Emmitsburg budget gets
smaller, tax rate the same
The good news about
the Fiscal Year 2011 budget for Emmitsburg is
that the tax rate should remain the same at 36
cents per $100 of assessed value. The bad news
is that the budget is getting smaller, which
means that projects will be delayed.
Mayor James Hoover
presented his draft budget to the Emmitsburg
Town Council on May 17. The proposed budget is
$1,558,731 or $62,536 less (3.4 percent less)
than it currently is.
"The way we’ve been
making up those dollars for the most part is
deferring capital projects," Hoover told the
council.
He cautioned that it
was only a temporary solution because at some
point the capital projects, like road
repaving, were going to become too critical to
put off.
The other way the town
is making up a loss of revenue is by taking
$83,500 from its $672,000 rainy day fund this
year. Again, this is only a temporary fix
because the fund will eventually run out if it
isn’t replenished.
The town is seeing a
drop in income in most of the major revenue
streams, such as income tax, highway user fees
and tax equity. For example, in 2008,
Emmitsburg received around $148,000 in highway
user fees from the state. Next year, it will
receive $7,500.
As part of the budget,
town employees will not be receiving any
cost-of-living adjustments, though they are
still eligible for step increases of 1 to 1.5
percent based on their longevity.
Town Manager Dave
Haller also told the council that the town
saved money with the replacing of three
employees who resigned their positions. Two of
the three new employees were hired at lower
salaries than their predecessors had been
earning.
To fund the budget,
the town’s property tax rate will remain the
same. This means is you have a home assessed
for $200,000, you will pay $720 in property
tax to the town. This is very close to the
constant yield rate of 35.18 cents. The
constant yield is a rate determined by the
state as to what the town’s property tax rate
should be to generate the same amount of
property tax revenue from one year to the
next.
The town council will
take public comment on the proposed budget
during its June 7 meeting. The budget will
need to be approved in June so that it can
take effect on July 1.
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