City keeps fire service assessment fees flat for FY 2025–26

5810203 · August 19, 2025

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Summary

The commission adopted the fire service assessment fee rate for fiscal year 2025–26 with no increase from the prior year, following staff recommendation and prior preliminary approval on July 17.

The City Commission voted Aug. 18 to adopt the fire service assessment fee rates for fiscal year 2025–26 with no change from the current year.

Bridget Souffrant, the city’s chief financial officer, told commissioners the proposed rates were the same as last year and had been preliminarily approved at a special commission meeting on July 17. The resolution adopting the assessment role passed unanimously.

Staff did not present changes to the calculation or new rate structure at the meeting. Commissioners had no questions before the vote.