NOTICE OF FILING PRELIMINARY 2026 BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING

Sunnyside, WALocal News

The City of Sunnyside has filed its preliminary budget for 2026, making it accessible to the public for review. Residents can obtain copies from the City Clerk at Sunnyside City Hall or visit the city’s website for online access. A public hearing will occur on November 24, 2025, at 6:00 PM to discuss the budget and gather community input. This hearing provides an opportunity for residents to express their views on the financial planning of city services for the upcoming year. The budget filing is a crucial step in ensuring transparency and accountability in local government.

The City Clerk, Jacqueline Renteria, certified the budget for publication. The public hearing is expected to influence final budget decisions, emphasizing community engagement in local governance. The budget's implications extend to various city programs and services vital for residents' well-being.

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