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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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CBS8 broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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