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San Juan schedules public hearing on proposed 2025–26 tax rate; residents ask questions at first reading
Summary
The City Commission opened a public hearing and voted to set a proposed tax rate for fiscal 2025–26 and schedule a required second hearing Sept. 9, 2025, after staff said the proposed rate exceeds the 'unused increment' threshold. Residents asked about grants, abatements and how the city will cover new debt.
The City Commission of San Juan opened a public hearing and voted to set a proposed tax rate for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, 2025, and ending Sept. 30, 2026, and scheduled a follow-up public hearing for Sept. 9, 2025, at 6 p.m. at the San Juan Memorial Library multipurpose room, 1010 S. Standard.
City staff said the proposed rate requires a public hearing because, as presented at the meeting, it “exceeds the unused increment rate.” The staff presentation included the phrase “post tax rate 6.775 per 100,” and staff said…
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