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San Dimas council accepts unmodified audit, approves roughly $2 million in recommended appropriations to shore up pension and infrastructure
Summary
At its Dec. 9 meeting the San Dimas City Council received an unmodified independent audit for the year ending June 30, 2025, and unanimously approved staff’s recommendation to apply roughly $2 million in one‑time appropriations — including a $1 million CalPERS contribution — to improve the city’s pension funding and capital reserves.
The San Dimas City Council on Dec. 9 received an independent auditor’s report that expressed an unmodified opinion on the city’s financial statements for the year ended June 30, 2025, and approved staff recommendations to allocate about $2 million in one‑time appropriations to address pension funding and infrastructure needs.
The audit team from Rogers, Anderson, Mallody & Scott told the council it had planned and executed interim and year‑end procedures, confirmed cash and investment balances, performed analytical reviews and testing of disbursements and payroll, and found no material misstatements. The auditor stated, “we had an unmodified opinion expressed” on the city’s…
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