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The average Pflugerville home- owner will see an increase to their property taxes for fiscal year 2025- 26, after City Council approved its tax rate and budget Sept. 9. The overview Council approved a property tax rate of $0.5350 per $100 val- uation for FY 2025-26. Although the rate is lower than last year’s, the average home value rose by about 3.8%, causing the average property tax bill to increase. Pflugerville approves $783M budget, tax rate
At the approved rate, the average Pflugerville home, valued at $378,234, will see an annual increase of $45.41 in property taxes, or $3.78 per month. Breaking it down Officials also approved next year’s budget, which went into effect Oct. 1, to the sum of $783.2 million. Broken down, the budget’s expenditures are: • Government fund: $387 million • Special revenue projects: $8.2 million • Utility fund: $365.2 million • Pflugerville Community Devel- opment Corporation fund: $22.8 million
Pflugerville tax rate
$0.5399
$0.550
$0.5350
$0.5362
$0.5399 $0.4976
$0.5428
$0.4863
$0.500
$0.4976
$0.4813
$0.4863
$0.450
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WilCo creates spaceport corporation
Williamson County commis- sioners approved Aug. 19 the creation of the Central Texas Spaceport Development Corpora- tion with the city of Cedar Park. Overview SDCs develop, manage and operate a spaceport, which are specialized launch and landing facilities for spacecraft, rockets and satellites. The SDC will be governed by a board of directors. Commissioners approved the appointments of Julie Lessiter, Ed Trevis, Dave
“It creates a whole other business opportunity in a business sector that really has been limited.” CYNTHIA LONG, WILLIAMSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER
KELLY LANE BRANCH 2021 Kelly Ln, Pflugerville, TX 78660
Porter and Lori Magruder to the board. Cedar Park appointed Jana Spruce, Han Kim and Mark Bur- gett to the board. Five other SDCs are in Texas, and each are eligible for state and federal grants.
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