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Park and Downtown Improvement Corporation approves proposed fiscal 2026 budget

July 20, 2025 | Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas


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Park and Downtown Improvement Corporation approves proposed fiscal 2026 budget
The Park and Downtown Improvement Corporation on the record approved a proposed fiscal 2026 budget at its meeting after staff reviewed projected capital projects and operating assumptions. The board voted to approve the proposal following a motion from Board Member Mary and a second from Board Member Hillary; the roll-call tally was not recorded on the minutes beyond the unanimous “aye” vote recorded by the meeting chair.

The budget presentation showed the corporation would enter fiscal 2026 with a healthy cash balance even after the proposed capital expenditures. Staff said revenue estimates used a conservative 2 percent sales-tax growth and that the draft includes carryover of prior-year funds. Marilyn, a staff member responsible for finance, told the board the current numbers assume a possible $500,000 development partnership that may or may not materialize and emphasized the city finance office would refine revenue assumptions during the year.

Board members asked for clarity about items that might require later amendments, including the downtown lighting project, which staff said would likely be added via a budget amendment when final engineering and pricing are known. The meeting also included two routine formal actions earlier: a motion to approve the June 13 meeting minutes, which passed on voice vote, and the final motion approving the 2026 budget.

The adopted budget preserves funds for multiyear planning and left the board with flexibility to shift dollars into high-priority capital projects in later fiscal years. Staff said they would return with refined revenue projections and proposed amendments as consultant reports and engineering estimates are completed.

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