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		<title>Knoxville mayor’s $499 million budget keeps tax rate steady</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 08:27:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Knoxville TN - Mayor Indya Kincannon’s proposed 2026-27 budget is balanced, holds the city tax rate steady, and shifts spending toward safety and housing.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knoxville residents got an early look at the city’s spending priorities for the next fiscal year when Mayor Indya Kincannon released a proposed $499 million balanced budget on April 24.</p>
<p>The plan is being presented as a no-new-taxes budget, with the city property tax rate unchanged in the proposal. For homeowners, renters, and business owners, that means the immediate question is less about a rate increase and more about how the city wants to use existing revenue.</p>
<p>According to the city’s budget materials, the proposal puts a strong emphasis on public safety, including police and fire pay. It also directs attention to affordable housing, road and sidewalk repairs, parks, and homelessness services. Those are the kinds of items residents are likely to notice in daily life, whether through staffing levels, neighborhood conditions, or the pace of basic city maintenance.</p>
<h2>What Knoxville is prioritizing</h2>
<p>The mayor’s office says the budget is designed around people and public safety. In practical terms, the spending plan points to a mix of workforce support and core city services.</p>
<p>That includes proposed funding priorities for police and fire compensation, which can affect recruitment and retention in departments that already play a central role in emergency response. The proposal also keeps housing on the list of major city concerns, along with transportation-related work such as roads and sidewalks.</p>
<p>Parks and homelessness services are also part of the package. For residents, that means the budget is not just about back-office finance. It is tied to visible services that shape neighborhoods, public space, and how the city responds to people in crisis.</p>
<h2>Why the unchanged tax rate matters</h2>
<p>Because the proposal keeps the property tax rate steady, the budget message to residents is that the city does not plan to ask for a tax-rate increase as part of this plan. That does not mean spending is flat. It means the city is proposing to fund its priorities within the current structure while balancing the budget.</p>
<p>For households watching property taxes, that is an important distinction. The proposal still has to move through City Council, and the final budget can change before approval. But the initial plan gives a clearer picture of where city leaders want to spend next year’s dollars.</p>
<h2>What happens next</h2>
<p>The next major step is City Council’s first reading on April 28. Budget hearings are expected in May, which gives council members and the public a chance to press city officials on details, tradeoffs, and any changes before final action.</p>
<p>That timeline matters because the proposal is not yet adopted. The April 28 meeting is the first formal test, not the last one.</p>
<p>Residents who care most about the outcome are likely to be those who follow public safety staffing, housing policy, street conditions, sidewalks, parks, and city services tied to homelessness response. Business owners and commuters will also want to watch whether the spending plan affects road work, neighborhood upkeep, or the city workforce that keeps day-to-day services running.</p>
<p>For now, the headline is simple: Knoxville’s proposed budget is balanced, holds the property tax rate steady, and puts major city dollars behind the services residents use most often.</p>
<h2>Sources</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/news/2026/kincannon_prioritizes_people_publicsafety" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">City of Knoxville budget news release</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/city_departments_offices/Finance/budget/budget_archive/2026-2027_budget" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">City of Knoxville budget archive</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.wvlt.tv/2026/04/24/knoxville-mayor-proposes-499-million-balanced-budget-with-no-new-taxes/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">WVLT report</a></li>
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