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Bolstered by funding from the most recent round of federal aid, the Solana Beach City Council approved budgets for the next two fiscal years that show a gradual return to normal following the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We do expect some recovery growth over the next couple years and hope that by the time we get to fiscal year 2024, we’re going to be closer to where we should have been,” City Treasurer Ryan Smith said during a presentation to council members on June 23.
Solana Beach is expecting to receive approximately $3.18 million from the American Rescue Plan, approved by Congress shortly after President Joe Biden took office. The city’s original estimated allocation was about $2.5 million.
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