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Flagler Beach sets tentative millage at 5.45 mills; FY26 budget plan moves to workshops
Summary
The commission set the tentative millage at the current 5.45 mills by 4-1 vote, received a preview of the FY26 budget and a quarterly financial report, and staff proposed no water/sewer rate increase but small increases for sanitation and stormwater.
The City Commission on July 22 set a tentative millage rate for fiscal year 2025–26 at the current 5.45 mills and directed staff to continue work on the FY26 budget during scheduled workshops.
City Manager presented a formal public presentation of the proposed FY26 budget and reiterated material previously included in the city’s budget book. The city-wide tax base rose (the manager cited an approximate 10% increase in property values from the property appraiser), and staff proposed maintaining the existing millage of 5.45 to yield roughly $640,000 in additional ad valorem revenue compared with the rollback…
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