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Harris County holds first public hearing on FY2025–26 budget; county manager says no millage-rate increase

3663381 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

The board opened and closed the first public hearing on the FY2025–26 proposed budget, which the county manager said does not include a millage-rate increase and proposes a $64,702,571 budget with about $10 million in capital projects including a radio system, courthouse renovations and a $2.3 million elevated water tank.

Harris County held the first public hearing June 3 on the FY2025–26 proposed budget, which the county manager and CFO presented to the Board of Commissioners. The county manager said the proposed budget does not contemplate a millage-rate increase and totals $64,702,571, about $6.5 million less than last year’s adopted budget of $71,224,034.

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