The city is finalizing its budget for the upcoming year. Residents can review the plans before the final vote on June 10th.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The budget is $136.6 million, which is a $2.5 million decrease from the previous year.
All city residents benefit from continued service delivery and fiscal responsibility.
Residents who face unexpected life events and are subsequently removed from the program.
The city has finalized its $136.6 million budget for the coming year. It's about $2.5 million lower than last year, showing the city is trying to keep costs down while still providing services.
The city is preparing its budget for the next fiscal year, with a final vote coming up in June.
The city is looking at ways to fund emergency services, including a potential sales tax increase and property tax adjustments.
The city is considering a new sales tax to fund fire and EMS services, which would help pay for new stations and staff without taxing groceries or gas.
The council set the property tax rates for the city and the Coral Canyon district to ensure city services remain funded.
The city finalized its $139 million budget. It includes $50,000 to start planning upgrades for local baseball fields, like adding shade and bathrooms.
A resident requested help after being removed from the city's budget billing program due to a missed payment caused by a medical emergency. The board is looking into whether the policy can be more flexible.
Residents will see a $1.07 increase in their monthly sewer bills to help cover infrastructure costs.
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