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Liberty Hill council adopts FY 2025–26 budget, sets no-new-revenue tax rate and approves several executive-session actions
Summary
At its Aug. 27 meeting the Liberty Hill City Council adopted the fiscal year 2025–26 budget and ratified a no-new-revenue property tax rate of 0.469407 per $100 valuation; the council also amended EDC bylaws, appointed a Planning & Zoning commissioner and approved executive-session measures including Project Crayon and right-of-way work for a wastewater interceptor.
The Liberty Hill City Council on Aug. 27 adopted a budget for fiscal year 2025–26 and ratified a property tax rate built around the city’s no-new-revenue calculation.
Council moved to adopt Ordinance 2025-032 making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, 2025; the measure passed on a 6–0 roll-call vote. Finance staff said the budget moves several capital items into the capital improvement program (CIP), removed duplicated recurring expenses across funds and was prepared under city direction to hold the tax rate at 'no new revenue.'
Council then approved Ordinance 2025-033 to levy ad valorem taxes at the no-new-revenue rate of 0.469407 per $100 valuation. Finance staff read the breakdown for the adopted rate as 0.304358 per $100 for maintenance and operations and 0.165049 per $100 for debt service; council carried the measure unanimously.
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