Thursday, August 15, 2024

Minneapolis Mayor Unveils 2025 City Budget, Including 8.1% Tax Levy Hike

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Frey unveiled the budget on Wednesday which includes two bumps to the tax levy: 8.1% in 2025 and another 9.8% in 2026.

"Our employees inspect buildings, they take care of shelter animals, they work in our civil rights department, they save lives," Frey said. "They also feed their families, they pay for daycare and they, like everyone, they have medical bills."

Frey said tough decisions had to be made to get down to an 8% increase. Public works employees recently signed a new contract boosting their pay by nearly 30%, and the police department has a new deal increasing pay by about 20% .

About $30 million is allotted for projects related to affordable housing, and $10 million would go to climate and public health projects, including more electric vehicle charging stations. Nearly $200,000 would also go towards what city leaders call the "first-in-the-nation" biochar facility where tree waste is converted into a carbon-reducing "sponge."

More than half a million dollars would go to help "activate Nicollet Mall and revitalize downtown," and $300,000 would go to "George Floyd Square art preservation."

Frey's budget also calls for a new labor relations job in the city's HR department, further investment in "East African cultural media programming" and $385,000 to help create a new framework to help city employees "embed racial equity principals in day-to-day work."

LIUNA Local 363, the union that represents hundreds of city employees, released a statement on Tuesday praising Frey's plan.

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