(KNSI) — On Wednesday, residents can get a firsthand look at and ask questions about the proposed 2025 St. Cloud governmental funds budget.
Members of the City Council, city administration, and Mayor Dave Kleis will be reviewing the proposed $87.8 million budget for next year, which includes a 2.31% increase in spending, or $2 million more than in 2024. Public safety will see the largest jump in funding, with a 4.25% increase.
The meeting is on August 14th from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at St. Cloud City Hall.
A public hearing on the budget is set for the September 9th council meeting.
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