Murphy city staff presented council members with an early overview of the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget during a work session that focused heavily on long-term debt planning, technology infrastructure needs and preparations for a possible future bond election.
City Manager Aretha Adams told council members the Wednesday, May 27, workshop was intended to provide a high-level conversation about the budget process before formal decisions are made later this year.
“Tonight is not intended for you to make any final budget decisions or direction at every step of the process when we’re talking about budget, so that we know for sure that staff is on the right track,” Adams said.
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