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Council reviews drug enforcement fund, cautions on variable forfeiture revenues

Lewiston City Council (budget workshop) · March 25, 2026
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Summary

Director Roy and Chief Conley told councilors the drug enforcement non‑tax fund will be reduced in FY26, with conservative forfeiture revenue assumptions and about $502,294 projected available if the budget passes; councilors noted forfeiture proceeds are variable and often delayed.

Director Roy and Chief Conley briefed the council on the city’s drug enforcement fund, a non‑tax fund supported in part by asset forfeiture revenues.

Director Roy said the FY26 budget shows an overall decrease of about $80,005.63 for drug enforcement. He called the fund a non‑tax resource that must be used for related drug remediation and noted the city is budgeting conservatively because…

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