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Oviedo reviews FY2026–27 budget priorities and delays police-station bond issuance amid state tax uncertainty

Oviedo City Council · April 28, 2026
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Summary

Councilors reviewed personnel and capital requests totaling roughly $3.1 million, discussed replacing fire-station bay doors to improve response times, backed a capital reserve policy approach, and agreed to continue police station design while postponing bond issuance because of pending state proposals that could change property-tax rules.

City staff presented the April update to Oviedo’s FY2026–27 budget on Tuesday, outlining personnel requests, capital project priorities and a proposed capital‑reserve policy; councilors approved moving forward on a reserve approach and agreed to delay external financing for a new police station while design work continues.

Finance and staff briefed the council on personnel requests that total about $561,000 in base salary figures: an assistant fire chief for training (approx. $169,000), a police intelligence analyst…

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