Balch Springs officials are taking a cautious approach to the city's budget for the upcoming fiscal year, as discussions during the recent budget workshop highlighted significant fluctuations in revenue and expenditures. The city is projecting a conservative collection rate of 68% for property taxes, down from 98% last year, in response to anticipated protests from property owners regarding appraisals.
The budget workshop revealed that the city’s total revenue for fiscal year 2023 was $23.2 million, with projections for 2024 at $25.9 million and a budgeted amount of $30.2 million for 2025. However, current collections stand at $23.7 million, raising concerns about the sustainability of revenue streams. Property taxes, which account for 48% of the budget, and sales taxes, at 24%, are critical to the city's financial health.
City officials noted a significant decrease in new residential construction, estimated at 32%, while business property values are expected to rise by 18.3%. This mixed outlook on property values is compounded by the potential for increased protest activity from property owners, prompting the city to adopt a more conservative budgeting strategy.
The tax rate has remained stable over the past four years, but officials are preparing for potential adjustments based on the city's debt obligations and the impact of property tax protests. The city is also closely monitoring sales tax revenues, which have shown fluctuations, with projections for fiscal year 2025 indicating a decrease.
As Balch Springs navigates these financial challenges, city leaders are committed to ensuring that expenditures align with realistic revenue expectations, aiming to maintain fiscal stability while addressing community needs. The next steps will involve finalizing the budget and preparing for any necessary adjustments based on ongoing revenue assessments.