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County Board Adopts FY 2027 Budget
The Arlington County Board voted Wednesday, April 22, 2026, to adopt a $1.7 billion balanced budget for Fiscal Year 2027, a 0.7 percent increase over FY 2026. The Board also adopted the previously advertised 2-cent real estate tax rate increase, changing the rate from $1.033 to $1.053 per $100 of assessed value.
Visit the Budget Information page for more details on the adopted budget, including the Board’s Supplemental Budget Guidance. The new fiscal year begins July 1, 2026.
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Arlington Housing Fair
Whether you’re upgrading, downsizing, buying your first home, exploring condo living, searching for a rental, or simply looking for guidance on home maintenance, rights, and responsibilities, the answers you need are all at the Walter Reed Community Center on April 25.
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- Arlington's new Fire Station 8 facility has earned LEED Gold certification, a nationally recognized mark of excellence for sustainable building design.
- Whether you're headed to the Arlington Festival of the Arts or the Earth Day Every Day Festival, be aware of related road closures this weekend.
- DID YOU KNOW that in 2025, Arlington planted 1,020 trees and distributed 732 to residents? In Arlington, climate action adds up, and the numbers tell the story.
- Do you suspect a case of fraud or embezzlement involving County funds? Take advantage of the confidential Financial Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Hotline.
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Registration is now open for Bike to Work Day! Join thousands of commuters across the region on May 15.
- 55+ and have questions about using digital technology? Drop by the Alliance for Arlington Senior Programs’ tech help desk.
- Do you know how to spot and avoid a scam? Chief Penn shares common scams circulating and ways you keep personal information and finances safe.
- ICYMI: Arlington celebrated the completion of Columbia Pike’s reconstruction, a major milestone for one of the community’s busiest corridors.
- This spring, the Vision Zero team will install bollards at several intersections along Arlington Boulevard/Rt. 50 to prevent dangerous turns.
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