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The City Commissioners have passed the budget.

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City Adopts Record $65.8M Budget

By John Hayden

The city’s budget for FY26 is, somehow, simultaneously leaner than last year and bigger than ever before. City commissioners passed the $65.8 million taxing and spending plan on Sept. 25. 

For the third year in a row, there will be fewer employees in the city, however there is money for an additional sworn police officer. (The vacant position isn’t new; it was “frozen” in the previous budget.) 

The city’s Unassigned Balance Fund, a sort of emergency fund, is about twice (~35%) the recommended percentage of the budget (17.5%). That helped fund a decrease in property taxes. The city millage rate was cut 3% to 6.3931. 

City taxes make up about a third of your overall property tax bill. Commissioner Mike Bracchi appreciated the cut, but believes it doesn’t go far enough. 

“I think our residents need more of a break. I know there was no desire to go further than that, but I don’t think this is enough that our residents need.” 

Commissioner Don D’Arminio says he supports the cut as-is, calling it “sustainable.” He believes that any deeper rollback may lead to increases in the coming years and wants the millage rate to be stable and not become a rollercoaster. 

Mayor Scott Newton says some cities may look at the Wilton Manors budget and label much of it superfluous, but he says residents have different quality of life expectations. 

“This is a good budget for this city at this time. Our residents and taxpayers look for a quality of life. That’s why they move to Wilton Manors. The things that are in this budget are needed.” 

The votes come after months of wishlists, scrutiny, proposals, and counterproposals. The millage rate passed unanimously. The budget passed 4-1 with Bracchi dissenting. The budget takes effect Oct. 1.

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ICYMI

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Weekly Events

TODAY: Cocktail Making Workshop

Learn how to mix, shake, and stir your way to the perfect cocktail at our fun and interactive Cocktail Making Workshop.


WEDS: Watercolor Class

A fun adult watercolor class/social. 


THURS: Well Sung

Join The Well every Thursday for Well Sung.


FRI: Life of a Showgirl

Come join other swifties at a speakeasy party for the release of The Life of a Showgirl.


SAT: Saturday Night Rocks

Join The Well for live music every Saturday night.


SUN: 'Bone-Appetit'

Get your fill of fun and fright at a bone-rattling cookie decorating class.


Job Opportunities

Code Compliance Administrative Assistant -- Fort Lauderdale

City of Wilton Manors is hiring a Code Compliance Administrative Assistant to assist the Code Compliance Staff with the issuance of notices, managing case records, and clerical duties related to Special Magistrate Hearings, and more. $41,355 - $50,639 a year. 


Sales Agent - Personal Lines -- Fort Lauderdale

Insurance Office of America is seeking a Sales Agent - Personal Lines to regularly interact with clients in a professional and timely manner, and more. $45,000 - $55,000 a year.

Mike's Deal

Union Kitchen & Bar in Wilton Manors is offering fall specials! Oct. 7 wine tasting and Oct. 15 beer tasting!

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