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Wyoming council adopts $34.8 million 2026 budget and several bond anticipation ordinances
Summary
The Wyoming City Council approved the 2026 Capital Improvement Program and a $34.8 million budget package, and authorized multiple bond anticipation notes to fund water, road and other projects.
Wyoming City Council voted to adopt a 2026 budget totaling $34,800,000 and approved a set of bond anticipation ordinances to fund capital projects, council announced during its regular meeting.
City Manager Rusty Herzog presented the 2026 Capital Improvement Program — a continuation of this year’s phase 1 work into a phase 2 list of road and water projects — and highlighted a $2.1 million SORTA grant for Mount Pleasant and an estimated $6 million of combined water and road work tied to the phase. "We received that 2,100,000 in a grant from SORTA," Herzog said, noting the grant reduces the city’s borrowing needs for that project.
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