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Missouri City adopts $257.6 million FY2026 budget, holds property tax rate at $0.570825
Summary
The Missouri City Council unanimously adopted the city’s FY2026 budget and approved a property tax rate of $0.570825 per $100 of assessed value, preserving the rate used the prior two years while shifting one cent to debt service.
Missouri City Council on first and final reading adopted the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget and approved a property tax rate of $0.570825 per $100 of taxable value.
The adopted budget totals $257,600,000 across all funds and maintains the property tax rate used the previous two years. Council members voted unanimously on the budget ordinance and separate votes to set the debt and maintenance & operations components of the tax rate and to adopt the combined tax ordinance.
City Manager Angel Jones opened staff discussion of the proposed plan and staff priorities: a five-year budget horizon, priority-based budgeting, and a property-tax rate held at 0.570825. Interim Chief Financial Officer Bertha Alexander presented details: total revenue of $257.6 million, the general fund at $95.7 million, utility…
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