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Anderson budget: Funding for jailers, jail alternatives program obstacles to budget plan

Posted at 12:20 pm June 3, 2013
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Information from WYSH Radio

Last week, the Anderson County Commission held a public hearing on the budget, and the biggest obstacles to having a fiscal plan in place for the new fiscal year are finding funding for the Sheriff’s Department to adequately staff the soon-to-be-completed jail expansion and what to do about the embattled alternatives to incarceration program.

The Sheriff’s Office has requested funding for 34 jailers but as it stands now, the budget contains money for 15 jailers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories, Uncategorized Tagged With: alternatives to incarceration, Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County mayor, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, budget, jail expansion, jailers, Myron Iwanski, Terry Frank

Guest column: Trying to set the record straight on the property tax rate

Posted at 1:04 pm June 2, 2013
By Ellen Smith 14 Comments

Online comments by local citizens in response to some recent guest columns about city and county budgets and taxes have revealed some mistaken notions about the way property tax rates are established in Tennessee cities and counties. I want to set the record straight regarding a couple of misconceptions about property tax that I see being spread in recent public discussions.

On the Oak Ridge Today website, citizen Andrew Howe posted a comment saying:

“The property tax rate should NEVER have to increase. It is basically a percentage of the value of the home, right? And if the value of the home rises (as it should, in line with the cost of living), then the taxes will also rise.”

I can’t quarrel with Mr. Howe’s logic, but his conclusions are wrong. This is because he makes an assumption that is valid in many states but isn’t valid in Tennessee.

Under Tennessee law, when properties are reappraised, state officials calculate—and publicize—the property tax rate that will give the local government the same total amount of property tax that it was getting from existing properties before the reappraisal. (This calculated rate is called the “certified tax rate.”) That’s the new baseline tax rate. If a local government in Tennessee wants to get more property tax revenue after a reappraisal, the governing body has to vote to increase the tax rate above the certified rate. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: Anderson County, appraisal, certified tax rate, city budget, county budget, Ellen Smith, Oak Ridge, property tax collections, property tax increases, property tax rate, property tax rates, property tax revenues, property values, reappraisal, tax bills, taxes, Tennessee

Video: Driver of school bus that crashed not forced off road

Posted at 7:24 pm May 29, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The driver of an Anderson County school bus that crashed last week has been suspended until further notice after the in-bus camera recording shows that she was not forced off the road by an oncoming car veering into her lane as she had originally told investigators.

Last Tuesday, the bus carrying 43 children overturned in a grassy field off of Johnson Gap Road. Immediately after the crash, driver Tammy Moore told investigators that she had swerved to avoid an oncoming car that had veered into her lane, causing the tires on the right side of the bus to leave the roadway. The bus traveled about 200 more feet before rolling onto its side. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, camera, Children's Hospital, crash, driver, Johnson Gap Road, Methodist Medical Center, school bus, suspended, Tammy Moore, Tennessee Highway Patrol

Knox teen killed in Anderson County wreck, charges pending against driver

Posted at 7:17 pm May 29, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

A 19-year-old Knoxville woman was killed in a single-vehicle accident early Tuesday morning in Anderson County, and now the driver of the car she was riding in is facing charges.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol reported that Justin Seeber, 23, of Clinton had been driving a 2006 Jaguar XT3 sedan north on Highway 25W shortly before 1 a.m. Tuesday with three passengers when the accident occurred. The THP report indicates that Seeber’s car veered off the roadway and hit a ditch before re-entering the road and coming to rest. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: accident, Amber Smith, Anderson County, criminal charges, failure to exercise due care, Highway 25W, Jaguar XT3, Jeremy Myers, Justin Seeber, revoked license, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, Tyler Galvin

Guest column: Do our competitors ‘hammer us’ on property tax rates?

Posted at 1:50 pm May 28, 2013
By Myron Iwanski 39 Comments

Myron Iwanski

Myron Iwanski

I agree with Martin McBride that Oak Ridge is a great place to live. However, I do not agree with his statement in recent columns that high property taxes are the reason Anderson County’s and Oak Ridge’s populations are not growing as fast as those in some area counties.

The following information from county and city audit reports and websites, the University of Tennessee County Technical Advisory Service, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website help make my point. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Consumer Price Index, CPI, full-service city, growth, homeowner, Martin McBride, Myron Iwanski, Oak Ridge, population growth, property tax rates, property taxes, services, tax rate increases, taxes, wheel taxes

Anderson County has Memorial Day ceremony Monday morning

Posted at 3:40 pm May 26, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Anderson County will have its 5th Annual Memorial Day ceremony at 10 a.m. Monday at the Veterans Memorial in front of the Anderson County Courthouse in downtown Clinton.

Guest speakers include Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank and Curtis Sexton, a retired U.S. Army colonel. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Courthouse, Curtis Sexton, Memorial Day, Memorial Day ceremony, Terry Frank, Veterans Memorial

Anderson County receives award for financial reporting

Posted at 5:34 pm May 24, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Anderson County Financial Reporting Award

Anderson County Budget Director Chris Phillips, from left, County Mayor Terry Frank, and Deputy Budget Director Connie Aytes display the certificates received from Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. (Submitted photo)

Anderson County announced this week that its Accounts and Budgets Office has received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the county’s comprehensive annual financial report, or CAFR.

The Certificate of Achievement has been awarded by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. Anderson County is approaching the 20th consecutive year that it has received the award from GFOA, according to records, a press release said.

The release said the Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Accounts and Budgets Office, Anderson County, CAFR, Certificate of Achievement, Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting, Chris Phillips, comprehensive annual financial report, Connie Aytes, finances, financial reporting, Government Finance Officers Association, Terry Frank

Anderson County school bus rolls on side, three students possibly injured

Posted at 10:34 am May 21, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was updated at 1:57 p.m.

An Anderson County school bus rolled on its side on Johnson Gap Road on Tuesday morning in the Dutch Valley community, and five students could have minor injuries, officials said.

There were 44 students on Bus No. 20, which transports students to Dutch Valley Elementary School, Clinton Middle School, and Clinton High School, said Jim Woodward, chief financial officer for Anderson County Schools. It crashed at Dutch Valley Road at about 7:50 a.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Schools, Clinton High School, Clinton Middle School, Dutch Valley, Dutch Valley Elementary School, Jim Woodward, Johnson Gap Road, school bus

Letter: Recommends Anderson County establish fire district

Posted at 8:37 pm May 19, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

This month’s Operations Committee meeting included discussion on a proposed resolution that would disqualify any fee- or membership-based fire department from participating in Anderson County’s annual appropriations plan for major asset purchases. Under the current agreement, property taxes fund equipment purchases for both the municipal and volunteer fire departments on a yearly rotational basis.

According to current state statutes, local governments have only two options available to fund or contribute to the county fire departments. Either a county fire district is established, whereby a separate account is created (for funding purposes), which allows for oversight and accountability, or the source of funding is limited to a donation which allows little input from the legislative body. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Anderson County, county fire district, equipment, fire department, fire district, funding, Mark DeVol, Operations Committee, volunteer fire departments

Man indicted in mausoleum assault

Posted at 11:19 am May 17, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Charles Ronald Bean

Charles Ronald Bean

Information from WYSH Radio

An Anderson County grand jury has indicted a Powell man on charges that he lured a man to a mausoleum in Claxton, locked him inside, and forced him to perform oral sex.

Charles Bean, 55, was indicted on charges of aggravated rape, aggravated kidnapping, vandalism, and vandalism of a cemetery. Bean has been in custody since his arrest in July of last year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated kidnapping, aggravated rape, Anderson County, assault, Charles Bean, Claxton, grand jury, mausoleum, vandalism, vandalism of a cemetery, Woodhaven Memorial Gardens

Guest column: Baughn lists budget-cutting proposals to reduce tax rate

Posted at 10:23 am May 16, 2013
By Trina Baughn 3 Comments

Trina Baughn

Trina Baughn

During our May 13 and May 28 meetings, the Oak Ridge City Council will determine your property tax rate for the next year via our annual budget. Our decision will directly affect your personal finances. Of greater consequence, however, we will establish our city’s competitive position.

Currently, Oak Ridge has the third-highest property tax rate in East Tennessee at $2.39 when you add in the Anderson County rate of $2.35. Each penny of our rate equals approximately $90,000 of spending. We have a tremendous opportunity to make Oak Ridge more competitive and attractive to prospective residents and businesses without sacrificing our quality of life.

In addition to increasing our revenues (I’ve suggested converting select city-owned assets into taxable properties, eliminating tax abatements, and negotiating voluntary payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements), we must ensure the highest and best use of each and every penny you entrust to us.

During our deliberations, I will make the following motions to immediately reduce our tax rate and/or improve our marketability to outsiders: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: Anderson County, attrition, blighted properties, budget, Economic Development Fund, funding, library, membership, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, property tax rate, Recreation and Parks, red light camera funds, refuse contract, revenues, tax abatements, travel, Trina Baughn

Crime down 25 percent in Anderson County in two years, sheriff says

Posted at 7:56 pm May 15, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The total number of crimes reported to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department has dropped by about 25 percent in the past two years, Sheriff Paul White said.

He said overall crimes decreased by an even larger percentage, roughly 35 percent, from 2007 to 2012. Crimes against property, such as burglaries and thefts, fell about 20 percent over two years and close to 30 percent since 2007.

“This drop in overall crime can be directly attributed to proactive law enforcement and increased patrols of the rural areas of the county,” White said in a Monday press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, arrests, burglaries, crime, crime statistics, crimes against property, Dave Clark, Jim Akagi, Oak Ridge, operational analysis, Paul White, reported crimes, reports, thefts, warrants

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