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~ In a unanimous decision, the City Council has officially approved the 2026 City Budget. This financial plan, which was carefully crafted to sustain core municipal services, strengthen public safety, and maintain long-term fiscal stability, comes at a crucial time of economic uncertainty.
The budget, totaling $427.3 million for the General Fund, represents a decrease of $11 million from the previous year. Despite this decrease, the budget remains balanced without having to draw from reserves. To address rising costs in contracts, healthcare, and other obligations, city departments have identified $31 million in savings through operational efficiencies and targeted reductions.
Mayor Yemi Mobolade expressed his gratitude to the City Council for their diligent work in adopting this budget. He stated that it reflects the priorities of the residents - stronger emergency response, safer neighborhoods, and improved roads. Despite facing economic challenges, strategic investments have been made in core services to strengthen the community.
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The approved budget focuses on investing in the city's top priorities - public safety, infrastructure, and essential community services. It also maintains sworn staffing levels and continues road and drainage improvements while supporting homelessness response efforts and providing day-to-day services across Colorado Springs.
In addition to these investments, a projected $3.9 million from recreational marijuana sales revenue will be directed towards supporting public safety in the community. An additional $200,000 will also be dedicated to expanding mental and behavioral health services with a focus on supporting veterans experiencing homelessness.
Residents can access the approved 2026 Budget and related materials at ColoradoSprings.gov/Budget. With this budget in place, Colorado Springs is moving towards a safer, more economically prosperous, resilient, and vibrant future for all its residents.
The budget, totaling $427.3 million for the General Fund, represents a decrease of $11 million from the previous year. Despite this decrease, the budget remains balanced without having to draw from reserves. To address rising costs in contracts, healthcare, and other obligations, city departments have identified $31 million in savings through operational efficiencies and targeted reductions.
Mayor Yemi Mobolade expressed his gratitude to the City Council for their diligent work in adopting this budget. He stated that it reflects the priorities of the residents - stronger emergency response, safer neighborhoods, and improved roads. Despite facing economic challenges, strategic investments have been made in core services to strengthen the community.
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The approved budget focuses on investing in the city's top priorities - public safety, infrastructure, and essential community services. It also maintains sworn staffing levels and continues road and drainage improvements while supporting homelessness response efforts and providing day-to-day services across Colorado Springs.
In addition to these investments, a projected $3.9 million from recreational marijuana sales revenue will be directed towards supporting public safety in the community. An additional $200,000 will also be dedicated to expanding mental and behavioral health services with a focus on supporting veterans experiencing homelessness.
Residents can access the approved 2026 Budget and related materials at ColoradoSprings.gov/Budget. With this budget in place, Colorado Springs is moving towards a safer, more economically prosperous, resilient, and vibrant future for all its residents.
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