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FY27: Adopted June 10, 2026 — 15–1

Houston's FY2027 budget passed City Council on June 10, 2026 by a 15–1 vote, with Council Member Edward Pollard (District J) the lone no, calling it "fiscally irresponsible." There was no property tax increase.

The most-debated floor item — an amendment to provide low-income and senior relief from the new $5/month solid-waste fee — was referred to committee, not adopted, after Mayor Whitmire called it an "illegal use of public funds." Council Members Tiffany Thomas (new fee atop rising water bills) and Sallie Alcorn (later persuaded the reserves were "excess") also raised concerns; Pollard challenged the finance director over the more than $200M drain on the utility's fund balance.

The detailed FY27 amendment-by-amendment tally is pending the official council record (Houston NovusAgenda ItemID 34244). We will not publish individual vote counts until that record is verified.

1
Passed
1
Partial / Compromise
6
Failed / Withdrawn
8
Total Proposed

The Setup: A $107M Hole and $74.5M in Cuts

Mayor Whitmire's FY26 budget proposed closing a $107M shortfall two ways: drawing down the fund balance by $107M, and cutting $74.5M from parks, libraries, and health services. Twelve council members had objections. Eight put them in writing as formal amendments.

City Council adopted the FY26 General Fund budget on June 12, 2025. The final vote was 12–5 in favor of the mayor's baseline proposal.

Passed — in effect
Failed — cuts stood
Partial — compromise reached
Withdrawn before vote
Data note: FY26 library cuts (Sunday hours) confirmed from Houston Public Library notices. Final budget vote (12–5) confirmed from Houston City Council minutes, June 12, 2025. Amendment details, vote tallies, and current program statuses sourced from Houston City Council agenda system, Houston Public Media, and council member district newsletters. Items marked est. are estimated from news reporting and may differ from official record. FY27 budget adopted June 10, 2026 (15–1); the fee-relief amendment was referred to committee, not adopted. Detailed FY27 amendment votes are pending the official council record (NovusAgenda ItemID 34244). Data as of June 16, 2026 · FY2027 budget adopted June 10, 2026.
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