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Altoona council adopts $129 million FY2025 budget, holds tax rate steady

Altoona City Council · April 1, 2026
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Summary

The Altoona City Council on April 15 adopted the FY2025 budget of approximately $129 million and kept the city tax rate at 10.75369. Council approved the measure unanimously after a brief public hearing with no public comments.

The Altoona City Council adopted its fiscal year 2025 annual budget on April 15, setting the tax rate at 10.75369. City Administrator Randy Pierce told the council the proposed budget is "approximately $129M" not including internal transfers; there were no public comments during the hearing.

The vote followed a short public hearing that opened and closed the same evening. Mayor Pro Tem Jeremy Boka thanked city staff for maintaining the tax rate as part of his remarks before the roll call.

The adoption was approved unanimously by the five council members present: Mayor Pro Tem Jeremy Boka and Council Members Duer, Dunwoody, Evans and Stewart. The council recorded the budget resolution as the formal action adopting the plan for the year ending June 30, 2025.

The budget adoption places program priorities and spending authorizations for the coming fiscal year; the council did not amend the proposal during the meeting. The city clerk’s signed minutes record the formal resolution and the unanimous roll call vote.