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Gloversville approved a $23.8M 2026 budget, raising taxes 5.6% and using reserves to offset costs.
Gloversville adopted a $23.8 million 2026 budget, a 5.8% increase from 2025, with a 5.6% property tax levy rise to $7.9 million and a tax rate of $20.45 per $1,000 assessed value.
The city used $3.47 million from reserves to limit tax hikes, reducing its fund balance to $2.3 million, below the recommended $5 million.
Rising personnel costs, including wage increases and health insurance, drove spending growth, with employee benefits projected at $7.63 million, up 9.5%.
The sewer fund budget increased by 0.7% to $2.18 million.
Despite a nearly 50% spending rise since 2015, the current tax rate is lower than in 2015 and 2011.
Gloversville aprobó un presupuesto de $ 23.8 millones para 2026, aumentando los impuestos un 5.6% y utilizando reservas para compensar los costos.