Milpitas leaders express ‘tempered optimism’ about FY 2023-24 budget

Finances listening to set

The Metropolis of Milpitas final month launch its proposed $231.7 million funds for fiscal 12 months 2023-24, expressing “tempered optimism” that it might assist transition town towards fiscal stability.

Along with doable near-term financial impacts from a wide range of points, Milpitas is trying towards the sundown of Measure F, its public companies measure, in fiscal 12 months 2028-29.

The proposed balanced funds requires a further $1.6 million in staffing and gear to handle upkeep of metropolis services, bushes, parks, streets and utilities. It allocates about $750,000 to public security and $450,000 to financial growth and housing, and leverages funding from the Federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of $16.7 million to help impacted residents and companies in the neighborhood.

The proposed funds is scheduled for a public listening to and adoption on June 6. The assembly will probably be livestreamed on town’s Fb web page.

Rebuilding Day

Volunteers did residence upkeep work for low-income Milpitas residents on Nationwide Rebuilding Day Saturday, April 29. Rebuilding Collectively Silicon Valley coordinated greater than 450 volunteers to carry out residence upkeep and repairs at 20 venture websites throughout Santa Clara County.

Volunteers from Grace South Bay Church in San Jose assist paint a home on Large Bend Drive, whereas Insperity and Workday staff helped out at residential items on Spring Street.

Rebuilding Collectively is in search of volunteers for its Fall Rebuilding Day in October. Electronic mail Alaina at Alaina@rtsv.org.

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