Following two preliminary budget workshops, the city of Pflugerville will present its fiscal year 2025-26 budget at a City Council work session and subsequent meeting Aug. 12. The new fiscal year begins Oct. 1, when the adopted tax rate will go into effect.

What residents need to know

Residents can learn about the proposed budget beginning at 5 p.m. Aug. 12 at the Pflugerville Justice Center. The upcoming budget presentation will discuss the proposed tax rate, city priorities and total projected expenditures.

This presentation follows two budget workshops in June and July, in which city staff reviewed budget preparations and assumptions, as well as proposed updated utility fees and fee schedules.

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Historical property tax rates are as follows:
  • $0.4863 per $100 for FY 2020-21
  • $0.4863 per $100 for FY 2021-22
  • $0.4813 per $100 for FY 2022-23
  • $0.5362 per $100 for FY 2023-24
  • $0.5428 per $100 for FY 2024-25
The preliminary FY 2025-26 tax rate is $0.5434 per $100, according to city documents.

What’s next

Following the Aug. 12 presentation, City Council will hold two public hearings regarding the proposed budget and tax rate Aug. 26 and Sept. 9. The city is scheduled to adopt the budget and tax rate following the second public hearing.