Hernando County approves $993.1M FY2026 budget on first reading after 5.5-hour meeting
Hernando County Commission approved a $993.1 million FY2026 budget on first reading after a marathon 5.5-hour meeting on Feb. 12, 2026.

The Hernando County Commission approved a $993.1 million budget for fiscal year 2026 on first reading following a marathon 5.5-hour meeting held Feb. 12, 2026. Commissioners completed the first-reading vote after extended debate over the county budget for FY2026, advancing the spending plan to the next stage of the adoption process.
The meeting lasted 5.5 hours and featured sustained discussion by the commission over the county budget for fiscal year 2026. Commissioners debated the plan in detail during the session, which stretched well beyond the typical meeting length for Hernando County Commission proceedings and concluded with the formal first-reading approval of the $993.1 million figure.
Approval on first reading leaves the $993.1 million total as the working fiscal blueprint for Hernando County while the commission moves toward final adoption. The FY2026 budget passed on first reading on Feb. 12, 2026, meaning county staff and commissioners will follow the statutory steps required under Hernando County budget procedures before the ordinance becomes final.
The $993.1 million FY2026 budget will guide county operations and services across Brooksville, Spring Hill and Weeki Wachee if the commission sustains the plan through the next readings and final vote. Residents who use county services administered by Hernando County government should expect the county’s fiscal priorities for 2026 to be shaped by the approved first-reading budget while commissioners complete the remaining procedural steps.
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