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Kalispell Council Reviews 189 Million Budget Weighs Public Safety Infrastructure Spending

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This is a municipal budget review for a small US city (Kalispell, Montana). No direct commercial mechanism for global or national sectors. The budget focuses on public safety and infrastructure, but no specific company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. Impact is local and administrative, not market-moving.

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  • Kalispell City Council reviewed a proposed $189.2 million budget for FY2027.
  • Public safety levy of $6.8 million for new equipment and 23 new personnel (11 police, 12 firefighters).
  • New fire station planned by summer 2028.
  • General fund expenditures projected at $17.8 million, primarily from property taxes.
  • Capital projects include water and sewage repairs costing $720,000 and $1.5 million respectively.

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