The San Marcos City Council adopted a balanced 2026-27 budget June 9, approving a $103.9 million general fund spending plan that increases investment in public safety, infrastructure and community facilities. The budget, which takes effect July 1, represents a 6% increase over the current year’s adopted general fund budget, according to a city news release. Officials said the plan was developed through seven public meetings, including review by …
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