Brazos County Commission Adopts FY 2026 Budget And Property Tax Rate

Brazos County administration building, May 29 2023.
Brazos County administration building, May 29 2023.

Brazos County commissioners unanimously adopt the budget and property tax rate for the 2026 fiscal year.

The tax rate will be the same as this year, which is less than what was first proposed.

Some commissioners were caught off guard by acting county judge Kyle Kacal, who made the motion to keep the tax rate the same.

The commission’s discussion before the budget vote included Fred Brown proposing that next year, “we need to start weaning” non profit agencies off of receiving county money. Commissioner Wanda Watson supported county assistance as recipients continue fundraising.

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News release from Brazos County:

Following months of meetings with department heads and residents, the Brazos County commissioners court today adopted a budget and tax rate.

The budget for the county for fiscal year 2026 is set at $548,257,939. This includes investments for public safety and roadway infrastructure. It protects core services, honors previous obligations, and preserves the ability to serve the public effectively and efficiently.

Regarding the 2025 tax rate, acting County Judge Kyle Kacal made a motion and commissioners unanimously voted to keep the tax rate at $0.419700/ $100 valuation, the same as the 2024 tax rate. The rate had been proposed at $0.423059/$100 valuation.

“The commissioners and I are all taxpayers and are watching out for your interests and well as our own,” said acting County Judge Kyle Kacal. “The tax rate is staying flat. We’re doing our best and you’re helping us get there. We have to look at numbers going through to the 2030 budget. I would hate to put commissioners Nettles and Brown in a position to have to go to the voters for a tax increase in the future just to keep the county running.

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