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Everett council hears $7.5 million first amendment to 2026 budget; third reading set for April 8
Summary
Interim finance director Mike Bailey told the Everett City Council the proposed first amendment would increase 2026 appropriations by nearly $7.5 million, largely to carry forward unspent project funds, continue COVID-related initiatives, and add targeted planning dollars; the council set a third reading for April 8.
Interim finance director Mike Bailey briefed the Everett City Council on March 25 on a proposed first amendment to the city’s 2026 budget that would increase appropriations by nearly $7.5 million, mostly composed of carried-forward project funds, grant pass-throughs and targeted planning allocations.
"For this afternoon, we're recommending expenditure increases totaling almost $7.5 million," Bailey told the council, tying roughly $1 million to general government needs and about $6.5 million to non-general funds. He said much of the increase reflects money already identified for specific purposes that was not spent in 2025 and is being reappropriated for 2026.
Why it matters: the amendment adjusts the city’s…
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