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Liberty Hill outlines $66.8 million budget plan, sets August filing and Sept. 9 vote
Summary
City staff presented a Budget 101 overview and timeline at an April 8 workshop, saying the city's comprehensive budget totals about $66.8 million, the proposed budget will be filed Aug. 10 and the council is slated to vote Sept. 9; staff emphasized water, downtown redevelopment, mobility and organizational priorities.
City of Liberty Hill staff walked the council through a Budget 101 primer at an April 8 workshop, presenting headline budget figures and a timeline for the FY decision process.
Josh, a city staff member leading the presentation, said the city’s total comprehensive budget is about $66,800,000 and the general fund is roughly $12.5 million. He told the mayor and council the proposed budget will be filed with the city secretary’s office on Aug. 10, public hearings will follow, and the council vote is targeted for Sept. 9.
"The legal framework for the budget is chapter 1 or 2 of the local government code,"…
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