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Council unanimously approved a tentative rollback millage rate of 6.2375 mills for the upcoming fiscal year, rather than maintaining the current 6.2500 mills, and scheduled the first public hearing for September 14, 2026. Council also unanimously awarded BRW Construction bids for intersection improvements at Green Slope Drive and Daughtry Road and at Fort King Road and Eiland Boulevard.
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The tentative property tax rate is set at the rollback rate, which staff said would produce approximately $21,000 less than keeping the current rate. Residents will have a formal opportunity to comment at the September 14 public hearing. The approved intersection projects are intended to improve traffic flow, drainage, lighting, and stormwater control, while the city is also developing a conceptual multi-use trail network connecting parks, neighborhoods, schools, and businesses.
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