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Roseville receives clean audit; officials note rising long‑term liabilities and reliance on property tax
Summary
Auditors from Plant Moran reported a clean (unmodified) opinion for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, while warning the council about pension and retiree‑health funding gaps that will require multi‑decade planning.
Ali Hejazi, a partner with Plant Moran, told the Roseville City Council on Jan. 13 that the firm issued a clean, unmodified opinion on the city’s financial statements for the year ending June 30, 2025. "That's the highest level of assurance that we can issue on a set of financial statements," Hejazi said.
Alyssa Fleury, the audit manager, walked the council through summary slides showing a roughly $4.7 million decline in total revenue from 2024 to 2025, largely because one‑time American Rescue…
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