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Kingsburg manager reports modest sales-tax growth and revenue projections for fiscal 2026

Kingsburg City Council · March 19, 2026
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Summary

City Manager Alexander Henderson told the council Bradley Burns sales-tax receipts were up about 6% through the first half of the year and projected fiscal-year 2026 receipts just under $1.7 million; Measure E and other revenue sources were also covered along with the timing of distributions and potential effects if ballot measures fail.

City Manager Alexander Henderson delivered an overview of the city's fiscal-year 2026 general-fund revenue picture on March 18, summarizing major sources, timing of receipts and near-term projections.

Henderson said property tax remains the largest general-fund source, followed by sales tax (Bradley Burns) and Measure E, and that Bradley…

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