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Budget cuts threaten vital community services and personnel

August 07, 2024 | Clayton County, Georgia


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Budget cuts threaten vital community services and personnel
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the potential impact of a proposed increase in the millage rate on local citizens and services. Commissioner Dennis highlighted that the average citizen could face an out-of-pocket increase of approximately 6%, depending on the value of their home and the exemptions they qualify for. For a home valued at $250,000, the increase could be around 15% if exemptions remain unchanged.

The conversation shifted to the implications of not approving the millage rate increase. Officials indicated that to balance the budget without this increase, significant cuts would be necessary, primarily affecting personnel and services. Personnel costs account for about 61% of the budget, and previous cuts have already totaled $66.8 million.

When pressed for specifics, officials noted that essential services such as police and fire protection, parks and recreation, senior services, transportation and development, and library services could be at risk if further cuts are implemented. The meeting concluded with a call for public input, emphasizing the need for respectful discourse as community members voiced their opinions.

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