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CITY OF RIVERSIDE

Office of the City Manager

FISCAL YEAR 2025 BUDGET SUMMARY

The City of Riverside's adopted budget totals $247.3 million in general fund expenditures, a 4.2% increase over FY2024.

GENERAL FUND OVERVIEW

DepartmentFY2025Change
Public Safety$94.1M+5.3%
Public Works$44.8M+6.4%
Parks & Rec$19.2M+2.7%
General Gov.$32.1M+2.9%
Debt Service$23.4M+2.6%

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Capital improvement projects account for $38.2 million, with $14.7 million allocated to water infrastructure.

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Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Summary

City of Riverside · Resolution No. 2024-187

The City's adopted budget totals $247.3 million in general fund expenditures, a 4.2% increase.

General Fund Overview

DepartmentFY2025Change
Public Safety$94.1M+5.3%
Public Works$44.8M+6.4%
Parks & Recreation$19.2M+2.7%
General Government$32.1M+2.9%
Debt Service$23.4M+2.6%
Figure 1: Revenue trends, FY2022–FY2025. Source: Finance Dept.

Capital Improvements

Capital improvement projects account for $38.2 million, with $14.7 million for water infrastructure.

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