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Commerce City reports third-quarter gains; sales and use tax up amid one large permit
Summary
Finance staff told council that third‑quarter revenues are trending positively: sales and use tax rose 13.2% year‑to‑date (9.6% excluding a one‑time $2.5M construction permit). Expenditures are generally on track, ARPA reappropriation and timing of debt payments will alter year‑end results.
Finance Director Teresa Wilson presented the third‑quarter 2025 financial report to the City Council, saying general fund revenues and expenditures are largely tracking as expected and highlighting several near‑term items that will affect year‑end results.
Wilson reported that, through the end of the third quarter, “sales and use tax revenues have increased by 13.2% over ’24,” while noting that without a single large construction permit that produced roughly $2.5 million in use tax the increase would be about 9.6%.
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