The Buckeye City Council approved the Fiscal Year 26/27 budget at their regularly scheduled meeting on June 2.
Council adopted the approximately $765 million budget that focuses on solid, long-term financial planning to ensure residents continue receiving the quality services they expect now, and in the future.
This year's budget strategy prioritizes fiscal responsibility through conservative revenue estimates, a balanced General Fund and a fully funded capital improvement program.
With a budget of $297 million for capital improvement projects, Buckeye will enhance the quality of life for its residents. Some of next Fiscal Year’s capital improvement projects include:
- New fire stations for Victory & Westpark
- A Public Safety Training Facility
- A Library located in Festival Foothills
- Jackrabbit Trail roadway improvements
- Verrado Way Intersection improvements
Buckeye is committed to maintaining strong financial health through a balanced budget and conservative revenue projections. This responsible approach allows us to invest in our future while ensuring residents continue to receive the high-quality services and amenities they expect.
To learn more about the city’s finances, please visit the city's Finance pages.