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Woodland Council adopts $246.9 million budget for 2026–27
Summary
The Woodland City Council unanimously adopted a $246.86 million all‑funds budget for fiscal year 2026–27, including a $77.06 million general fund and a $29.66 million capital improvement program; the budget reduces staffing by five full‑time equivalents, council said.
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The Woodland City Council voted unanimously June 16 to adopt its fiscal year 2026–27 budget, approving roughly $246,860,000 in all funds and a $77,060,000 general fund for the coming year.
Finance Manager Carrie Farnham, presenting the item, said the final budget is slightly reduced from the June 2 draft. "With that included in our fiscal year 2027 budget is a total all funds of approximately 246,860,000 with a capital improvement program of 29,660,000, some debt service funding of 3,310,000 and our general fund budget of 77,060,000," Farnham said.
The budget package includes a capital improvement program budget of $29,660,000, debt service funding of $3,310,000 and staff adjustments that result in a net reduction of five full‑time equivalent positions. Farnham told the council staff had worked through assumptions and cleanup since the preliminary presentation on June 2.
Council members praised staff for the work that led to a balanced adoption. After asking whether there were questions and receiving none, Council Member Tanya Garcia Cadena moved to adopt the budget; the motion was seconded and the council voted in favor. The mayor noted the action concludes a multi‑session budget process.
The council and staff stressed the city will continue monitoring revenues and expenditures. Council members reiterated the need for community engagement around long‑term fiscal stability as the council weighs future options.
The council adopted the budget unanimously by those present; no public speakers addressed the item.
