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Wylie council gets FY2027 budget kickoff as staff warns of steep health‑insurance increases and outlines bond timing

City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas · March 24, 2026
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Summary

City staff warned the council the city should budget conservatively for FY2027 amid slowing revenue growth and preliminary health‑insurance estimates of roughly 30–35%; staff also outlined a possible bond timetable and a $14 million issuance tied to the 2021 bond program.

Wylie City Council members heard a staff-led kickoff for the fiscal year 2027 budget on March 24, when finance staff asked the council for direction and flagged a sharp projected rise in health‑insurance costs.

Mr. Parker, the city staff presenter, told the council that staff recommends a conservative revenue assumption — potentially a 2% sales‑tax increase — as growth slows. He reported that preliminary projections for the city’s health‑insurance renewal were “coming in somewhere between 30–35%,” a jump he said is driven by…

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