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Pinal County adopts $1.229 billion tentative budget with modest tax-rate cuts, employee pay provisions
Summary
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved a tentative fiscal 2025–26 budget that sets a $1,229,099,966 spending ceiling, includes modest reductions in county property tax rates, funds planned capital projects and infrastructure, and contains centrally budgeted pay adjustments and benefits increases.
Pinal County supervisors on June 18 approved a tentative budget for fiscal year 2025–26 that sets a $1,229,099,966 spending ceiling and includes lower county property tax rates and budgeted pay and benefit adjustments for staff.
The tentative budget, presented by Angie Woods, director of the Office of Budget and Finance, reduces the county's primary property tax rate from the current adopted rate and proposes smaller secondary rates for the flood control and library districts while keeping a structurally balanced plan. "This budget is built upon that continued commitment to financial strength and stewardship," Woods told the board as she summarized revenue forecasts and proposed uses.
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