Back to Square One, Aldermen Hold Off on Budget

Photo by Steve Corlew/The Lexington Progress
Article by Steve Corlew
Lexington aldermen hit the reset button on the 2024-25 budget process and put an end to talks of a proposed 74-cent property tax rate increase during its regular session on Monday, June 24th.
Facing a standing room only crowd, and after nearly two hours of listening to citizens, the aldermen began making a series of motions backing off the proposed tax rate increase and resetting the budget process. When the smoke had cleared, aldermen agreed to…
For complete coverage, see the June 26th edition of The Lexington Progress.
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