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City Budget Levy Approved

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By Kerri Rempp

The City of Chadron set its levy for the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, at its most recent meeting.

The city is seeking $1.3 million in property taxes for its general fund, and implemented a levy of .404677. Assessed valuations in the city increased this year by 3.4%.

The cityโ€™s overall budget, which includes plans to spend down some cash reserves, increased by 34% for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Much of that can be attributed to several grants the city is budgeting for, said financial officer Michelle Stoke. The budget includes $140,000 from Game and Parks for Memorial Park improvements, $399,000 for the EPA Brownfield Grant, $322,000 for snow removal equipment, more than $100,000 for the Cowboy Trail Connection and $1.4 million for the new fire truck, all grant-funded dollars.

While some of those projects are not expected to be completed during the upcoming fiscal year, the grant funds and their expenditures still need to be included.

โ€œYou have to budget aggressively, so if the revenues are there you have the authority to spend it,โ€ said Mayor George Klein.

Council members thanked city staff for the work on the budget.