Kingston comptroller warns of significant ‘stress’ in 2026 city budget
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Kingston comptroller warns of significant ‘stress’ in 2026 city budget
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Just over halfway into the year, City Comptroller John Tuey says he’s foreseeing a lot of “stress” for the city’s 2026 budget, which may force the city to turn to increased property taxes to plug the gap. Tuey told the Common Council’s Finance and Audit Committee on Wednesday, July 9, that after getting a couple of more months of receipts, sales tax revenue is not really “picking up” after a slow start in 2025. While sales tax r…
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