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Peachtree City holds public hearing on proposed $60.78 million 2027 budget; millage to remain at 5.84
Summary
Mayor Kim Leonard said Peachtree City opened a public hearing on the proposed 2027 budget of $60,779,000, which she described as a slight increase from last year; she said the millage rate will stay at 5.84 mills and invited feedback prior to an expected August 20 adoption.
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Peachtree City held a public hearing on a proposed $60,779,000 2027 budget, Mayor Kim Leonard said, describing the figure as a slight increase from the prior year. "We're looking at a $60,779,000 budget," she said, adding that the city intends to adopt the budget on Aug. 20.
The mayor said the proposed millage rate will remain at 5.84 mills. She also stated that 47% of the budget is for public safety and that 74% of the budget is for "police, fire, public works, and recreation." The transcript does not specify how those two percentage figures relate to one another (for example, whether the 74 percent is a separate breakdown or an overlapping categorization), so the mayor's phrasing is reported as given.
Mayor Leonard said the proposed budget reflects citizens' values and encouraged residents to submit feedback through the city's budget webpage. The budget document is available at peachtree-city.org/budget; the mayor invited comments between the hearing and the planned adoption date.

