TU: Jacksonville budget chief says filling $58 million gap won't lead to tax or fee increases

Another good news year.  Increases in all department budgets (instead of attrition and cuts) and a gap of 58 million ...............  How is everyone feeling about this?  Does anyone wonder why each department just automatically gets a bump in their budget every year?  I do.  But, I guess we have to cover things like the yard sale police, the water police, the sign police, and all that stuff that is crucial to the efficient control of Duval County residents and the micro managing of their lives (wouldn't want anyone to have a yard sale and put out signs without paying for permits now would we?).  Lunacy on steroids at all levels of government.

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May 1, 2012 -  3:39pm  |  Updated: May 2, 2012 - 8:45am

In the next 11 weeks, Mayor Alvin Brown has to figure out how  to fill a $58 million budget gap, according to a tentative budget his office  filed with the City Council Tuesday afternoon.

It will not come from tax or fee increases or from dipping into reserve  funds, Chief Financial Officer Ronnie Belton said.

Other than that, Belton said, everything is on the table. "We're starting at  A and going all the way to Z," he said.

The preliminary plan calls for $971 million in expenditures, up $13 million  from this year. The reason for the changes, the city said, include increasing  costs for pensions, health insurance and worker's compensation.

Pension  costs alone, Belton said, are expected to jump $23 million.

Breakdown: Review the table below the story  for a department-by-department breakdown of the proposed budget

Read more at Jacksonville.com:  http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2012-05-01/story/jacksonville-bu...

 

 

 

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