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Dayton adopts final 2025 appropriations as emergency, authorizes $2.3 million net increase
Summary
The Dayton City Commission approved the third and final revised 2025 appropriation as an emergency measure, authorizing a $2.3 million net increase driven by personnel and capital transfers and establishing year-end transfers to fund police, fire and planning equipment.
The Dayton City Commission approved the final revised appropriation for 2025 on first reading as an emergency, authorizing a net increase of $2,300,000 (about 0.2 percent) compared with the second revised appropriation.
Abby Patel Jones, management and budget director, told the commission the final revision reflects a net general fund decrease of $78,000 driven by organization-wide budget management and vacancy savings, but includes targeted increases for frontline services. "This is the third and the final revised appropriation — a net increase of $2,300,000 or 0.2% when compared to the second revised appropriation," Patel Jones said…
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