Most city, county, and school district officials are right now in the process of adopting budgets and determining tax rates for the next fiscal year. In some cases, these local decisions will increase the cost of government and put upward pressure on property tax bills. In a few cases, local government action will cause tax bills to skyrocket.

Given the very real prospect of near-term tax increases, now is the time for Texans to learn what’s happening in their communities and get involved in the decision-making process—while there’s still time. Doing so could mean the difference between being able to afford your home or getting priced out.

To better illustrate what may be at stake, consider the city of Odessa.

According to the city’s Notice of Public Hearing on Tax Increase, the average Odessa homeowner’s tax bill could soon rise by 16.79% or by an additional $130.30 per year. Should officials adopt the proposed tax rate, then the city’s annual tax burden will grow from $775.86 to $906.16 annually.

One reason for the elevated increase is that city hall appears tempted to slightly increase the tax rate while property values also rise.

For 2025-26, officials have proposed increasing the tax rate from $0.466275 per $100/value to $04707 per $100/value. At the same time, the average homestead’s taxable value is also expected to grow by 15.7%. The combination of these two factors—a higher tax rate & higher values—will force tax bills up.

Of course, there is no requirement that Odessa officials adopt the proposed tax rate. In fact, officials have the discretion to choose a better, friendlier option, which is the no-new-revenue (NNR) tax rate. The NNR rate is the tax rate that would effectively hold tax receipts constant and “giv[e] homeowners and businesses a chance to catch their breath.” For 2025-26, the NNR rate ($0.443537 per $100/value) is less than the proposed tax rate ($0.4707 per $100/value) by almost 3-cents per $100/value.

Tax-weary Texans will be able to voice any concerns about the higher rate and the growing cost of government at an upcoming formal hearing. According to the city, interested parties should be on the lookout for:

  • A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED TAX RATE WILL BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 17, 2025 AT 5:30PM AT CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 5TH FLOOR, 411 8TH ST, ODESSA TX 79761