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Avon presents 2026 non-general fund budget; public hearing has no public comment
Summary
Town manager Ryan and department directors outlined the 2026 non-general fund budgets (parks, TIF, CCD, stormwater, EDIT, public works), highlighted key projects and funding changes, and opened and closed a public hearing with no public speakers.
Town Manager Ryan presented the town's 2026 proposed non-general fund budgets to the Avon Town Council on Sept. 11 and opened a public hearing; no residents spoke and the hearing closed at 7:43 p.m.
Ryan said the county-certified assessed value posted a 5.19% increase over the prior year and gave an on-record certified value figure (reported in the presentation). He outlined the major non-general funds and notable changes, including: - Parks (Food & Beverage): Food-and-beverage tax revenues fund parks operations; staff proposed design work for the White Lake Creek bridge connection between Town Hall Park and Summerlot Park, trail design work and equipment replacement. Ryan said payments to the YMCA will end in 2026 and that will free some parks funding partway through the year. - Recreation impact fee (RIF): The town collects a per-residential-permit fee (about $1,300…
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