Fall River Starts FY2027 Without an Approved City Budget
Fall River began fiscal 2027 without an approved municipal budget after the City Council rejected Mayor Paul Coogan’s third proposal in June.
Fall River began fiscal 2027 without an approved municipal budget after the City Council rejected Mayor Paul Coogan’s third proposal in June.
Beaufort City Council approved a balanced FY2027 budget that keeps the millage rate at 73.9 mills, adds two police positions and increases Housing Repair Assistance funding by 50 percent.
New Castle County adopted a $387.6 million operating budget and $75.1 million capital budget, with Sunday service at Hockessin Library scheduled to resume Sept. 13, 2026.
Nampa’s proposed FY2027 budget would remove city funding for four Valley Regional Transit services, with a final hearing and vote set for Aug. 17.
Billings City Council approved the city’s FY2027 budget on June 8, setting a nearly $68 million law-enforcement allocation for the coming fiscal year.
League City will present its certified property-tax roll and proposed FY2027 tax rate Aug. 11, ahead of public hearings and adoption votes.
Mendon’s May 12 town meeting approved a contingent $1.1 million appropriation for the Mendon-Upton Regional School District’s fiscal 2027 budget. The funding depends on voter approval of a Proposition 2½ override.
Wilmington City Council approved a $349.8 million FY2027 budget that raises the property-tax rate and funds a city employee living-wage policy.
Long Beach is considering a FY2027 budget with a $58.2 million structural shortfall, 413 proposed position eliminations and about 180 expected job losses.
Cary Town Council adopted a $579.6 million FY2027 budget with $111 million for public safety, 33 new positions and design work for two fire stations.
Missoula has posted its FY2027 preliminary budget, beginning the public review and City Council process that will shape city spending and services.
Fort Worth officials are asking departments to find savings as the city works to close a projected $49.3 million general-fund gap before FY2027.
The unanimous vote sets Revere’s FY2027 spending framework, including public-safety funding, estimated state aid and financing tied to the new high school.
Fort Lauderdale’s FY2027 budget process is in its July-August public phase, with meetings scheduled at city facilities before the next fiscal year is adopted.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed Alaska’s fiscal 2027 budget on June 24 after vetoing $89.5 million, while school funding remained intact, according to Alaska Public Media.
Fulshear’s proposed FY2027 budget includes more than $332 million in capital projects as the city weighs growth-related infrastructure needs.
Hendersonville approved its FY2027 budget and tax-rate ordinance May 26 after shifting $6,000 in central-services spending to RTA reserves.
Missoula departments began presenting FY2027 budget requests in June, beginning a city process that runs through planned adoption in August. Residents can review preliminary materials and submit questions or feedback online.
The Annapolis City Council adopted Ordinance O-8-26 on June 22, establishing the city’s FY2027 operating and capital budgets, a capital-improvement program through FY2032, and the property-tax levy for the fiscal year that began July 1.
Baltimore City Council approved the approximately $4.9 billion FY2027 budget in a reported unanimous 14-0 vote on June 24, 2026. Mayor Brandon M. Scott signed the measure June 25, and it took effect July 1.
Mayor Muriel Bowser declined to sign the D.C. Council’s FY2027 budget on July 28, while allowing the plan to proceed without a veto.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Michigan’s FY2027 balanced bipartisan budget, including $14.5 million for employer training and $1 million for future-mobility programs.