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Mill Valley Council adopts midterm FY2025–26 budget revision; Measure L and grants drive most changes
Summary
Council adopted the midterm revision to the FY2025–26 budget after staff outlined revenue increases driven by Measure L and new grants (EV charging, Ethel Avenue stabilization, Safe Pathways). The revision increases reserves, allocates capital for infrastructure projects and asks staff to continue program-level monitoring.
The Mill Valley City Council unanimously adopted midterm revisions to the FY2025–26 budget on June 16 after a staff presentation and extended council discussion about priorities, reserves and program funding.
Deputy Director of Finance Trevor Atashkarian summarized the changes: consolidated revenues increased by approximately $8.4 million and consolidated expenditures by about $6.5 million across city funds. Notable revenue items included Measure L receipts (local sales tax approved by voters), a federal EV charging…
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