Jacksonville releases proposed budget and capital improvement projects for fiscal year 2026

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The City of Jacksonville announced on April 8 the release of its proposed Budget and Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) for fiscal year 2026. The documents are available to the public on the city website throughout the year.

Making these documents accessible allows residents to review how public funds are planned to be allocated and what major infrastructure projects are being considered. This transparency supports community involvement in local government decisions.

The city encourages citizens to view both the proposed budget and CIP online, which detail financial plans and upcoming capital projects intended to address Jacksonville’s needs in the coming fiscal year. These resources provide insight into priorities such as maintenance, new construction, and other municipal investments.

Residents can stay informed about updates or changes by regularly checking the city website, where current versions of both documents will remain posted. Public feedback may be invited as part of future budget discussions or hearings.

Providing easy access to these planning materials reflects ongoing efforts by Jacksonville officials to promote openness in government operations.



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