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Council gives early budget guidance: prioritize animal shelter, review indoor rec center and target ARPA for housing
Summary
During budget guideline hearings, council discussed revenue pressures from state changes, directed staff to pursue conceptual costing for five capital priorities and signaled support for using ARPA creatively to unlock housing lots. Council also endorsed a staff recommendation to give ASSET human services a 5% increase and approved a 5% increase for arts grants.
Finance and department staff briefed the City Council on FY25/26 budget assumptions, state tax law impacts, fund balances and a set of proposed capital priorities.
Revenue and constraints: staff reviewed recent state changes to property valuation rollbacks, increases to military and 65+ exemptions and the state's evolving distribution rules; staff warned these changes lower predictable local property tax revenue and argued for relying on one‑time fund balance for one‑time expenses. Fund balance at year end was reported roughly $16.9M with $2.1M net available after carryovers.
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