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Wyoming presents FY 2026 budget proposal; $141.2M revenue, major water and sewer capital draws
Summary
Finance staff presented a proposed Fiscal Year 2026 budget with $141.2 million in projected revenue and nearly $181 million in planned spending driven by capital projects; council was told the budget will be published for public review, with a public hearing May 5 and adoption planned for May 19.
City of Wyoming finance staff on April 14 presented the proposed Fiscal Year 2026 budget and the timetable for adoption, telling council the budget book will be posted this week, a public hearing will be held May 5 and council will be asked to adopt the budget on May 19.
"When we add all of our revenue sources together, including the property taxes and our charges for services and other grants and things, we end up at a hundred and $41,200,000 in revenue for the fiscal year 26 budget," Jody said during the presentation. She said that number excludes interfund transfers and that planned expenditures total nearly $181,000,000, with roughly $40 million to come from previously accumulated fund balance for capital projects.
Why it matters: The proposed budget funds a large slate of capital investments — especially in water and sewer — that will draw down reserves and shape utility rates, infrastructure timelines and…
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