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Nacogdoches council adopts FY2024–25 budget, sets higher property tax rate
Summary
After a public hearing, the City of Nacogdoches adopted its $2024–25 budget and approved a higher property tax rate, apportioning most of the increase to operations and a smaller share to debt service. Council approved both items by recorded vote, with officials noting that much of the change reflects voter‑approved debt.
The City of Nacogdoches City Council on Sept. 17 adopted the fiscal year 2024–25 budget and set a higher property tax rate after a public hearing and recorded votes.
City staff member Todd reviewed the budget and the public notice, telling the council that the current property tax rate is 47.445¢ per $100 of valuation and that the proposed figures on the table would raise the rate and the average homeowner’s annual payment. "With the new tax rate, they'll be paying $857.39 a year," Todd said, contrasting that with $703.04 under the current rate. He told…
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