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City of College Station kicks off FY27 budget workshops
College Station city council began fiscal year 2027 budget workshops to review the proposed $500 million budget covering city services including parks, fire, and police.
By By Jordan Vallender·3 hr ago
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - College Station began its fiscal year 2027 budget workshop on Monday, by giving city council members the opportunity to review the proposed budget and ask questions.
The proposed budget, submitted on July 6th by city managers, totals more than $500 million.
The budget discusses city services, including parks, fire, and police.
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