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City presents year‑end department updates and warns of structural budget risk by 2029
Summary
Development services, public works, parks, health and finance presented year‑end summaries showing active permitting and infrastructure projects, steady revenue performance in 2025 and a forecast that structural balance is at risk by 2029 without increased recurring revenue or expenditure controls.
City department heads presented year‑end reports and a financial summary, recounting major projects completed in 2025 and the city’s near‑term fiscal outlook.
Cliff Cross (Development Services) reported quarterly statistics (July–September) including 16 zoning cases (14 approved), substantial plan‑review activity, and permit revenue that helps cover departmental costs. Cross said the city processed roughly 53 residential and 9 commercial permits in the quarter and noted major projects such as the Mews and…
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