Laguna Beach is reporting better-than-anticipated revenues in its latest budget update, although it warns that its finances will continue to suffer throughout the next fiscal year. During its Feb. 23 financial briefing, the city reported “major revenues are doing better than forecasted.” While the city’s finances are weathering the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, revenues are likely to remain below their pre-pandemic levels through the next fiscal year—even if the pandemic subsides. The general fund reserves will likely be needed to balance the budget under any scenario. “This recovery will take time, but the city council can be cautiously optimistic about revenues stabilizing,” the report states. The report attributes its latest financial picture to higher-than-expected sales tax, transient occupancy tax, and community development fees. It added up to $7.3 million in unanticipated revenue that the city wants to return to the general budget. The city adopted a budget last June with two different scenarios: bad and …
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