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North Lauderdale approves 7.4-mill tax rate, adopts 2025–26 budget
Summary
The City Commission of the City of North Lauderdale adopted a 7.4-mill ad valorem tax rate and approved the city's fiscal year 2025–26 annual budget during a Sept. 22 public hearing; commissioners voted unanimously on both ordinances.
The City Commission of the City of North Lauderdale on Sept. 22 adopted an ad valorem tax rate of 7.4 mills and approved the city’s fiscal year 2025–26 annual budget, with commissioners voting unanimously during a second public hearing on the proposed budget.
The commission was told the 7.4-mill rate represents an 8.10% increase from the rollback rate of 6.8458 mills and, according to the budget manager’s presentation, is expected to generate about $18,900,000 in property-tax revenue. The budget ordinance covers the period beginning Oct. 1, 2025, and ending Sept. 30, 2026; the budget manager also said the total for fiscal year 2025–26 is a decrease of $3,100,000 from last year, though the transcript’s stated aggregate figure was unclear.
City Clerk (name on the record) called the roll for a meeting convened by the mayor. The commission…
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