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Council holds public hearings on FY26 budget and proposed 1¢ debt-service tax increase; hotel-tax allocations put partly in contingency

5776465 · September 9, 2025
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The Denton City Council held public hearings on Sept. 9 on the proposed FY 2026 budget and a one-cent increase to the debt-service tax rate, and left both hearings open for a Sept. 16 adoption vote; council also directed staff to hold proposed ambassador-program hotel-tax funding in contingency pending further review.

The Denton City Council held public hearings Sept. 9 on the city manager’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget and the proposed property-tax rate. The manager’s proposed tax rate is 0.59542 per $100 of assessed value — unchanged for maintenance and operations at 0.33478 and a proposed one-cent increase on the debt-service rate to 0.26064 per $100. Staff estimated the proposed change would raise about $1.94 million for debt service and would increase the typical homestead’s tax bill by roughly $84 annually (about $7 per month).

Council and staff reiterated why the debt-service increase was proposed: recent debt service obligations from the city’s capital program produce new annual payments that must be funded, and the debt-service portion of the rate is set to match those scheduled payments. Finance…

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