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Pflugerville finance committee orients new members, outlines budget calendar and review role

Pflugerville Finance & Budget Committee · February 19, 2026
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Summary

At its orientation meeting, the Pflugerville Finance & Budget Committee reviewed its charge to vet the city budget, the budget calendar and resources, and communication rules under the Texas Open Meetings Act; staff warned of a roughly $1 million loss from personal property tax exemptions and detailed deadlines ahead of the proposed budget on July 31.

The Pflugerville Finance & Budget Committee met for an organizational session that outlined the committee’s advisory role, reviewed the budget calendar and materials, and set expectations for how members should communicate between meetings.

Tracy Waldron, the city’s finance director, told members the committee’s primary responsibility is to review the proposed budget and make written recommendations to the City Council. “The biggest function of this board is to [review] the budget and recommendation,” Waldron said while describing resources on the city’s finance web page and the city charter sections that guide the annual budget process.

Waldron walked members through the budget calendar and key deadlines. She said the proposed budget will be produced on July 30 and delivered July 31; the FAB committee is scheduled to meet on Aug. 19 to form its formal…

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