The City Council of Keene, Texas, made a significant decision regarding the city's tax rate during a special meeting held on September 25, 2025. The council voted to adopt a tax rate of 0.828978, as outlined in ordinance number 2025-689. The motion passed with a vote of 4 to 1, indicating a clear majority in favor of the proposed rate.
The meeting was marked by some procedural challenges, including a brief recess called by the mayor due to disruptions. However, once order was restored, the council proceeded to discuss the tax rate. Council members were required to clearly state their votes, with the mayor pro tem overseeing the process.
Councilman Easley was the sole dissenting vote, while the other council members expressed their support for the new tax rate. This decision is expected to have implications for the city's budget and funding for local services, reflecting the council's commitment to maintaining financial stability in Keene.
As the city moves forward, residents can anticipate how this tax rate will impact community services and infrastructure in the coming fiscal year. The council's decision underscores the importance of fiscal responsibility and transparency in local governance.