Topics getting the most attention in Amarillo public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
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Good news for folks looking for affordable housing! Amarillo's City Council is tossing $80,000 towards a new Habitat for Humanity home. This means more families could get a shot at homeownership.
Amarillo is dropping $1.5 million on new trash dumpsters. The city council approved the cash injection, so hopefully, we'll see fewer overflowing bins around town.
Amarillo's City Council is starting the budget planning process for 2026-2027. They'll be holding workshops to decide how your tax money gets spent over the next couple of years.
Get ready for smoother rides, Amarillo! The city just approved a massive $30 million plan to tackle those pesky potholes and upgrade our streets.
The board reviewed how animal services are funded and whether fees cover the costs. This could influence future budget requests and service fees.
Amarillo just approved its budget and tax rate for the next year. This means the city has a plan for how it's going to spend money and what taxes you'll be paying.
Amarillo's mayor is sounding the alarm about a massive $15 million budget shortfall. On top of that, there's a new proposal for the street fund, which could mean some serious belt-tightening and tough decisions for the city council.
The board reviewed the contract with FIMC, which likely manages services for the Public Improvement District. This ensures services are being provided as agreed upon and at a reasonable cost.
Amarillo's City Council is dropping nearly $7 million on road repairs. While it means some temporary traffic headaches, expect smoother streets down the line.
Heads up, Amarillo! Your property taxes are going up next year. Local governments are facing budget shortfalls, so expect to shell out more cash for your home.
Get ready, Amarillo! Your property taxes are likely going up. The City Council just gave the initial approval for a tax increase, so start budgeting for it.