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The College Park City Council will hold public budget hearing

Posted on: May 8, 2025
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College Park City Hall Credit: Kelsey Ward

The College Park City Council will hold a public hearing on May 6 on the city’s proposed $29.6 million fiscal year 2026 budget.

The proposal, which would increase the budget by 0.9% over the  previous year, would add three full-time staff members to City Hall but would not raise residential property taxes, which increased by 11% last year.

Councilmembers may decide to hold a work session on May 13 to discuss possible changes to the proposed budget. The council must adopt a budget resolution later this month.

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