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Adopted Budget Fiscal Year 2026-2027

We are pleased to present the proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2026-2027 (FY 2027) which will cover July 2026–June 2027.

You can view the FY27 Proposed Budget here.

Tigard is facing financial challenges, similar to many communities. Costs are rising faster than our revenues due to inflation, increasing personnel and service costs, programs added without ongoing funding, and limits on property tax growth.

As a result, General Fund expenditures are projected to exceed revenues over the next three to five years. Addressing this imbalance will require continued, thoughtful action in this and future budgets.

The city has already taken steps to reduce expenditures and build reserves for critical capital needs in prior fiscal years. The FY27 Proposed Budget builds on that work by advancing operational efficiencies and focusing resources on essential services.


Previous Adopted Budget for City of Tigard

View the Approved Budget for Fiscal Year 2025 - 2026



Upcoming Budget Meetings

Budget Committee Meeting #2

Watch the Budget Meeting Virtually

Meeting Materials

Public Comments

  1. Written public testimony may be submitted electronically.
  2. If you prefer to call in, please call 503-966-4101 when instructed to be placed in the queue.
  3. If attending the meeting in person, please fill out the public testimony sign-in sheet at the front of the room and come to the microphone when your name is called.
  4. If you would like to provide video comments (via Microsoft Teams), please complete the registration form. When you join the meeting, you will automatically be muted and your camera turned off. When it is your turn to provide comments to the City Council, you will be given the ability to turn on your camera and unmute to provide testimony. Once your comments are complete or the allotted time has concluded, this functionality will be restricted and you will not be able to share your video or unmute. You may continue to watch the meeting via Microsoft Teams or you may click on the Live Broadcast link above.
  5. Individuals wishing to provide public testimony should plan to speak for no more than 2 minutes. If there are a large number of speakers, the Chair may reduce the time per speaker to 1 minute and may limit the number of speakers in order to allow as many people as possible an opportunity to be heard.

Staff Liaison

Eric Kang, Finance Director
503-718-2776 | Email

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Previous Budget Meetings

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