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San Antonio staff outline $11.5 million in proposed FY26 budget amendments including pay increases, traffic-safety projects and one-time streetlight funding
Summary
City of San Antonio staff presented six proposed amendments to the FY26 general fund at a Sept. 17 budget work session that together would add roughly $11.5 million over two years to pay for employee compensation changes and a handful of programs and capital items.
City of San Antonio staff presented six proposed amendments to the FY26 general fund at a Sept. 17 budget work session that together would add roughly $11.5 million over two years to pay for employee compensation changes and a handful of programs and capital items.
Budget Director Susana Tate told the council “there are a total of 6 budget amendments included in the general fund for a total over 2 years of about $11,500,000.” The package includes a $750 base salary increase, a 2% across‑the‑board cost‑of‑living adjustment option, partial restoration of funding for radar‑feedback signs and flashing stop signs, $500,000 for traffic‑safety…
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