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City opens public hearing on revenue sources as it prepares 2026 property tax levy
Summary
Finance Director Noah Crocker presented the city’s revenue picture for the 2025–26 biennial budget and opened the required public hearing on property tax revenues used to set the 2026 levy.
The Port Orchard City Council opened a public hearing on property-tax revenues Wednesday after Finance Director Noah Crocker reviewed the city’s revenue mix for the 2025–26 biennial budget and previewed the proposed levy amount for 2026.
Crocker told the council the city’s three main tax sources are sales tax, property tax and “other taxes,” with sales tax representing roughly 49% of tax revenue for the biennium, property tax about…
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