CUSD's Board of Education marked its last meeting of the 2024-25 school year on June 23 with a 4-0 vote to approve its 2025-26 budget, which will see it operating at a near $6 million deficit. The district projects $100,272,143 in revenues in 2025-26, and $106,263,389 in expenditures. The negative balance will be made up by using funds from CUSD’s reserves, which currently stand at $17.3 million. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo
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With a 4-0 vote on June 24, Claremont City Council approved new fees for community development and recreation and human services, and a resolution to order liens on properties with delinquent sanitation accounts. The updated fees to the 2025-2026 comprehensive user fee schedule mean in addition to recent 3% increase in sanitation and sewer bills, customers will also see 3% increases to various community development, recreation, and human services fees. Finance Director Jeremy Starkey, pictured, delivered a presentation at the meeting. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo
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