Lubbock’s next budget faces flat tax and fee revenue – not enough to keep up with “municipal inflation.” It’s the same idea as the inflation citizens face but involves a different set of purchases, according to a presentation the Lubbock City Council received last week. “Across the board, you’re seeing a 1 percent increase in revenue,” said Tim Collins, councilman for District 6, northwest Lubbock. But he and Jarrett Atkinson, city manager, said…
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