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The New Carlisle City Council approved working-session dates to begin review of the proposed 2026 budget and agreed to hold the sessions at the city's firehouse. City Manager Hall proposed a series of dates for budget working sessions and said staff had prepared a polished 2026 budget draft. Councilmembers moved and seconded a motion to schedule evening sessions beginning at 6 p.m.; the transcript shows consensus to hold sessions Oct. 14 and 15 at the firehouse so staff could use the large projection screen. At the meeting the manager said alternative dates (Oct. 20 and 23) were available if needed; council accepted the first option. Council did not change budget line items at the session; the action recorded was scheduling the working sessions so staff and council can continue detailed budget review. The scheduled sessions are intended as staff-council working meetings for review and are not final adoption hearings. Any formal budget adoption would follow the working sessions and required statutory dates and public-notice procedures.
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