Phoenix City Council unanimously agrees to $2.1 billion budget in first unanimous agreement since 2009

By Ashlie Rodriguez | FOX 10 Staff

PHOENIX – For the first time in 15 years, the city of Phoenix is passing a budget unanimously. 

Councilmembers say the $2.1 billion budget can balance the books and help the city store away cash.

Every single councilmember and the mayor is satisfied with this budget, which is unheard of, and councilmembers believe taxpayers should be satisfied, too. 

They say they’re able to keep taxpayer costs the same, while spending more on public safety.

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