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		<title>City Council Starts Drift Towards Property Tax Increase</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 18:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Nicewarner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday&#8217;s Herald Sun had an article discussing ways to balance the upcoming year&#8217;s City budget &#8212; Council Open to Raising Taxes. The article discussed the projected gap in next year&#8217;s budget, estimated by some to be about $13Million, and the need to deal with some deferred road maintenance to the tune of at least $1.5Million [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday&#8217;s <em>Herald Sun</em> had an article discussing ways to balance the upcoming year&#8217;s City budget &#8212; <a href="http://www.heraldsun.com/view/full_story/6482862/article-Council-open-to-raising-taxes?instance=homefirstleft" target="_blank">Council Open to Raising Taxes</a>. The article discussed the projected gap in next year&#8217;s budget, estimated by some to be about $13Million, and the need to deal with some deferred road maintenance to the tune of at least $1.5Million [dealing with all the deferred maintenance would be $19Million] . The Council is apparently looking to cover the shortfall with a combination of spending cuts and a property tax increase of as much as 5.8 cents per $100 &#8212; an 11% increase over current rates. The Council is also considering a bond issue to deal with the backlog of maintenance projects.</p>
<p>Some semi-random thoughts;</p>
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<li>There will be a property tax increase this year. The Council wouldn&#8217;t be talking about it in February unless they were laying the groundwork for passing an increase later this year.</li>
<li>While they say they will use a mix of spending cuts and a tax increase, expect much fewer spending cuts and a larger tax increase. After all, when has any government really been successful at cutting spending? I&#8217;d be surprised if the rate increase wasn&#8217;t at least 4 cents per $100.</li>
<li>As a citizen, I&#8217;d be really concerned with the level of deferred road maintenance, and even moreso with the idea of taking on additional debt to take care of it. It&#8217;s just like your personal budget &#8212; if you have to add debt to cover your regular monthly expenses, you are living beyond your means.</li>
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<p>It will be interesting to see how this develops over the next couple of months, There are two ideas here. First of all, we all know that raising taxes in a recession is bad. We also know, however, that the City must keep a certain level of funding to keep it&#8217;s AAA bond rating. When idea wins out will be come clearer when the official budget is unveiled later this year.</p>
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