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St. George holds first public hearing on $523.2 million fiscal 2026 budget; no property tax increase proposed
Summary
City budget director Robert Myers presented the city manager's recommended fiscal 2026 budget, $523.2 million across 40 funds, noting no proposed property tax increase and about $190 million in capital projects. The council opened and closed the public hearing; final adoption is planned after a second hearing.
Robert Myers, presenting the city manager's recommended fiscal year 2026 budget, told the St. George City Council the combined budget across more than 40 funds totals $523,200,000 and includes roughly $190,000,000 in capital investments.
“This year's budget does not propose a property tax increase,” Myers said, and described the budget as guided by the city’s first business plan, which he said ties strategic investments to the council’s priorities.
Myers highlighted planned transportation and utility projects —…
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