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Transportation board budget to hold capital level; property-tax revenue expected to fall

5609101 · August 20, 2025
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Summary

The Speedway Public Transportation Board reported a projected drop in property-tax income from about $398,000 to $345,000 next year and plans to keep capital spending (sidewalks/radar signs) near prior levels while targeting sidewalk projects near bus stops.

The Speedway Public Transportation Board presented its 2026 operating budget to the council on Aug. 20, reporting a projected decline in property-tax revenue and plans to maintain its capital program focused on sidewalks and bus-stop areas.

Dean Butts, treasurer of the Transportation Board, told the council the board received just over $398,000…

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