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Frisco opens first public hearing on proposed FY2026 budget as utility and stormwater rates rise
Summary
Frisco City Council held the first public hearing on the proposed FY2026 budget, which keeps the tax rate steady, adds 48 staff positions, anticipates major capital spending and proposes utility and stormwater increases that would raise the average monthly utility bill by about $17.
Frisco City Council held a public hearing Aug. 19 on the city’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget, a plan city staff described as balanced at roughly $304.7 million and designed to keep the tax rate steady while funding staff and capital needs.
Tanya Anderson, the city’s director of budget, outlined key elements of the proposal: maintain the tax rate (slides referenced 0.422517), add 48 full‑time equivalent positions spread across 11 departments, and invest heavily in capital work including more than $300 million in roads and hundreds of millions in facilities and parks. Anderson said the proposal…
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