During a recent government meeting, city officials discussed the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, highlighting a decrease in the property tax rate for Eagle Pass. The new rate is set at 0.48052 per $100, reflecting a 2.85% reduction from the previous year. This marks a continued trend of decreasing tax rates since 2021, which officials believe will ease the financial burden on residents.
City officials noted that despite the lower tax rate, property valuations have increased, resulting in an anticipated revenue increase of approximately $776,000. The total budget for the upcoming fiscal year is projected at $57.1 million, a 3.8% increase from the previous year, with operational expenses rising to $54.3 million.
The budget also includes a proposed step increase for city employees, although a comprehensive compensation study is still underway. Officials expressed their commitment to reviewing the study's findings and potentially implementing adjustments based on its recommendations in the future.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the financial health of various city funds, including a surplus of $266,115 from the international bridge system, which may be allocated to support the general fund or assist with compensation adjustments.
Overall, the discussions underscored the city's efforts to maintain fiscal responsibility while addressing the needs of its residents and employees.