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No new taxes: Missoula’s FY21 budget eyes investments in housing, roads, police and equity

City of Missoula

Missoula Mayor John Engen released his annual budget outline for the new fiscal year on Wednesday, calling it a strategic investment in community values based on infrastructure, housing, public safety and social equity.

The Montana Department of Revenue has not yet released this year’s taxable values, leaving the proposed budget “light on numbers and heavy on ideas.”

Still, Engen said the proposal won’t increase property taxes but rather, will shift funding to areas based on the city’s strategic goals and community values.

 

By Martin Kidston

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