Politics & Government

Oceanside to Receive Refund from State, County

A $1.4 million check from the state and $803,540 from the county means the city of Oceanside could end the year with a surplus, according to a U-T San Diego report.

The city of Oceanside could end the current year with "more than $2.2 million surplus" thanks to the elimination of its redevelopment agency, according to a U-T San Diego report.

The city expects to receive $1.4 million from the state and an additional $803,540 from the county "because of an overcharge in administrative fees related to property tax collection," according to the newspaper.

Financial Services Director Terry Ferro told U-T that it's a "good thing, seeing how we’ve come out of a decline for the past couple of years."

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