As the leaves change color and the temperatures begin to cool, the City gears up for its biennial budget review process, a time for departments to put forward their budget proposals for the upcoming two years. This fiscal period, the discussions on the city’s budgetary future kick off in November and are laid out for all to see, with the City Council at the helm ready to dissect and deliberate over the proposed financial blueprint.
A recent release from the City outlines a series of public hearings starting the week of November 18. This is a chance for community members to have their input on the allocation and management of funds within various sectors. The City prides itself on maintaining a strong financial standing, credited largely to “the leadership of past and present City Councils that have guided reviews, updates and adherence to strong fiscal policies and financial accountability practices,” according to the
City of Upper Arlington
an online statement. Another factor highlighted is the sustained impact of a proactive economic development program which has, purportedly, diversified and reinforced the business climate.
The 2025-2026 proposed budget, as detailed by the City, has been crafted with conservative revenue forecasts that appear to mirror the current economic conditions. Nonetheless, it promises to uphold the City’s capacity to deliver, as one would expect, high-quality services to its residents. The budget also earmarks funds for the 10-Year Capital Improvement Program focusing on the development and maintenance of infrastructure such as streets, sidewalks, and sewer systems.
For those interested in attending or keeping an eye on the process, the schedule for the budget hearings is as follows: Monday, November 18 is set for the first budget discussion centering on the Capital Improvement Program, the following discussion on December 2 will cover Operating, Capital Equipment, and Schedule of Fees, a third on December 9 to address any open items and the First Reading of Budget Amendments, and finally, the council will cast their votes on Monday, December 16 after a Second Reading. The meetings all start at 7 pm, at the Municipal Services Center, and for those with questions or in need of more detailed information, Finance Director Brent Lewis is the point of contact, reachable at 614-583-5288 or via email at
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