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La Porte council approves year‑end transfers to cover 2025 line‑item needs

City of La Porte Common Council · December 1, 2025
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Summary

The City of La Porte Common Council on Dec. 1 approved a resolution transferring funds within the 2025 budgets to cover shortfalls and reallocate resources, including a $21,000 shift to a police vehicle lease and multiple smaller interdepartmental reallocations.

The La Porte Common Council voted Dec. 1 to adopt a resolution transferring funds among 2025 budget line items to cover essential services and obligations as the fiscal year closes.

Councilman Galloway read the resolution calling for a series of transfers across departments. Key transfers included $21,000 moved into the police vehicle lease line and multiple adjustments among code enforcement, local roads and streets, information technology and utilities. The resolution text lists specific source and target line-item codes and dollar amounts for each transfer.

The resolution was moved, seconded and the council approved the transfers that evening. No roll-call votes by name were recorded in the public audio; the meeting record shows the motion carried after council members responded "Aye." The clerk characterized the action as a normal year‑end clean‑up of estimates and budgets.

Council members said such transfers are commonly used to ensure departments can pay for essential services before the end of the budget year. The resolution takes effect per council action and follows local budget transfer rules; individual departments will update their 2025 accounting records accordingly.

The council did not record individual member votes in the audio; the motion passed during the meeting and will be reflected in the city’s year‑end financial documents.