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Nacogdoches council delays vote on fiscal 2024–25 budget as water-rate review continues

Nacogdoches City Council · September 11, 2024
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The Nacogdoches City Council unanimously voted to postpone final action on the proposed fiscal year 2024–25 budget until Sept. 17 after staff outlined staffing needs, a proposed 5.4–5.5% water and sewer rate increase and recommended waiting for a rate-study workshop.

The Nacogdoches City Council voted unanimously to postpone action on the proposed fiscal year 2024–25 budget until Sept. 17, answering council members’ questions about staffing costs and a pending water and sewer rate study.

Interim finance director Todd Simno summarized the city’s major funds — the general fund, utility fund and sanitation fund — and said the proposed budget meets the city charter requirement that operating revenues exceed operating expenses and a 25% minimum operating-cash policy. He told the council staff included a proposed water and sewer rate increase shown…

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