The City of Boerne’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2024 has been presented to City Council, and will be considered at the Sept. 12 meeting.
A public hearing for the proposed budget and the tax rate is scheduled for 6 p.m. Sept. 12, 2023, prior to the regularly scheduled council meeting.
The proposed overall budget is $141 million and includes a 2.56 cent increase in the overall property tax rate from $0.4510 per $100 valuation to $0.4766 to accommodate the $36 million bond package approved by voters in 2022.
The proposed tax rate includes a reduction of 3.24 cents per $100 valuation of the maintenance and operations rate. This decrease means the increase in overall tax rate is limited to the voter-approved bond program.
“This recommendation comes after many months of dedication and hard work by the mayor, City Council, and City staff to maximize investment in infrastructure and other key initiatives while balancing cost pressures of the current economy and job market,” City Manager Ben Thatcher said. “The hard work by staff to trim budgets resulted in the cost savings to the maintenance and operations rate, which we are very proud of.”
The proposed budget focuses on the following:
Bond Projects
One of the primary priorities of the City’s tax rate strategy for FY 2024 is to advance projects from the $36 million bond package approved by voters in November 2022. The City will split the debt issuance over two years, including $18 million in FY 2024 and $18 million in FY 2025.
The quality-of-life bond package, when approved by voters in 2022, included an estimated potential impact of up to 5.8 cents on the property tax rate based on the value of the average home at the time.
With the increase in average home valuation, the impact of the bond package on the tax rate will only be 2.56 cents in FY 2024 and 0 cents in FY 2025.
The following voter-approved bond projects will be funded by the issuance of $18 million debt included in the FY 2024 budget. The remainder of the projects and project phases will be funded in the FY 2025 budget.
Other Capital Infrastructure Projects
City leadership has made a concerted effort to increase the percentage of infrastructure investment over the past several years, which is continued in this year’s proposed budget.
In addition to the bond projects listed above, the proposed FY 2024 budget also includes funding for $23 million in other strategic capital infrastructure projects that champion environmental responsibility, community charm, and safety and security. These include:
Public Safety Investments
For FY 2024, the proposed City budget has invested in five new public safety positions across three departments.
Maintain Employer of Choice Status
For FY 2024, the City remains committed to investing in a strong culture to retain and attract new employees to ensure the City of Boerne continues to be an employer of choice. This includes investments in:
For a more in depth look at the City of Boerne’s FY 2024 budget, visit the budget website. There you can learn more about funding, debt performance, goals, and strategic plans. The Fiscal Year 2024 begins Oct. 1, 2023, and ends Sept. 30, 2024.