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Goochland presents $65 million FY2026 proposal, says no tax-rate increase planned
Summary
Interim county administrator Manny Alvarez outlined a proposed FY2026 budget that holds the county's tax rates steady while funding public safety, school support and capital projects; public hearings are scheduled before final adoption.
Goochland County interim county administrator Manny Alvarez on Tuesday presented a proposed FY2026 budget that would hold the county’s tax rates steady while increasing spending for public safety, schools and capital projects.
Alvarez said the county’s proposed general fund for 2026 is about $65,000,000, with special revenue funds of about $4.5 million and utilities at about $26,000,000. He said the county is not proposing a tax-rate increase this year. “We have not raised taxes, I think, since 02/2008... We're still not…
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