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Loma Linda council adopts 2025–26 budget, warns reserves may be depleted by 2034
Summary
The City of Loma Linda adopted its final fiscal year 2025–26 budget by a 4–1 vote, approving a plan that covers a $458,500 general fund shortfall from reserves and flags longer-term structural gaps if recurring revenues do not increase.
The City of Loma Linda City Council voted 4–1 to adopt the city’s final fiscal year 2025–26 budget, approving a plan that covers a projected $458,500 general fund shortfall by drawing on reserves.
Finance Director Sonia Fevella told the council the proposed budget projects $28.6 million in general fund revenue and an operating deficit of about $458,500, which staff recommended covering with the city’s reserves. “The general fund shows a deficit of 458,500 that will be covered by the reserves,” Fevella said, and cautioned that relying on one‑time revenues and modest annual growth would deplete reserves by roughly 2034 if action is not taken to secure…
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