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Longmont council adopts $519.8 million 2026 budget; one‑time property tax placeholder reduced
Summary
City staff presented final changes to the proposed 2026 budget, citing lower preliminary assessed values from Boulder County that reduced one‑time property tax placeholder by $536,000. Council adopted the $519.8 million budget unanimously.
Longmont adopted its 2026 budget after staff presented two main changes to the proposal: a reduction in the one‑time property tax placeholder and position‑related adjustments across several funds.
City budget staff said preliminary assessed value certifications from Boulder County arrived lower than projected, prompting a reduction to one‑time property tax funding in the general fund by $536,000 from the originally proposed $770,000 to $233,000. Budget manager Sandra Cifuentes and Chief Financial…
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