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St. Pete Beach approves first reading of fiscal 2026 millage and budget ordinances

5793692 · September 10, 2025
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The City Commission gave first readings to an ordinance setting the 2026 millage rate at 3.0913 mills and to an ordinance adopting a $122.8 million budget, with staff and commissioners noting prior workshops and capital priorities.

The City Commission of the City of St. Pete Beach on Sept. 8 approved first readings of two ordinances setting the fiscal year 2026 millage rate and adopting the fiscal 2026 budget. Devin Schmidt, the city's finance director, told the commission the ordinance proposes a millage rate of 3.0913 per $1,000 of taxable value for fiscal year 2026 and that the figure is “0.8889 percent lower than the rolled-back rate.” Schmidt said the recommended budget reflects revenue and capital plans developed across five budget workshops and the finance review committee and asked the commission to approve first readings of both measures. The proposed budget documents show governmental funds revenues at…

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