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Loma Linda council approves midyear budget adjustments; general fund deficit narrows

Loma Linda City Council · February 11, 2026
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Summary

Council approved staff recommendations to increase citywide revenues by $1,220,900 and expenditures by $989,600, reducing the general fund deficit to about $320,100. The package includes a sales‑tax reconciliation, higher permit revenue and fire overtime costs.

The Loma Linda City Council on Feb. 14 approved midyear adjustments to the city’s 2025–26 budget, voting to increase citywide revenues by $1,220,900 and expenditures by $989,600. Staff said the changes shrink the general fund deficit to roughly $320,100.

Finance staff explained revenue upsides included a $546,700 sales‑tax correction due to a late remittance by a local business, $83,400 in additional property tax apportionment, $59,800 in intergovernmental revenue tied to vehicle license fee apportionments, and $135,000 in higher licenses and permits driven by fire permits…

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