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Wyoming council approves 2026 tax levy, adopts department budgets
Summary
The Wyoming City Council on Nov. 18 approved a final 2026 tax levy that raises the levy $271,158 (4.68%) from 2025 and adopted the proposed departmental expenditure budget; council and residents voiced concern about the increase during a public hearing.
The Wyoming City Council approved a final tax levy on Nov. 18 that the city'9s financial presenter said increases the levy by $271,158, a 4.68% rise from 2025, and adopted departmental expenditure budgets for 2026.
The vote approved Resolution 2512125 certifying the 2025 levy collectible in 2026 and Resolution 2512126 adopting the department-level expenditures budget. The presentation from Julie McManis of Abdo Financial, introduced by city staff, showed projected local government aid of $388,427 (an increase of $189 over 2025), a proposed 2026 tax rate of 41.21% (up 0.01 percentage point from 2025), and a general fund revenue and expenditure increase of $433,140. Staff noted the budget as presented is balanced and includes a part-time firefighter and a part-time community service…
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