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Shawnee County finalizes budget, raises property taxes

TOPEKA (KSNT) – Shawnee County commissioners voted to finalize the 2026 operating budget on Monday, which included budget adjustments for various departments and an increase to property taxes.

The Board of Shawnee County Commissioners voted unanimously on Sept. 22 to approve the 2026 budget following a motion by Commissioner Aaron Mays. The final 2026 county budget, after adjustments, was $151.66 million compared to $145.57 million in 2025.

The county will be raising its mill levy by 4.14% for a final mill levy of 48.917, a 0.591 mill increase from the year prior. This will result in an increase in taxes of approximately $59 for a $100,000 home.

The county trimmed various department budget requests to meet its revenue-neutral rate. The following table shows the final budgets for each department and the percent change from 2025 to 2026:

Law Enforcement
Department Final Budget Percent Change
Counselor $994,562 9%
Community Corrections $1,610,874 26%
Department of Corrections $39,855,216 10%
District Attorney $8,782,720 11%
District Courts $3,161,737 0%
Drug Court $15,000 0%
Emergency Management $661,734 21%
Safe Streets $20,000 0%
Sheriff 26,540,589 9%
Recreation
Department Final Budget Percent Change
SVEC – Operating $1,461,865 3%
SVEC – Owner Building Expenses $150,000 50%
Fair Association $102,600 -5%
Parks + Recreation $19,211,896 3%
Public Works
Department Final Budget Percent Change
Appraiser $2,426,496 0%
Noxious Weeds $455,674 7%
Planning Department $537,201 9%
Public Works $10,306,628 0%
Register of Deeds $383,354 9%
Public Health
Department Final Budget Percent Change
Ambulance $420,000 11%
Animal Shelter $151,806 2%
Community Resources $40,000 0%
Conservation District $57,000 0%
Coroner $707,840 5%
Health Department $3,553,098 9%
Healthaccess $110,000 10%
Extension Council $654,550 2%
VALEO $3,000,000 9%
TARC $1,059,951 0%
Service Programs for the Elderly $773,764 0%
Social Service Grants $258,500 0%
Administrative Services
Department Final Budget Percent Change
General Expenses $5,151,248 -2%
Contingency $1,000,000 0%
Capital Outlay $2,500,000 14%
Audit Finance $709,915 8%
Board of County Commissioners $643,477 8%
County Clerk $1,030,684 -2%
Elections $2,312,195 29%
Facilities Management $1,389,966 2%
Human Resources $726,778 4%
Information Technology $5,150,936 12%
Treasurer $730,958 1%

In addition to approving the budget, the board approved a motion to add $50,000 to the Counselor’s Department budget to hire a lobbyist for the county.

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