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Council schedules public hearing on 2026 tax budget for July 8

3526828 · May 27, 2025
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Summary

City officials set a public meeting for July 8 to receive comment on the 2026 tax budget; the motion passed 7-0.

The Loveland City Council voted 7-0 to schedule a public meeting on July 8 to receive comments on the city’s 2026 tax budget, the statutorily required step before submitting the tax budget to Hamilton County.

Director of Finance Mark Medler told council the tax budget is a high-level estimate the city must file with the county. He said it does not replace the more-detailed operating or CIP budgets but provides state-required estimates of property tax revenue and allocations to the general and fire funds. Medler said the tax-budget public meeting must be held before July 15 and approved before July 20 to meet state submission deadlines.

Council member questions indicated the hearing will be an opportunity for residents to comment if they think the city’s tax estimates are too high or too low. Council set the public meeting for July 8 at about 7 p.m.; staff will prepare the tax-budget materials for that meeting.