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Tullahoma aldermen debate tax increase as budget rises $2.24 million; staff asked to seek cuts

3734149 · June 9, 2025
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TULLAHOMA, Tenn. — Members of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen spent much of the meeting debating whether to approve a proposed fiscal year 2026 general fund budget and a related property tax increase intended to fund road maintenance and a municipal building project.

TULLAHOMA, Tenn. — Members of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen spent much of the meeting debating whether to approve a proposed fiscal year 2026 general fund budget and a related property tax increase intended to fund road maintenance and a municipal building project.

The budget proposal under consideration would set general fund appropriations at about $39.6 million for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025. Board discussion focused on a proposed tax increase that Alderman Kurt Glick said would include 15¢ per $100 of assessed value to raise about $750,000 for roads and 5¢ to provide about $250,000 toward the municipal building, part of a larger roughly $2.24 million…

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