After enduring significant funding reductions to address a multi-million budget deficit, Cupertino has adopted a $132 million budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year. This budget marks a shift from previous years, allowing the city to support essential services and infrastructure projects that had been previously deferred. City officials attribute the budget's growth to increased sales tax revenue and strategic funding allocations, with key departments like Public Works set to receive considerable financial support. The budget signifies a turning point after the city faced nearly $30 million in cuts due to previous funding audits.
After two years of budget cuts to address a multi-million deficit, Cupertino's 2025-26 fiscal budget of $132 million signals a renewed ability to fund essential city services.
The city plans to allocate substantial funds to core services, with the Public Works Department slated to receive about 31% of the budget for crucial infrastructure and maintenance.
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