City of Clinton schedules public hearing for fiscal year 2027 budget

Scott Maddasion, Mayor at City of Clinton
Scott Maddasion, Mayor at City of Clinton
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The City of Clinton announced on Apr. 16 that it will hold a public hearing regarding the proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026 and ending June 30, 2027. The hearing is scheduled to take place in the City Hall Council Chambers at 611 South 3rd Street, Clinton on Tuesday, April 28, at 5:00 p.m.

The upcoming public hearing provides an opportunity for residents and property owners to share their views about the city’s financial plans for the next fiscal year. Community input during this process can help shape priorities and decisions regarding city spending and services.

During the meeting, individuals may present objections or arguments in favor of any part of the proposed budget. The city encourages all interested parties to participate in this session.

Public hearings like this are a standard part of municipal budgeting processes, allowing local governments to gather feedback before finalizing their budgets. Participation from community members ensures transparency and responsiveness to residents’ concerns.

The City Council will consider all comments made during the hearing before moving forward with adopting the final budget.



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