What happened
Council members ratified a tax rate of $0.353 per $100 valuation on first reading. Although the rate is lower than the FY 2024-25 rate, it will raise more taxes because of the increase in home values.
This equates to a $14 increase on the average homeowner’s tax bill annually, according to Mayra Cantu, budget manager for the city of Georgetown.
“We will be one of the lowest [tax rates] in our region,” Cantu said.
The ratified tax rate is higher than the no-new-revenue rate of $0.340269 per $100, but lower than the maximum rate of $0.353152 per $100, which council members set at an Aug. 12 meeting.
In case you missed it
The tax rate will support the proposed $1.3 billion budget, which includes:
- $703 million in planned capital projects
- $85.3 million in purchased electricity
- $67.8 million for public safety
- $63.4 million in water operations
What else
Residents can also expect increased utility bills, following council members adopting the first reading of the water and wastewater rate increases, including:
- 9% increase for water base rate
- 9% increase for water volume rate
- 12% increase for wastewater rate
What’s next
The second reading of the budget, tax rate and fees will take place Sept. 9, when council members may adopt both the tax rate and budget. The new fiscal year begins Oct. 1.