Municipal Budget Exceeds $200 Million For First Time

 

 

Creech presenting new budget.

 

2026 budget summary.

 

BEGINS OCTOBER 1ST

During a special meeting today, the city council approved the FY 2026 municipal budget totaling just over $204 million, a 7 percent increase from last year.

Treasurer Kim Creech presented a summary of the new budget which included 13 new employees (full and part time), a 2% cost of living raise, and 2% merit raises where applicable.

$62.4 million is budgeted for continued utility system upgrades (some of that "rollover" from last year) and $8.4 million for various transportation improvements (road resurfacing, sidewalks, parking, drainage, etc.).

$6.3 million will go to parks/recreation facility improvements next year, she said.

Mayor Sullivan said the increase was necessary to keep city services up with the rapid population growth; she added she would not mind if that leveled off someday soon. 

More details should be published to the city's website (Treasury Dept. page) by the end of the week.

Comments

Anonymous said…
yikes!
Anonymous said…
Hey mayor, if you REALLY want the growth to level off, then stop annexing more farmland and allowing the developer to build high density, low quality construction that simply adds to your tax revenue but is a blight on the countryside.
Anonymous said…
Owners (farmers) have to ask to be annexed in to any city. Then they sell to developer and get rich quick ...
Anonymous said…
Most of the big new subs. are out in the county. county commissions territory. will get built either way.
Anonymous said…
Just stop providing water to areas outside city limits.
Anonymous said…
Chamber of Commerce and Realtor Assns. won't let them do that!
Anonymous said…
Like many of y’all I don’t like all this crazy growth. They don’t have land to even build a school- what a mess. You can’t, however, put this at the feet of the mayor. Most of the farmland left is in the county, not the city. Our fine county commissioners are to blame.
What really needs to happen is to write our State legislators and get them to update some of these laws on the books. That’s where the blame lies.