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Budget proposal reveals significant shifts in city funding

July 27, 2024 | Kyle City, Hays County, Texas



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Budget proposal reveals significant shifts in city funding
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed key financial aspects of the upcoming budget, focusing on revenue sources and expenditures for the general fund. The meeting highlighted the stability of property tax revenues, which are expected to remain consistent year-over-year. Development fees, a significant revenue source, are projected to increase from $11.4 million this year to approximately $14 million next year, reflecting a growing demand for city development.

As of May, the city has collected over $5 million in development fees, indicating a positive trend in this area. The general fund's primary expenditures were also outlined, with public safety taking the largest share at 25%, amounting to $20.3 million. Other major cost drivers include transfers for capital improvement projects at $15.2 million, water utilities at $12.2 million, and parks and recreation at $8.7 million.

The meeting also addressed the upcoming presentation of the certified tax roll, scheduled for August 6. Officials noted that while the current tax rate stands at 0.4693, the breakdown between maintenance and operations versus interest and sinking fund components remains to be clarified. The city anticipates receiving detailed assessed valuations from the Hays County Tax Assessor Collector's office before the presentation, which will allow for a comprehensive comparison of tax impacts on average home values between the current and upcoming fiscal years.

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