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Roosevelt City Council adopts fiscal 2026 budget, reopens 2025 budget and approves routine contracts
Summary
The Roosevelt City Council voted unanimously to reopen the fiscal 2025 budget to correct several line items and adopted the citys fiscal 2026 budget, approving capital projects, an airport allocation and routine contract actions. Council also certified the state-recommended tax rate.
The Roosevelt City Council on March 26 voted to reopen the fiscal 2025 budget to make three adjustments and then approved the citys fiscal 2026 budget, authorizing capital projects and several contract and procurement actions.
City finance staff presented the FY2025 adjustments as "three adjustments that, need to be made," including a $103,600 timing transfer in admin services for software, a capital projects increase of $193,929.05 (partly to record previously approved grants and a new $29,604 request), and a $98,860 increase for sanitation contract expenses. Finance staff said the city has funds available to cover the changes. After council questions about the sanitation line, members directed staff to verify billed versus…
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