During a recent city council meeting, officials presented the recommended budget for 2025, highlighting the collaborative efforts of the budget team led by Jody Welch. Mayor Herrmann opened the session, acknowledging the hard work of city staff in preparing the budget figures.
The meeting marked the second of three scheduled budget workshops, where various departments, including police, fire, and parks and recreation, will present their budgetary needs. The city aims to maintain fiscal responsibility, ensuring that ongoing expenses are matched with ongoing resources, and managing fund reserves to adapt to economic fluctuations.
Henry Phillips, the budget presenter, emphasized the city's commitment to a balanced budget and the importance of revenue projections amid an uncertain economic climate. He noted that the city has received the Government Finance Officers Association's distinguished budget presentation award for the 2024 budget and plans to apply for the same recognition for the upcoming budget.
Future workshops will address nonprofit funding processes and include presentations from the Downtown Development Authority and Visit Grand Junction. The council is open to scheduling additional workshops as needed to ensure thorough discussion and planning for the city's financial future.