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Council directs 60% of property tax revenue to Current fund, 40% to Street fund

Nooksack City Council · November 3, 2025
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Summary

The Nooksack City Council voted to allocate property tax revenue so 60% flows to the Current fund and 40% to the Street fund as part of the 2026 budget planning. The motion passed by voice as recorded in the meeting minutes.

The Nooksack City Council voted to allocate the city’s property tax revenue between the Current and Street funds, approving a 60/40 split during its Nov. 3, 2025 meeting.

Councilmember Steve Neyens moved that 60% of property tax revenue be placed into the Current fund and 40% be placed into the Street fund; Councilmember Dave Finet seconded and the motion carried. The transcript records the council’s direction but does not provide a recorded vote tally or further detail on how the split will be applied to specific budget line items.

The allocation was made immediately after adoption of Ordinance #760 (the ordinance increasing the real property tax levy). The transcript does not specify whether staff will return with an implementation schedule or whether the allocation requires further administrative action.