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Beavercreek council adopts 2026 budget, cites $15M stormwater need and reserve strategy
Summary
Beavercreek City Council accepted the 2026 budget and appropriations on Dec. 8, approving measures staff said will preserve reserves while deferring $3.5 million in capital and equipment spending; the city highlighted a recent stormwater study identifying about $15 million in capital needs.
Beavercreek — The Beavercreek City Council approved the 2026 city budget Tuesday, accepting a revenue plan of about $47.4 million and appropriations that staff said will preserve cash reserves while deferring roughly $3.5 million in capital and equipment purchases.
City manager Pete Landrum framed the package during a State of the City presentation and budget overview, telling the council that the city’s recently completed community-wide stormwater study ‘‘will help identify and prioritize the areas that need the most attention’’ and that the study identified ‘‘about $15,000,000 in needed capital improvements and about $1,200,000 in annual maintenance’’ needs. Landrum also said the city completed $5,000,000 in…
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