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Clinton council reviews draft 2025–26 budget with employee benefits changes; final vote set for June 17
Summary
The Clinton City Council reviewed a proposed 2025–26 budget that keeps the city tax rate steady, proposes personnel and benefit changes and modest utility and refuse fee adjustments. Council left the item open for public comment and scheduled a final vote for June 17.
Mayor Sterling and staff presented the city’s draft 2025–26 budget at the June 3 council meeting, emphasizing a balanced approach that keeps the municipal tax rate unchanged while addressing personnel costs and capital needs.
The finance director outlined the spending plan, noting an estimated citywide valuation of about $1,110,500,000 and projected revenue sensitivities tied to one penny on the tax rate (the director said one penny generates roughly $109,000). The presentation described…
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