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Solomon Administration Releases 2026 Budget ‘Framework,’ Remains Mum on Property Taxes

The Solomon administration is touting its progress in closing the city’s $255 million structural budget gap, but has yet to reveal the amount of any tax increase that may be in the offing. In its “interim budget report” and “budget framework,” released Wednesday afternoon, the administration said it has closed the city’s $255 million structural […]
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jerseycitynj.gov broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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