During a recent government meeting, officials approved the consent agenda and proceeded to a public hearing regarding the proposed property tax rate for the fiscal year 2024-2025. Chief Finance Officer Chris Hill and City Manager John Naren presented the proposal, which sets the tax rate at 0.48. This rate exceeds the no new revenue rate of 0.4199 but remains below the voter approval rate of 0.4948, meaning it will not require a public vote.
The public hearing, which commenced at 6:08 PM, was opened for community comments, allowing residents to voice their opinions on the proposed tax rate. The discussions highlighted the city's financial planning and the implications of the new tax rate for local residents. Further comments from the public are anticipated as the city moves forward with the budgetary process.