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Airport Budget Keeps Taxes Flat | Omaha News

Airport Budget Keeps Taxes Flat | Omaha News

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Lincoln Airport Authority just locked in a new budget for 2026-2027 — keeping property taxes flat, so homeowners pay just $98 on average, barely up from last year. Despite pulling in over $11.8 million in tax revenue, nearly $2 million goes toward road and industrial park upgrades, while $7 million pays down bonds. The industrial park alone brings in $10 million annually — a key revenue driver. Leadership sees this as a foundation for bigger goals: better air service, smoother travel, and new revenue streams to fund massive infrastructure. The board approved unanimously — one member abstained due to a conflict — and the City Council still needs to sign off later this summer.

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