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Beavercreek Council adopts 2026 budget, approves year‑end appropriations
Summary
Beavercreek City Council approved the 2026 budget package, passed annual appropriations and a supplemental ordinance that includes roughly $700,000 to acquire 62 acres along US‑35. The package emphasizes reserve maintenance while deferring some capital and equipment purchases amid flat property‑tax growth.
Beavercreek City Council approved the city manager’s 2026 budget and related appropriations at its final December meeting, adopting a plan officials said balances conservative revenue estimates and continued capital work.
The council accepted Resolution 25‑33 to adopt the 2026 budget and passed Ordinance 25‑26 (annual appropriations) in a single reading. Council also approved Ordinance 25‑27, a year‑end supplemental appropriations ordinance that includes roughly $700,000 to purchase 62 acres at the US‑35/Factory Road area to secure right‑of‑way for future improvements.
City Manager Pete Landrum summarized the budget and long‑term priorities in a State of the City presentation. He told the council the city’s 2026 revenue budget is about $47,400,000 and that property taxes account for roughly $30,300,000 or 63.9% of that total. Landrum said grants and…
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