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Mayor and Council to Discuss Budget Priorities, Seek Community Input

Closeup of a calculator and budget paperwork

The Mayor and Council continued their work on the city’s Fiscal Year 2024 budget in November with a discussion of budget practices and policies, and this month will discuss their budget survey results and priority setting.

Find video of the practices and policies discussion with the Nov. 21 meeting listing at www.rockvillemd.gov/AgendaCenter.

Public participation in the budget process is a high priority for the Mayor and Council and city staff. A community budget priorities survey at www.rockvillemd.gov/budget allows community members to identify their budget priorities and options for maintaining a balanced budget. Survey responses provide valuable input to the Mayor and Council for their budget discussions.

The $148.8 million budget for Fiscal Year 2023, which began July 1, keeps the city’s real property tax rate of $0.292 per $100 of assessed valuation the same. All residential and commercial property owners pay this tax. Rockville has not increased its property tax rate since 1995.

For more information, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/budget or call the Finance Department at 240-314-8400.

FY 2024 Budget Calendar:

  • Monday, Dec. 12: Discussion of Mayor and Council survey results and priority setting.
  • Monday, Feb. 27: Presentation of city manager’s proposed FY24 operating budget and Capital Improvements Program.
  • Monday, March 6: Public hearing and work session.
  • Monday, March 20: Work session.
  • Monday, April 17: Public hearing and work session.
  • Friday, April 21: Close of budget survey and budget public record.
  • Monday, May 1: Work session.
  • Monday, May 8: Adoption of the FY24 operating budget and Capital Improvements Program.
  • Saturday, July 1: FY24 begins.

Note: Budget calendar dates for 2023 are subject to change.

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