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Buda City Council Approves FY 2019-2020 Tax Rate And Budget

The Buda City Council unanimously approved and adopted the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Budget and Tax Rate at its September 17, 2019, meeting.  

Budget Highlights

  • The 2019-2020 budget is a balanced budget that levies a property tax rate of $0.3496 per $100 valuation. To learn more about the tax rate, please see the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 section.
  • Includes a water rate increase of 2% and a wastewater rate increase of 3%.
  • Includes 5 new employees (full-time equivalents), including new positions for Police, Public Works and Main Street.   
  • Major capital projects include:
    • Cabela’s Connector
    • FM 2001 Pedestrian and Bicycle Path
    • Whispering Hollow Street Drainage
    • Summer Pointe Park Improvements 
    • Bradfield Park Improvements  
    • Parks Master Plan
    • Garlic Creek Basin Inflow & Infiltration Study
    • Visitor’s Center and Main Street Office Remodel
    • Old Black Colony Elevated Tank/Line Extension
    • Old Black Colony Treehaven 12” Line Upsize 
    • Alliance Regional Water Authority Phase 1B Project 

Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Tax Rate

  • The FY 2019-2020 tax rate is $.3496 per $100 evaluation. It is a decrease of $0.0214 from the current tax rate, which is $.3710 per $100 evaluation.  
  • 2019-2020 Total Taxable Value is $1,825,038,347 – Taxable Value to the City is $1,713,844,865.
  • A tax rate of $.3496 will generate $6,380,334 in total revenue ($0.2400 I&S = $4,380,092 and $0.1096 M&O = $2,000,242)
  • The 2019-2020 budget includes revenues at a tax rate of $0.3496. For a homeowner with an average value of $254,486 last year compared to the average value of $266,869 in tax year 2019,the tax rate cost could decrease by $11 per year.  
  • The maintenance and operations (M&O) portion of the tax rate will increase by $0.0035, and the debt portion of the tax rate will decrease by $0.0249 from the current year. The decrease in the debt portion of the rate is due to an increase in property values. At a tax rate of $0.3496, the City will generate $246,863 more property tax revenue that the previous year. Total taxable value to the City increased by $163 million over last year and the maintenance and operations revenue is estimated to be $2.0 million.    
  • Buda boasts one of the lowest tax rates in the region and in the state for full-service cities.    

FY 2019-2020 Budget Expenditures

 Budget includes the following expenditures:

  • General Fund – $14,875,131                                                                                                             
  • Interest & Sinking – $7,981,986
  • Water – $4,042,812
  • Wastewater – $5,813,525
  • Sanitation – $1,912,034
  • Hotel/Motel – $1,176,460
  • Other, including LGC, Parks Capital, etc. – $2,411,465

FY 2019-2020 Capital Improvements Expenditures

  • Capital Improvements – $15,033,953

“The budget for Fiscal Year 2020 is a structurally balanced budget that continues our previous commitments toward maintaining existing service levels and implementing City Council’s priorities,” said City Manager Kenneth Williams. “The budget continues to include the appropriate level of funding to maintain outstanding city services for residents and visitors to Buda, and it ensures continued financial strength into the future by maintaining adequate fund balance reserves. As City Manager, I am always committed to our journey of investing in our employees and infrastructure, improving the services provided to Buda residents, and maintaining our momentum in public safety, parks, and community development and services.”

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