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Youth council hears city finance overview and maps early projects: lagoon cleanups, outreach and a storm-drain mural

Satellite Beach Youth Council · October 6, 2025
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At the inaugural meeting, city finance staff briefed youth council members on budgeting and public-record obligations; members then brainstormed priorities including lagoon cleanups, social-media outreach, youth events, t-shirt branding and a proposed storm-drain mural program.

Members of the Satellite Beach Youth Council heard an overview of city finances and public-record obligations, then brainstormed an initial work plan focused on environmental stewardship and outreach.

Britney Jumper, the city's support services director and comptroller, described the city's budget process, noting the fiscal year runs Oct. 1–Sept. 30, the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) covers the fiscal year and ten years of data, and that the general fund is “just over $13 million,” with roughly 60% of general-fund revenue coming from property taxes. Jumper said the city’s auditors are…

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