The December city financial report marks the halfway point of the 2025/26 fiscal year and based on revenue collection showed improvement from the month prior.

According to the December report, city sales tax was 36 percent behind the projected revenue for FY25/26. The report noted it was a slight improvement from the previous month which showed sales tax revenues 50 percent behind was projected for FY25/26.

Bagley also noted in her general fund revenue report property tax is $130,000 ahead of projections as some property owners have paid for the full year. License and permits revenue is at 67 percent of budget or $44,000 ahead of projections. Building Permits are $43,000 ahead of anticipated for this point in the year. The charges for services is on track with the budget at 52 percent. The largest revenue category, Ambulance Fees, is keeping up with what was anticipated.