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Webster Groves business district panel trims parts of draft 2027 budget, flags parking burden
Summary
Advisory commissioners agreed Feb. 24 to cut rooftop lighting and advertising allocations in their draft 2027 budget, keep conservative revenue targets and ask the city to consider taking on an $18,000 parking lease expense.
The Webster Groves business district advisory commission on Feb. 24 agreed to narrow parts of its draft fiscal 2027 spending plan, voting to reduce rooftop lighting and trim advertising allocations while keeping conservative revenue targets and flagging a separate $18,000 parking cost for a future city request.
Commission members discussed revenue timing and variability before settling preliminary spending changes. A commission member reported that year-to-date receipts total "just under 32,000" against a draft $87,000 revenue target for the district. Members noted business-license receipts and event sponsorships…
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