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Commerce Council sets maximum property tax rate 0.8306; budget funds patrol vehicles, radio system, parks upgrades
Summary
The Commerce City Council adopted a resolution setting a maximum property tax rate (a ceiling) of 0.8306 for fiscal 2026 and discussed budget items that the rate would support, including patrol vehicles, a fire engine, a new radio system, rec center lease costs and park lighting.
The Commerce City Council on Aug. 19 adopted a resolution establishing a maximum proposed property tax rate of 0.8306 to support the city’s draft fiscal 2026 budget.
The ceiling-setting vote does not itself adopt the final tax rate but prevents the council from later adopting a higher rate, City Manager Lisenby said. “It is establishing a ceiling. And after tonight, the city council cannot consider a tax rate higher than the number that is identified, in tonight's resolution,” Lisenby said.
The council moved the ceiling after staff described the state-prescribed budget timetable and two reference rates used in local budgeting: the “no-new-revenue” rate, calculated by the state,…
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