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After months of development, deliberations, and public input, the Austin City Council has adopted a $6.3 billion budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. The budget, approved August 14, incorporates the City Manager’s proposed budget and includes several additional investments to address the community’s needs. 

 

With the adoption, the City Council also set the stage for a tax rate election this fall, where voters may decide on a property tax increase to support City programs and services. By focusing on core services, including fully funding the Homeless Strategies and Operations department, prioritizing parks, and increased funding for public safety, the City Council adopted a five-cent increase to the voter-approval rate. 

 

“Despite a challenging financial landscape, the City is committed to prioritizing essential services for all Austinites,” said City Manager T.C. Broadnax. 

 

The $6.3 billion budget includes:

  • Expanding shelter space for our neighbors experiencing homelessness, and funding new positions to bolster the size of the team doing outreach and encampment management.
    • $3.5 million for a contract to continue operations at the 8th Street Shelter.
    • $925,000 for twelve new positions to expand outreach and improve encampment management.
  • Increasing emergency rental assistance by $400,000 for a total investment of $4 million.
  • Bolstering inclusive engagement and our commitment to foster a community where all identities are respected.  
    • Establishing a Human Rights Division in the office of Equity and Inclusion.
    • $150,000 for We All Belong, a public campaign against hate crimes and incidents.
    • $250,000 to develop the American Disabilities Act (ADA) transition plan to improve accessibility in public places.
  • Expanding emergency response operations and providing much needed safety equipment for wildfire response teams.
    • $345,000 for expanded emergency response and cold weather shelter operations.
    • $280,000 for wildfire shelters and equipment to improve the safety of wildfire response teams.
  • Additional $3.7 million in Austin Energy for Customer Energy Solutions rebates, incentives, and solar program.
  • $375,000 for the Youth Athletic Field maintenance.
  • Two staff positions and $125,000 to support and maintain the Colony Park pool.
  • Creating an essential new department - Austin Arts, Culture, Music, and Entertainment – to be the centralized hub for Austin’s creative ecosystem.
  • Planned spending of $2.9 billion for critical infrastructure projects such as wastewater treatment facility improvements, the new Convention Center, and the expansion project at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. 

City Council Amendments:

City Council members also approved several amendments and directives as part of the adopted FY 2025-2026 budget, including:

  • $8.2 million additional funding for parks and recreation maintenance, natural land restoration, and wildfire prevention.
  • Fully funding the City’s Homeless Strategies and Operations department, including:
    • $12 million for Rapid Rehousing services.
    • $8 million for emergency shelter operations at the Marshalling Yard.
    • $5.1 million to support new emergency shelter beds, case management services, and housing navigation services.
    • $3 million for the HEAL initiative, which provides rental assistance, move-in assistance, and post-move case management for individuals transitioning from shelters into long-term housing.
    • $2.3 million for Permanent Supportive Housing.
    • $1.3 million, including 12 positions, to strengthen the administrative support functions within the department.
  • Additional 62 sworn EMS positions to bolster the City’s response to rising call volumes and mental health related emergencies.
  • $8.3 million in one-time funding for Austin Fire sworn overtime.  
  • $3 million for the Expanded Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (EMCOT) to maintain 24/7 response.
  • $1.3 million for the Family Stabilization Grant to address economic insecurities, with a focus on housing.
  • $800,000 in one-time funding for off-site animal adoption services to help relieve the pressure on the Austin Animal Shelter.
  • Additional funding for Austin Public Health trauma recovery and violence intervention services, including:
    • $1 million for community violence intervention.
    • $500,000 to aid survivors in recovery from trauma.
    • $350,000 to support shelter operations for victims of domestic violence.
    • $350,000 to provide navigation services for families and victims of violence and abuse.
    • $300,000 in one-time funding to support for children who are victims of violent crimes.  

Impact on Taxpayers:

The adopted property tax rate is $0.574017 per $100 of assessed property valuation. This rate is above the voter-approval rate. Upon voter approval of this rate in the November election, the typical Austin homeowner will still see an increase of $25.22 per month, or $302.64 per year, in the City’s portion of their annual property tax bill. 

 

The City’s rates and fees, including for electricity, trash service, water, drainage, and the transportation user fee, are proposed to rise in response to escalating operations costs. The projected increase for the typical Austin tax-and ratepayer is $34.77 per month, or $417.24 per year.  

 

The approved budget document is scheduled to be published by October 1, 2025.

 


Read the FY 2025-26 Proposed Budget documents in full via the links below:

FY 2025-26 Proposed Budget Document

FY2025-26 Approved Taxpayer Impact Statement

City Manager's Message

FY 2025-26 Proposed Budget Press Release

FY 2025-26 Proposed Tax Rate Election (TRE) Model

FY 2025-26 Council Alternative TRE Scenarios
 


Budget Adoption Timeline:

July 11: FY 2025 - 26 Proposed Budget Available Online

July 15: FY 2025 - 26 Proposed Budget Presentation to Council

July 23: Council budget work session and community input session

July 29: Council budget work session

July 31: Council budget work session and public hearing on the budget

August 5: Council budget work session

August 7: Council budget work session

August 13 - 15: Budget and Tax Rate Adoption by City Council


For more information and updates on the process timeline, click here


City Council Community Meetings:

City Council Members will be hosting district level community meetings about the proposed budget in July and August. See the schedule below to find a meeting near you. View a copy of the community meeting presentation here
 

City Council District 1 & District 4

🗓️ Saturday, August 2nd

🕔 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
📍 Asian American Resource Center, 8401 Cameron Road

mail RSVP Here

 

City Council District 2 

🗓️ Wednesday, July 30th
🕔 Food and tabling, 5:30 p.m. | Presentation and Q&A, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
📍 Uphaus Early Childhood Center, 5200 Freidrich Ln

🎧 Interpretation services provided
mail RSVP Here

 

City Council District 3 

🗓️ Monday, July 28
🕔 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 
📍 Montopolis Recreation Center, 1200 Montopolis Drive | Virtual Option (Link Available with RSVP)
🎧 Interpretation services provided
mail RSVP Here

City Council District 5 

🗓️ Monday, August 4
🕔 6:00 p.m.
📍 Menchaca Public Library, 5500 Menchaca Road

City Council District 6 

🗓️ Saturday, July 19  
🕔 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 
📍 Foundation Communities Lakeline Station, 13635 Rutledge Spur
mail RSVP Here

City Council District 7 

🗓️ Tuesday, July 22nd
🕔 Food and tabling, 6:00 p.m.  | Presentation and Q&A, 6:30 p.m.  - 7:30 p.m. 
📍 ACC Northridge Campus, 111928 Stonehollow Drive, 4000 Building, Lecture Hall
mail RSVP Here
 

City Council District 8 

🗓️ Monday, July 21
🕔 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 
📍Virtual : Zoom Meeting Link | Meeting ID: 984 4075 5336
mail RSVP Here

City Council District 9

🗓️ Thursday, July 17th
🕔 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 
📍 Austin Central Library - Special Events Center, 710 West Cesar Chavez St. 
mail RSVP Here

City Council District 10 

🗓️ Wednesday, August 6
🕔 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 
📍 Northwest Hills United Methodist Church, 7050 Village Center Drive
mail RSVP Here


Budget Engagement Survey:

The City of Austin’s Office of Budget and Organizational Excellence sought resident input on city services and budget priorities to be used in the budget development process. Responses were collected through early May 2025. Results from the survey will be compiled and presented to City leadership to inform budget decisions. The results are available here: FY 26 Budget Priorities Pulse Survey Resport


Boards & Commissions Budget Recommendations:

During the months of October 2024 and November 2024, a series community meetings were hosted by the City of Austin’s Quality of Life Commissions to share community interests and concerns regarding the 2024-2025 funding year. Various boards and commissions submitted budget recommendations for city leadership to consider during the budget process. Each recommendation received responses from the relevant departments. These are compiled into a final report available here: FY26 Boards & Commissions Recommendations


Austin City Manager Community Budget Conversations:

Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax hosted five Community Budget Conversations between February 2025 and April 2025 to share about the budget development process and gather input on budget priorities. Thank you to all who attended and shared your interests and concerns.

 

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Joint Inclusion Committee Input Sessions

The City of Austin's Joint Inclusion Committee hosted a series of public input sessions during the months of October and November 2024 to share community interests and concerns regarding the 2024-2025 funding year. Provide your feedback or reach out with any questions by emailing [email protected].

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Community Budget Conversations

Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax held five Community Budget Conversations fro February 2025 through April 2025 to share about the budget development process and hear community budget priorities. Feedback gathered will be compiled and provided soon.

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Share Your Thoughts

The City of Austin's budget survey will be available through the month of May. Results from the survey will be compiled and presented to City leadership to inform budget decisions. The results will be made available to the public here in July 2025. 

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City Council Community Meetings

The Austin City Council will host their own District Community Meetings during the months of July and August. More information to come soon.

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City Manager's Proposed Budget

The City Manager's Proposed Budget will be released July 11. More details will be forthcoming.