Budget cuts take center stage at Arlington council retreat as city faces $25 million 2026 shortfall

Budget cuts were a top concern for Arlington’s city council Tuesday as it works to set priorities at a quarterly meeting.

The city is looking at a $25.1 million gap in funding after changes at the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD), which decided it will not reassess the value of homes in the county for two years.

The projected increases in property value are a major way the city plans for its future budgets, and it’s left Arlington and other cities scrambling to cut budgets…

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