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City Budget | Fullerton, CA Below provides information on the City’s Operating Budget, which is its chief financial plan that summarizes use of city resources (taxpayer dollars all revenues) for our municipal services the City offers to the community for the fiscal year
Fullerton to operate at nearly $9. 5 million deficit next fiscal year The Fullerton City Council during a scheduled meeting Tuesday night approved the 2024-25 fiscal year operating budget by a 4-1 vote According to a presentation to the council prior to the vote, the budget for the coming fiscal year will be having the city operate at a more than $9 4 million deficit
Opinion: The Council’s Budget Fix? Squeeze Small Business and Spare . . . Fullerton’s budget is in trouble But instead of tackling the real culprits —mismanaged land, anti-growth policies, and runaway costs —the City Council is squeezing the very people keeping downtown alive for a few extra dollars
FY 2025-26 Adopted Budget | Fullerton, CA The public hearing for adoption of the FY 2025-26 Operating Budget including Capital Projects Budget, Appropriations Limit and Master Schedule of Fees and Charges was approved by the City Council on June 3, 2025
City of Fullerton Budget Study Session 2024 2025 Staff presented the proposed budget at the Special Budget Study on April 23, during which they took council questions and heard public comments Four Council members were present in chambers, with Mayor Pro-Tem Fred Jung, once again, joining remotely
Fullerton, CA | Home The City of Fullerton invites you to the annual Women’s Leadership Forum, an event dedicated to celebrating and recognizing the outstanding achievements of women in our community
Fullerton adjusts budget by over $300,000; tax revenues down The budget adjustments were preceded by a financial report on the first half of the 2023-24 fiscal year, revealing a decline in tax and fee revenues Sales, property and transient occupancy taxes decreased while planning and development-related fees are down 43% from previous years