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San Antonio staff says FY26 first-quarter finances are largely on track as council debates FY27 calendar and new taxpayer impact statement
Summary
City staff told the council the FY26 3+9 first-quarter report shows the general fund broadly in line with the adopted budget but flagged strains in hotel-occupancy and employee-benefits funds. Council members pressed for clearer data, a FY27 calendar, and an ordinance to publish a taxpayer impact statement.
City of San Antonio staff told the City Council on Feb. 18 that the FY26 first-quarter (3+9) financial update shows the general fund broadly in line with the adopted budget, while a handful of restricted funds and benefit programs warrant close monitoring.
"This is a preliminary financial update," said Freddy Martinez, the city's interim budget director. Martinez told the council the adopted FY26 budget comprises restricted funds (including airport and development services), a capital program and a general fund that covers core operations. Through December the city had collected a little over $510 million—about $8.6 million ahead of plan—driven in part by higher-than-expected CPS receipts, Martinez said.
Martinez cautioned that sales-tax revenue is slightly below plan (roughly $700,000 under plan for the quarter, and about $2.6 million under through…
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