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Falls Church council advances FY2027 budget package and advertises tax options

Falls Church City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

The city council granted first readings to six FY2027 budget ordinances and scheduled public hearings, while debating possible tax levers including a 20¢ personal property increase and potential meals-tax changes; staff estimated an average resident tax-bill increase of about $579 under the staff assumptions advertised tonight.

Falls Church City Council on April 13 approved first readings on the slate of ordinances that together form staff’s proposed FY2027 budget, and set public hearings and second-reading dates for late April and May.

Finance Director David Soh summarized the financial package and the available revenue levers, saying the proposed general fund budget totals about $134.3 million and the six-year capital improvements program about $162.5 million. Soh told the council the staff estimate for the combined effect of the…

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