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Record shows Florence adopted 2026 tax levy of 31.2 mills with 14.28% for debt service

Mayor and Board of Aldermen, City of Florence · August 19, 2025
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Summary

Meeting records reference adoption of a 2026 tax levy for the City of Florence of 31.2 mills on real and personal property, with 14.28% allocated for debt service; the record attributes adoption to a Sept. 2, 2025 motion and unanimous vote.

The meeting record for the City of Florence includes a resolution establishing the 2026 tax levy at 31.2 mills on all real and personal property, with 14.28% of that levy allocated for debt service.

The record states that at the regular meeting on Sept. 2, 2025, Alderman Brian Grantham moved and Alderman John Banks seconded a motion to adopt the resolution; the record shows the motion carried with recorded aye votes by Aldermen John Banks, Brian Grantham, Mason Herrin, Kyle Martin and Brent Sistrunk. The resolution language in the record indicates its adoption for the 2026 tax year.

The minutes do not include additional budgetary detail or explanation for the levy calculation; the motion text and vote are recorded in the meeting paperwork.