Denver mayor releases preliminary FY2027 budget proposal
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston released a preliminary fiscal year 2027 budget proposal on July 22, 2026, starting the City and County of Denver’s next budget process.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston released a preliminary fiscal year 2027 budget proposal on July 22, 2026, starting the City and County of Denver’s next budget process.
Houston City Council approved Mayor John Whitmire’s FY2027 budget in a 15-1 vote June 10, creating a $5 monthly administrative fee for municipal solid-waste collection and disposal services that the city said would begin appearing on August water bills.
Nashua’s FY2027 proposed budget remains the city’s active budget document as municipal records also identify school construction funding, state grant acceptance, labor agreements and a development agreement among related measures.
The New York City Council approved a $125.8 billion FY2027 budget in a 44-6 vote June 30, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed it July 1.
The Burlington City Council approved a $112.6 million FY2027 budget on June 15, 2026. The city estimates the municipal portion of taxes will rise about $191 for a median-value home assessed at $353,000.
Houston City Council approved the city’s $7.5 billion FY2027 budget in a 15–1 vote on June 10, 2026. The plan took effect July 1 and includes a new $5 monthly solid-waste administrative fee.
Birmingham City Council approved a $615 million FY2027 spending plan presented by Mayor Randall Woodfin, including $3 million for Birmingham Xpress and priorities for neighborhoods, youth, public safety and city employees.
Dover City Council nearly unanimously advanced a balanced FY2027 budget plan that includes proposed property-tax and electric-use-rate increases, department cuts and $1.6 million in state funding for public-safety services provided to Delaware State University.
Springfield has posted FY2027 proposed-budget documents, a budget calendar, hearing notice, amended summary and department presentations. The available record outlines the February appropriation schedule but does not, by itself, establish final enactment or the total budget amount.
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council gave final approval to the city-county government’s FY2027 budget on June 9, establishing the spending framework for the fiscal year that began July 1.
Frederick City Council unanimously adopted Mayor Michael O’Connor’s FY2027 budget proposal on May 29. The city’s financial plan took effect July 1.
Mayor Muriel Bowser returned Washington, DC’s FY2027 budget unsigned on July 28, but the package is still expected to undergo congressional review and take effect October 1 while the District faces longer-term revenue and reserve pressures.