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City approves balanced budget without tax increase

June 24, 2024 | Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee



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City approves balanced budget without tax increase
During a recent government meeting, several key resolutions and ordinances were discussed, focusing on budget appropriations and city planning for the upcoming fiscal years.

The meeting commenced with the consideration of Ordinance 2024-06, which amends the budget appropriation ordinance for the fiscal year 2023-2024. This was followed by the adoption of Resolution 2024-01, which outlines the capital improvements program for fiscal years 2025 to 2029. Additionally, Resolution 2024-23 was adopted, establishing a classification and pay plan for fiscal year 2025.

Further resolutions included the adoption of the non-routine work program for city departments for fiscal year 2025, as well as alterations to the OSRD development plan for the Rosebrook subdivision under Resolution 2024-70. The meeting also addressed updates to the John P. Holt Brentwood Library policy manual and amendments to the fiscal year 2024 annual procurement of materials and services.

A significant highlight was the unanimous approval of a motion to purchase a vehicle for the service center, demonstrating the commission's commitment to maintaining city services.

The meeting concluded with the second and final reading of Ordinance 2024-01, which pertains to the fiscal year 2025 budget for the city of Brentwood, including the Brentwood Emergency Communication District. Mayor and commissioners emphasized that the proposed budget is balanced and does not necessitate a tax increase. Amendments to the appropriations ordinance were discussed, particularly regarding educational funding allocations.

Overall, the meeting underscored the city's proactive approach to fiscal management and community development, setting the stage for future growth and improvements.

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