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Surprise City Council to hold second budget retreat
City tackling fiscal year 2025
Independent Newsmedia/Jason Stone
Surprise City Council Chambers at City Hall.
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By city of Surprise
The Surprise City Council will continue fiscal year 2025 budget building talks at a second retreat at 4:15 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 25 in Ottawa University-Arizona’s Student Union on the second floor in classrooms 210 and 212.
The public may attend to listen to the conversation.
Budget discussions will continue at future City Council work sessions and regular meetings beginning in February and will include presentations related to revenues and expenses and department budget development.
The recommended budget is scheduled for release in April, followed by council and public review that will result in the adoption of a balanced fiscal year 2025 budget in June.