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Tucker unveils FY2026 draft budget; council given authority to amend before June second reading

3686415 · May 12, 2025
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Summary

City Manager John McHenry presented a draft balanced FY2026 budget to the Tucker Mayor and City Council that includes proposed fee changes, new staff positions, and a multiyear capital program. Council will consider amendments ahead of a June 9 second read and adoption.

City Manager John McHenry delivered the City of Tucker’s proposed balanced budget for fiscal year 2026 at the May 12 council meeting and handed the document to the Mayor and City Council for action and amendment. McHenry described the submission as his “full recommendation” and said council will have the opportunity to amend the ordinance before the required second reading on June 9.

The draft budget includes several notable items: a proposed increase in the stormwater utility fee from $6 to $8 per equivalent residential unit (ERU), new staffing requests in parks and recreation and community development, a proposed marshal service (three full-time and three part-time…

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