Alamo Colleges District keeps property tax rates flat for 2025

Mike Flores, Chancellor of the Alamo Colleges District - https://www.alamo.edu/
Mike Flores, Chancellor of the Alamo Colleges District - https://www.alamo.edu/
0Comments

The Alamo Colleges District has announced its property tax rate for 2025, maintaining the same rate as the previous year. The Board of Trustees approved a total tax rate of $0.149150 per $100 of property valuation at its meeting on September 16, 2025. This includes $0.107760 for Maintenance & Operations (M&O) and $0.04139 for Debt Service.

According to the district, “The property tax rates are unchanged from the prior year. The adopted tax rate is lower than the calculated No-New-Revenue rate. The adopted tax rate will raise less taxes for maintenance and operations than last year’s tax rate. The tax rate will effectively be lowered by 1.83 percent and will lower taxes for maintenance and operations on a $100,000 home by approximately $2.01.” The statement further notes, “This is the maintenance and operations component of the Combined No-New-Revenue tax rate. The adopted Combined tax rate is less than the No-New-Revenue tax rate by 1.31% percent and will lower combined taxes on a $100,000 home by approximately $1.98.”

Individual taxpayers may see their taxes increase or decrease depending on changes in their property’s taxable value compared to other properties in the district.

For an average homestead in the area, taxable values increased from $318,392 in 2024 to $325,740 in 2025, resulting in an average annual property tax bill rising from $474.88 to $485.84—an increase of about $34.61.

The Alamo Colleges District says it aims to keep higher education affordable while working to maintain low tax rates.



Related

Robert L. Santos Director, U.S. Census Bureau

U.S. Census Bureau releases new business survey data including artificial intelligence usage

The U.S. Census Bureau has published new results from its Business Trends and Outlook Survey with added questions about artificial intelligence use among American businesses. The updated survey provides details on AI adoption by industry type and location.

Mike Morath, Commissioner at Texas Education Agency

Texas Education Agency appoints Beaumont ISD board of managers and superintendent

The Texas Education Agency has appointed a new superintendent and Board of Managers for Beaumont ISD after ongoing academic challenges prompted state intervention. Sandi Massey will serve as interim superintendent while seven local leaders join as managers overseeing district operations.

Amar Maletira, Chief Executive Officer at Rackspace Technology

Rackspace featured in HyperFRAME analyst discussion on AI strategy and regulated markets

Rackspace Technology took part in a HyperFRAME analyst discussion about its AI strategy and focus on regulated markets. The conversation addressed how the company supports compliance-driven sectors through an ecosystem approach. Recent initiatives also point toward growing efforts around leadership changes and cloud resilience.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from San Antonio Business Daily.