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San Dimas adopts FY 2025–26 budget with nearly $1M projected deficit
Summary
The city council approved a FY 2025–26 operating and capital improvement budget projecting just over $32 million in revenues, roughly $31.7 million in expenditures, and a $981,944 deficit; councilmembers stressed the need to address a recurring structural shortfall even as the budget funds capital projects and reserves.
The San Dimas City Council on June 24 adopted the FY 2025–26 operating and capital improvement budget after a staff presentation and council discussion.
Administrative Services Director Michael O’Brien presented the plan and said the general‑fund revenue forecast totaled just over $32 million while proposed expenditures were just under $31.7 million and that the plan would…
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