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Belton council hears FY2025 budget presentation; Children's Advocacy Center asks for $6,230 in city support
Summary
Staff outlined FY2025 budget priorities — water/sewer plant expansions, a 52.25¢ property tax rate, two new positions, and draws on reserves — and Deborah Longley of the Children's Advocacy Center asked council to include roughly $6,230 (25¢ per capita) in the budget to support forensic interviews and services.
City finance staff presented key elements of the proposed FY2025 budget during a public hearing at the Aug. 27 meeting, emphasizing utility-related capital projects and operating impacts.
Finance director Mister Rogers told council that the largest new pressures for 2025 are the planned water and sewer treatment plant expansions, which will increase debt-service costs and be reflected…
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