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Vineland City Council introduces 2026 budget, schedules hearings on $29.85M in capital ordinances
Summary
Council received the 2026 budget introduction, heard public concerns about a proposed data center and developer statements, and approved first readings of three bond ordinances (two for $10M each and one for $9.85M) and several budget-related resolutions; public hearings are set for April 14, 2026.
Vineland City Council on March 31 received an introductory presentation of the calendar-year 2026 municipal budget and set public hearings on three bond ordinances to finance capital work.
Finance staff opened by listing 2025 accomplishments and then outlined the central budgeting challenge: steeply rising health insurance costs. The presenter said the city faced benefit-cost increases that had been projected as high as 30%–plus and described the administration’s work to avoid even larger state-plan charges: "we ended up in the 20 plus range for an increase alone in our benefits packages," and the city reduced the expected impact by roughly $1 million (bringing a possible $3+ million exposure down to about $2.1 million), according to the presentation.
The presenter also reviewed recent state aid changes, saying Vineland received about $11 million in COVID-era aid over two years and that state support has since returned to a flatter level, which contributes to the budget pressure. The presentation described the distribution of every tax dollar, noting the library's statutory minimum (1.48%), the school district's roughly 26% share, the city's 33.66% portion and that…
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