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Daytona Beach commission adopts $379.9 million FY2026 budget, raises millage to 5.93

5793908 · September 18, 2025
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The Daytona Beach City Commission on Sept. 17 approved a $379,886,487 fiscal year 2026 budget and a 5.93 mill property tax rate, a 4.10% increase over the rollback rate, to fund public safety pay increases and new debt service.

The Daytona Beach City Commission on Sept. 17 adopted the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget and set a property tax (millage) rate of 5.93 per $1,000 of nonexempt assessed value, approving a $379,886,487 spending plan. The commission voted 5–2 to approve both the millage and the budget.

The budget officer told the commission the proposed millage “is a 4.1% increase over the rollback rate of 5.6962” and said the increase represents about $2,320,344 in additional…

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