Against the backdrop of what has been described as “generally favorable economic conditions,” the city of Naperville closed out the 2025 fiscal year in a strong position, according to a recent presentation.
Director of Finance Raymond Munch provided a report on Naperville’s preliminary year-end financials at a city council meeting Wednesday, March 18.
2025 marked by ‘good performance,’ according to director
Tentative numbers from this past fiscal year indicate Naperville’s maintenance and operating budget brought in $498.98 million in revenue and $486.80 million in expenses.
The city’s capital and debt service budget is a preliminary $75.31 million in revenue and $60.43 million in expenses. The special funds budget is an estimated $41.14 million in revenue and $40.02 million in expenses…