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It will be too late to speak on September 16th, 2025, when the Sugar Land Council votes on the proposed FY 2026 Budget.
Come on September 9th, 2025, to speak against the tax increase with your fellow taxpayers!
City expenditures are out of control, and the increased tax burden will be placed on us if this proposed budget is passed.
What we know:
There are two parts to our property tax:
1) Maintenance & Operations (M&O): funds for day-to-day city services and operations
2) Interest & Sinking (I&S): repays general obligation (GO) bonds that fund capital projects
The current proposal calls for a 1¢ increase, split between Maintenance and Operations (M&O) and Insurance and Safety (I&S), at 0.44¢ and 0.56¢, respectively.
There are suggestions that operating costs can be reduced by $1M, so the increase of 1 cent can be reduced to just 1/2 cent.
This is important because the City of Sugar Land plans to raise the property tax rate to fund the proposed 6.5% salary increase for management and other operational costs.
We need STAR - Smart. Transparency. Accountability. Responsible spending.
[Please see below where we post our concerns about the proposed $797,973 salary and benefits associated with only one employee.]
Local expert Andy Pinto has shared his analysis with the Mayor of the Council. We need taxpayers to speak up to support Andy's recommendations.
**Please see his analysis below.
Our Question: Why don’t they work on reducing waste and use their operating income, so we taxpayers don’t have to pay higher property taxes?
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