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Pinellas Park holds first reading of $84.7M budget; council hears multi‑year capital projects

Pinellas Park City Council · September 13, 2024
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Summary

On Sept. 12 the council held the first public hearing and first reading of Ordinance 42-72, the fiscal year 2024–25 appropriation ordinance. Staff outlined an $84.68 million general-fund estimate, a 2.4% overall spending increase and major capital projects including a sports park, police/fire campus and water‑meter upgrades.

The Pinellas Park City Council on Sept. 12 opened the public hearing and heard a detailed presentation on Ordinance 42-72, the proposed appropriation and tax levy ordinance for fiscal year Oct. 1, 2024–Sept. 30, 2025. The meeting proceeded with a first reading and the ordinance passed on first reading unanimously.

City presenter Dan Cassianas gave an overview of the proposed budget and its composition, describing the general-fund revenue mix and…

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