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Florence adopts 31.2‑mill tax levy for fiscal 2026; 14.28% earmarked for debt service

Mayor and Board of the City of Florence · September 2, 2025
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Summary

The Florence Mayor and Board on Sept. 2 approved a resolution setting the FY2026 tax levy at 31.2 mills, with 14.28% of that levy allocated for debt service. The vote passed unanimously and follows a public hearing at which no members of the public spoke.

The Mayor and Board of the City of Florence adopted a resolution on Sept. 2, 2025, setting the city's tax levy for fiscal year Oct. 1, 2025–Sept. 30, 2026 at 31.2 mills. Alderman Brian Grantham moved the resolution and Alderman Kyle Martin seconded; ayes were recorded from Aldermen John Banks, Brian Grantham, Mason Herrin, Kyle Martin and Brent Sistrunk.

Mayor Trey Gunn opened a public hearing on the proposed budget and tax levies before regular business; no members of the public came forward to comment, and the board closed the hearing before resuming votes. The resolution specifies that 14.28% of the levy will be allocated for debt service. The board took the vote after routine agenda items and adjourned at 7:05 p.m.