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Unalaska Council advances FY27 budget, certifies tax roll

Unalaska Council advances FY27 budget, certifies tax roll

by Walter AlaskaNews·May 27, 2026(1mo ago)
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Unalaska City Council advanced its fiscal year 2027 budget ordinance and certified the 2026 property tax roll at its May 26 meeting, though final vote outcomes were not confirmed in available materials.

The Unalaska City Council took up Ordinance 2026-10 for the fiscal year 2027 budget and Resolution 2026-30 to certify the city's 2026 property tax rolls at its May 26, 2026 regular meeting. The items are part of the city's annual budget process affecting property owners and municipal services in the Aleutian community.

The tax roll certification provides assessed property values used in the city's budget calculations. The meeting materials indicate the certified roll will be used in conjunction with budget deliberations to determine service area funding levels.

The meeting materials do not confirm final passage or vote outcomes beyond the agenda listing itself. The available materials also do not include the ordinance text, fiscal note, or adopted findings of fact, so budget impacts and tax changes cannot be determined from the current record.

City Clerk Estkarlen Magdaong is the point of contact for questions about the May 26, 2026 meeting agenda items.

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