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Wichita finance director reports healthy revenues; council approves maintenance and ARPA updates
Summary
The city's finance director told council third-quarter revenues are generally above expectations thanks to interest earnings and taxes while salary and jail-fee costs put upward pressure on expenditures; council received the quarterly report and approved multiple maintenance and capital funding items including facilities maintenance and sidewalk funding.
Wichita's finance director presented an unaudited third-quarter financial report showing overall revenue performance ahead of the revised 2025 budget, driven in part by stronger-than-expected interest earnings and slightly higher property- and sales-tax receipts. Mark Manning told the council the city still expects a balanced 2025 budget but cautioned that salary and benefit costs have risen as vacant positions were filled.
Manning highlighted four key drivers: (1) elevated interest earnings that may decline in the future as the Federal Reserve cuts rates, (2) franchise fees…
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