BOARD GETS BUDGET PREVIEW
Monday, October 3rd, 2011 -- 2:40 PM
The Clark County Board of Supervisors got their first glimpse at the 2012 budget on Monday.The $54.4 million spending plan cuts expenditures by about 4.5%, but the cuts are offset by decreased revenues, so the tax levy will actually increase by about 2%.
The Finance Committee had to close a $1 million gap between the allowable levy and projected expenses with a combination of staffing cuts, project scale-backs and fund balance spending.
For instance, the Highway Department will pave only 7.8 miles of roads in 2012, putting the county trunk system on a 40-year maintenance cycle, as opposed to a 15-year cycle.
The mil rate will increase by about 24 cents per thousand dollars of property, but, because the county?s property value actually fell for the second year in a row, the affect on individual tax bills could be varied.
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