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Coolidge, Arizona — week of 2026-06-29 · all Coolidge meetings

Coolidge Council Adopts $76.5M Budget, Keeps Tax Rate Steady

Coolidge leaders finalized a $76.5 million city budget for the coming fiscal year without raising property taxes for current homeowners, while two smaller community facilities districts also locked in their annual spending plans. All actions were taken during a series of special meetings on June 22.

City budget for FY 2026-2027 approved

The City Council voted 7–0 to approve Ordinance 26-07, adopting a final budget of $76,455,094 for fiscal year 2026–2027. The property tax rate was set at $1.6253 per $100 of assessed value, the same as the current year. Any increase in property tax revenue will come solely from new construction, not from higher bills for existing property owners. The vote followed a public hearing.

Community Facilities Districts set budgets

Two separate community facilities district boards also met and approved their budgets for the same fiscal year, both with no change to tax rates.

Land-use and other items pending

Also on June 22, the City Council held its regular meeting. Because minutes had not been published by deadline, outcomes of the following agenda items were not available:

Coming up

As of July 5, no public meetings were scheduled for the next two weeks. Residents can find future meeting notices on the city’s website at coolidgeaz.com.

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