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Troy officials outline 2026 budget, warn county action on MCD assessment could shrink fund balance
Summary
Director of Public Service & Safety presented the proposed 2026 budget with a $36.2 million CIP, projected flat income-tax revenue (0.4% increase) and near-term capital and paving investments; council set the appropriation ordinance for a later second reading after failing to suspend the rules.
Director of Public Service and Safety Titterington presented the City of Troy’s recommended 2026 budget on Dec. 1, outlining a $36.2 million capital improvement program and projections that show only a 0.4% increase in income-tax revenue over 2025.
Titterington said the city is not proposing new staff positions and highlighted planned capital investments: roughly $1 million in vehicles and equipment across parks, golf course and utilities; about $1.2 million in major paving projects for West Main Street, West Market Street and Experiment Farm; and $1.5 million in local…
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