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Manassas Park council to advertise 1.5 not‑to‑exceed rate; discusses meals tax relief, EDA bond transparency and budget publication

Manassas Park City (Independent City) — Work Session · April 29, 2026
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Summary

The governing body agreed to advertise a 1.5 not‑to‑exceed real‑estate tax rate for public notice, debated a possible meals‑tax reduction to aid local businesses, requested a snapshot of EDA revenue bonds financing a nearby movie theater, and confirmed the FY27 budget book will be published online.

Council members agreed to advertise a not‑to‑exceed real‑estate tax rate (1.5 was proposed) for public notice while retaining flexibility to set the final rate at or below that figure. Members urged clear public messaging about the proposed rate to avoid confusion and press speculation.

The group discussed whether lowering the meals tax — a small revenue source (described as roughly 1% of the budget) — would help struggling restaurants. One member noted neighboring jurisdictions had reduced meals taxes and asked whether a small cut could provide relief; staff said the meals tax is a modest revenue source and any change would require analysis of the fiscal impact.

Separately, council members asked for greater transparency about EDA activity and revenue bonds connected to a nearby movie‑theater project. Staff said the EDA issued roughly $17 million in revenue instruments (which could grow to about $19 million including interest, per staff remarks) and that the bonds are structured against the EDA rather than the city’s general obligation debt; a council member asked staff to prepare a one‑page snapshot of the EDA borrowings and allocations and to invite EDA staff if appropriate.

Staff confirmed the FY27 budget book and supporting exhibits will be published on the city website (manassasparkva.gov) and offered hard copies on request; staff also acknowledged some stale pages on other domains and said a website refresh is planned.

No formal votes were recorded; the council will proceed with public‑notice advertising and return for formal vote at a subsequent meeting.