The city is looking to adjust its budget for the current year. This could mean changes to funding for local services or projects that affect your daily life.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The exact financial impact will be determined by the specific amendments proposed in the resolution.
The entire community benefits from transparent oversight of city spending.
Residents on fixed incomes may feel the impact of the combined tax and utility fee increases.
The city is proposing a property tax increase in the upcoming budget. This will likely mean higher tax bills for homeowners next year.
With the RDA project area expiring, the agency is moving into a holding pattern. This means less active development spending and more focus on managing existing fund balances.
The city is planning its budget for the Civic Center's debt payments. This ensures the city stays on track with its bond obligations.
The city is moving money around to pay for road projects and infrastructure improvements, including the 2600 West construction.
The city is looking to adjust its budget for the current fiscal year. This could mean changes to how money is allocated for city services and projects.
The city is looking at how much we pay for power and public works services. These discussions could lead to changes in your monthly utility bill.
The city is looking at a new fee to pay for road repairs. This could change how much residents pay for infrastructure maintenance.
The city is balancing a $118 million budget, which includes a small property tax hike to keep up with inflation and fund police staffing.
The city is planning its budget for the next fiscal year, which includes small tax and utility fee increases to cover rising costs.
A resident encouraged more public involvement in the early stages of the city budget process.
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