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Orland faces a projected $500,000 operating gap; staff to present options at May study session
Summary
A third‑quarter budget review showed revenues lagging year‑to‑date and a projected general fund shortfall of about $500,000 if current trends continue; staff recommended reconciliation of departmental charges, contract reviews and a May budget study session to present options for balancing the 2026–27 budget.
Finance consultant Robert Moreno presented the council with a third‑quarter look at the city’s general fund on April 7, reporting that revenues were at about 68% of budget through March 31 while expenditures were about 74%—leaving the city on pace for an operating shortfall if current trends persist.
Moreno noted that sales tax and property tax timing…
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