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Reston board approves 2026–27 budget, sets assessment at $890 (5% increase)
Summary
The Reston Association board approved the 2026–27 operating and capital budgets and set the 2026 annual base assessment at $890 (about a 5% increase). Directors debated pool-hours reductions, capital contribution levels and an alternate motion replacing Resolution 3; several votes recorded tallies.
The Reston Association Board voted on Nov. 13 to adopt its 2026–27 budget documents and set the 2026 annual assessment at $890 per household, representing about a 5% increase over 2025.
Staff said draft 3 of the biennial budget leaves the proposed base assessment at $8.90 (interpreted as $890 annual assessment) after several review sessions, two public hearings and adjustments that included pool-hour reductions to reduce costs. CEO Mac Cummins and finance staff walked directors through operating and capital lines and noted the capital contribution target for 2026 was set at $2,850,000.
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