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North Las Vegas Library District previews tentative $7.4 million budget, eyes capital reserves for growth
Summary
At its May 27 meeting the North Las Vegas Library District presented a tentative fiscal 2025–26 budget driven primarily by property tax growth, proposed modest staffing increases and discretionary reserves intended for future branch expansion.
The North Las Vegas Library District Board of Trustees on May 27 reviewed a tentative fiscal year 2025–26 budget that relies principally on property tax revenue and includes plans to build reserve funds for future capital needs.
The presentation, delivered to trustees as a discussion item, showed a tax rate of 6.32 cents per $100 of assessed valuation for the district and projected property-tax revenue rising from about $6.3 million in the current fiscal year to roughly $7.4 million in 2025–26. The budget document lists other smaller revenue sources such as estimated fines and room-rental fees, but staff emphasized property taxes as the primary…
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