains why some departments have spent below a simple 25% benchmark by the quarter’s end: Councilor Mejia cited the Human Rights Commission (~2%), the Office of Fair Housing and Equity (~5%), Arts & Culture (~12%) and supplier‑diversity programs (~10%). Williamson said much of that underspending reflects salary savings from vacancies and the seasonality or timing of program activity.

At the same time, Mejia pressed officials on items…

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