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File #: ID-140-25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/5/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/17/2025 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, AMENDING CERTAIN ACCOUNTS IN THE GENERAL FUND, LODGING TAX FUND, AND WATER FUND, AND APPROPRIATING MONEY FOR EXPENDITURES IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE MILLION THREE HUNDRED SIX THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED THREE DOLLARS ($1,306,603) TO SUPPORT AWARDED GRANTS, ADDITIONAL SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS, AND WATER PAYMENTS
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2nd Budget Amendment to the 2025 Budget, 2. 2nd Amendment to the 2025 Budget
Office of the City Manager

Reference: Second Amendment to the 2025 Budget

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council

Through: Michael P. Martinez, City Manager

Prepared By: Kathryn Mortensen, Budget and Performance Manager
Date Prepared: June 5, 2025

PURPOSE
To amend the 2025 Budget to support awarded grants, additional small business grants, and water payments.

BACKGROUND
The City Council adopted the 2025 Budget on October 15, 2024, at $255,284,504. In March, per the 2025 Budget Resolution, capital carryover was administratively adjusted to reflect final year end amounts, adding an additional $54,144,083 and bringing the City's total budget to $309,428,587.
The first amendment to the 2025 Budget addressed additional lodging tax allocations, transfers to cover storm drainage improvements as part of Parks and Recreation projects, and to transfer interest earnings to cover cemetery maintenance, appropriating an additional $1,437,608 and bringing overall appropriations to $310,866,195.
This proposed second amendment to the 2025 Budget provides an additional $1,306,603 to cover additional grant allocations, an increase to small business grant funds, and an increase in water costs.
The additional grants requiring appropriation in this amendment include a grant from the Department of Local Affairs to assist with updates to our housing needs assessment, our 2025 allocation from the Science and Cultural Funds District for special events and operating costs, which we receive annually, and a grant from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to support our efforts to mitigate PFAS contamination.
The additional allocation for small business grants comes from fund balance in the lodging tax fund and allows for awards to be provided to small businesses on the waitlist from this year's applications.
The appropriation related to water costs provides for the additional budget needed to cover the cost of rate increases for water the City pu...

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