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Hallandale Beach sets tentative $215.8 million budget, adopts rollback millage

5778070 · September 15, 2025
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Summary

City commission set the tentative fiscal 2025–26 budget and a rollback millage of 7.3848, approved the five‑year capital improvement plan and related ordinances; all measures passed on unanimous votes.

The Hallandale Beach City Commission unanimously set a tentative city budget of $215.8 million for fiscal year 2025–26 and adopted a rollback operating millage of 7.3848 mills at its Sept. 15 budget hearing.

The commission also approved the city’s five‑year capital improvement program, ordinances updating procurement and zoning provisions, and a water, wastewater and stormwater rate ordinance. City staff presented the budget as balanced without use of one‑time revenues and noted a 10.25% increase in certified taxable value for Hallandale Beach compared with the prior year.

Property values were a central topic of the hearing. Budget director Natasha Mazze told commissioners the general fund for FY 2026 is proposed at $117.5 million, with roughly $68 million derived from ad valorem (property) taxes. Finance staff and the city manager urged commissioners to plan for…

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