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Special City Council meeting - June 18, 2026

Published: Jun 18, 2026

Public SafetyOther

Herman City Safety Enforcement Area Approves Tax Rate, Interim Budget, and Property Tax Impact Schedule

The Herman City Council approved Resolution R26-05, establishing a tax rate and levying taxes on property within the Herman City Safety Enforcement Area. The current certified tax rate for 2026 is 0, generating $10,731,595. The board's policy is to cover inflationary increases with tax increases, dedicating growth revenue to growth-related expenses. A proposed increase of $512,970 is planned, requiring a property tax rate of 0.049 to achieve this. Subsequently, Resolution R26-06 was approved, adopting a fiscal year 2027 interim budget for the area. This interim budget reflects the proposed tax increase restriction, meaning funds are allocated based on current service levels. Lastly, Resolution R26-07 was approved, adopting an updated fiscal year 2027 property tax impact schedule. The current rate is 0.001423, generating a specified amount. The proposed increase of $512,970 represents a 4.8% increase in revenue. For a $640,000 residence, the increase is $4,352. The philosophy is to fund growth with new growth revenue and regular operating increases with other funding. Failure to approve the tax increase would mean not hiring new officers and could lead to related concerns.

Budget & FinanceAll

Herman City Council Approves Final Budget for FY 2027-2028

The city council discussed and approved the final budget for the city of Herman for fiscal years 2027 and 2028. This included adopting a job classification and salary plan, setting the tax rate, and levying taxes on real and personal property. The budget anticipates an 8% increase in operational costs, partly due to a 6% increase for employees and a 3% increase in overall operating expenses. Major items include infrastructure improvements and an increase in sergeant and officer positions. The dispatch expense is also projected to rise by approximately 15%. The general fund revenue for FY28 anticipates a 4% increase, primarily driven by sales tax. The budget also includes a 10% estimate for insurance increases for FY27.

Budget & FinanceInfrastructure

Herman City Fire Service Area Adopts Tax Rate, Interim Budget, and Property Tax Impact Schedule

The Herman City Council considered and approved Resolution R06-26, adopting the rate of tax and levying taxes on all real and personal property within the Herman City Fire Service Area. This action is expected to generate approximately $9 million. The board has elected to discuss taxation to increase, which would have generated an additional amount, but the specific increase was not detailed in this excerpt. The council subsequently approved an interim budget for FY 2027 for the Herman City Fire Service Area, Resolution R07-26, which includes anticipated contracts and invoices, and funding for a command position. Finally, Resolution R08-26 was approved, adopting an updated fiscal year 2027 property tax impact schedule. This update adjusts the property tax rate from 0.01334 to 0.01364, generating an additional $2,560. The average property value was estimated at $640,000, leading to an estimated tax increase of $19.20 per household. The increase is intended to cover inflation and ensure future service levels, with a warning that failure to approve the increase could impact future fire station needs.

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