San Diego County Supervisors Approve $8.63B Budget for 2025-26 Fiscal Year
- On Tuesday, the governing body of San Diego County unanimously adopted an $8.63 billion budget for the fiscal year 2025-26, which will become effective on July 1.
- The budget rose by $104 million from the prior year due to a May 1 recommended budget of $8.62 billion and a $18.3 million revision mostly for public safety.
- The budget maintains core services for libraries, parks, and roads while increasing funds for behavioral health, homelessness initiatives, jail improvements, and infrastructure.
- Notably, $132.1 million supports housing vulnerable populations, $15 million funds Regional Homeless Assistance, and $48.3 million targets road safety infrastructure; Vice Chair Terra Lawson-Remer called it "a huge endeavor."
- Stakeholders praised the budget for addressing homelessness and behavioral health, emphasizing ongoing challenges and the need for sustained funding amid possible federal cuts.
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San Diego County supervisors approve $8.63B budget for 2025-26 fiscal year
Around half of the county's funds come from the state and federal government for specific purposes. The rest comes from property taxes and fees for services, among other sources.
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