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High Springs commission tentatively sets 6.99 maximum millage rate, keeps budget based on 6.74

5450883 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

The City Commission voted to tentatively propose a maximum millage rate of 6.99 mills for fiscal year 2025–26 while staff said the adopted budget will be based on the current 6.74 mills; two public hearings are set for September.

The City Commission of High Springs tentatively proposed a maximum millage rate of 6.99 mills for fiscal year 2025–26 during its meeting, a move commissioners said preserves flexibility while the city’s adopted budget remains based on the current 6.74 mills. Diane Wilson, the city’s finance director, presented the calculation and said the action sets a ceiling, not a final tax increase.

Wilson said the rollback rate — the millage that would produce the same tax revenue as the prior year given new property valuations — is 6.3438 mills and that the…

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