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Northglenn hears November financial report; sales and use tax down about 1.7%
Summary
Deputy City Manager Jason Loveland told the council the November 2025 report showed sales and use tax were down about 1.7% year over year, driven by declines in construction and marijuana tax receipts and partially offset by food and recreation revenues. Staff said the city's credit rating remains strong.
Deputy City Manager Jason Loveland told the Northglenn City Council on Jan. 12 that the city’s November 2025 financial report showed sales and use tax were down approximately 1.7% year over year. Loveland said declines were concentrated in construction-related use tax and marijuana tax revenue, while food tax and…
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