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NEWS BRIEFS
ARCADIA AUDIT CONFIRMS
STRONG FISCAL POSITION
ARCADIA, CA – Independent auditors have completed
their annual review of Arcadia’s Fiscal Year 2024-25 financial
results, reporting a positive ending result of $4.6 million,
significantly outperforming initial projections.
By September 2024, the approval of five labor association
agreements resulted in a projected deficit of $2.2 million.
However, by June 2025, updated forecasts indicated that a
balanced budget was the most likely outcome. Consistent
with prior years, actual results proved significantly more favorable
than initial projections, which were supported by
stronger revenues, disciplined spending, and routine timing
and supply chain delays for certain capital projects.
Arcadia’s positive financial results were driven by favorable
performance on both the revenue and expenditure sides of
the budget. On the revenue side, tax collections exceeded
projections by $1.6 million, led by higher collections on
sales, utilities, property, and hotel stays. The fiscal year also
reflects increased investment income, which contributed
an additional $1.3 million to the budget. Further revenue
growth came from fees, fines, and charges for services, including
approximately $150,000 for code enforcement activity,
$150,000 for engineering services, $300,000 in grant
funds, and $400,000 in reimbursements related to Fire Department
Strike Team deployments.
Budget savings were largely the result of normal capital
project scheduling and supply chain delays, lower-thananticipated
personnel costs, and the deferral of a voluntary
contribution to help stabilize employee pension costs. Capital
and equipment spending totaled about $2.5 million less
than projected, with most of those costs being carried forward
into the current fiscal year. Following the favorable
results of the audit, the City will proceed with transferring
the $1.0 million previously set aside to help smooth pension
costs.
Although the labor contracts initially signaled a challenging
budget year, higher revenue growth and disciplined
spending helped Arcadia turn a multimillion-dollar deficit
into a $4.6 million surplus. “Our employees are the foundation
of Arcadia’s success, and the City Council ensured that
our labor agreements reflect their vital contributions to the
community,” said City Manager Dominic Lazzaretto. “Their
foresight to invest in our workforce contributes to Arcadia’s
long-term vitality, helping our community remain a place
where people want to live, work, and play.”
Arcadia’s FY2024-25 financial audit will be posted to the
City’s website at ArcadiaCA.gov in the coming weeks. Any
questions about the audit can be directed to the Administrative
Services Department at (626) 574-5424.
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About Arcadia
Nestled along the rolling foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains
and Angeles National Forest, Arcadia is a charming,
family-oriented community with a population of just over
57,000. Located only 13 miles east from downtown Los
Angeles, regional transportation networks like the Metro
A Line connect Arcadia as a premier residential, shopping
and entertainment destination in the San Gabriel Valley.
Arcadia is known for its top-rated schools, iconic landmarks,
and serene neighborhoods. With the conveniences
and amenities of a full-service, mid-size city, Arcadia’s
“Community of Homes” provides a quality of life that will
go Above & Beyond your expectations.
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