Council tax across Clackmannanshire is set to rise by 5.6%.
The local authority will set out their budget next week, amid "challenging" financial pressures.
They're facing a budget gap of £10 million this year.
Savings of £24.4 million are needed by 2032.
Last year, council tax across Clackmannanshire rose by 13%.
A report says there's limited scope for more savings after a decade of "significant" reductions - as well as rising demand for services.
£35 million has been earmarked for the new Wellbeing Hub and Lochies School this year.
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