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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

WAYNE COUNTY MICHIGAN: Wayne County Commission adopts $1.63 billion operating budget for 2019-20 fiscal year

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Wayne County Michigan issued the following announcement on Sept. 19

The new budget represents a decrease from the current year's $1.66 billion amended budget, which expires Sept. 30. The budget is balanced for the fifth consecutive year and includes a surplus of $5.7 million.

The 2019-20 budget reflects an increase of just under $11.5 million in property tax collections and an expected increase of $2.1 million in state revenue sharing.

"The good news is we are funding some badly needed programs. The better news is that we continue to show financial responsibility in doing so," Wayne County Commission Chair Alisha Bell said.

Programs being funded under the new budget include a new countywide Violent Crimes Initiative that will include 10 sheriff's department officers and three assistant county prosecutors, at a cost of $1.9 million.

Other budget highlights include:

An additional outreach officer to assist county military veterans.

Accelerated road funding of $5 million, with an additional $3.5 million set aside for the township road initiative.

Roughly $14.5 million for bonded debt service to help construct the county's new criminal justice complex.

"We worked hard with Wayne County Executive Warren Evans, his staff and department heads on this new budget," said Commissioner Ilona Varga, chair of the commission's Ways & Means Committee. "All that hard work means that we are again providing the services our residents deserve."

As has been their recent custom, commissioners also worked on a similar 2020-21 budget to guide future spending.

This year's budget process included offsite Ways & Means Committee meetings in Dearborn, Detroit and Livonia. Videos of meetings held at the committee's regular meeting room at the Guardian Building in downtown Detroit, have also been posted online at waynecounty.com.

"I am pleased that so many people were able to take part in this year's budget process," Chair Bell said. "This is a big part of our efforts to increase transparency and accountability."

The new budget takes effect Oct. 1.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Wayne County, Michigan

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