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Kuna Council adopts $2026 fiscal year budget, reserves $48,200 in foregone property tax
Summary
Kuna City Council approved the annual appropriation ordinance for fiscal year 2025–26 and a related resolution to reserve $48,200 in foregone property tax. Council debated reserve levels and long-term capital planning at a public hearing featuring two resident speakers.
Kuna City Council on July 29 approved the city’s annual appropriation ordinance for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, 2025, and ending Sept. 30, 2026, and voted to reserve $48,200 in foregone property tax for future use.
The budget ordinance, described by city staff as the product of six months of work with department directors, passed on the council vote with Council Members McPherson, Biggs and Laraway voting yes and Council President Bruce voting no. A separate resolution to reserve the foregone property tax passed by voice vote.
The budget covers city operations including police, parks maintenance, drinking water, wastewater treatment and irrigation services for what city staff said were nearly 35,000 residents and more than 11,800…
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