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Redmond council reallocates $4.4 million in public-safety savings to capital needs including police evidence storage
Summary
Council adopted a resolution to reallocate approximately $4.4 million in savings from the public-safety facility project; $2.6 million was moved to transportation for the East Side Arterial, $1.1 million was set aside for police investments including roughly $500,000 for an evidence storage facility and funds for new radios, and $1.4 million returned to the general fund reserve.
The Redmond City Council adopted a resolution adjusting the city's fiscal year 2025–26 budget to reflect roughly $4.4 million in savings from the public-safety facility project and to reallocate those funds to capital priorities.
Jason F, the city's chief financial officer, said project expenses for the public-safety facility came in about $3,700,000 under the original estimates, bond-interest savings were about $600,000, and the city received approximately $52,000 from an energy grant, yielding roughly $4,400,000…
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