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Nassau Bay adopts budget with small property-tax bump to fund police raises, street and underground infrastructure work
Summary
The Nassau Bay City Council finalized a municipal budget that includes a roughly 1% increase in property tax dollars, a targeted pay increase for police officers and $500,000 set aside for street repairs as part of a capital plan to complete underground piping by 2026–27.
Mayor Johnson announced the city has finalized the municipal budget and completed the final vote to adopt it, with changes intended to close pay disparities for police and pay down long-standing infrastructure needs.
The budget includes what Mayor Johnson described as “about a 9%” pay increase for police officers intended to make local pay more competitive. The mayor also said the city has budgeted for a multi-year capital program to replace underground piping—he said the city expects to have roughly 15–16…
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