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Roane Co. budget: Public hearing, work session on June 27

Posted at 1:33 pm June 16, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Roane County officials will have a public hearing and work session on June 27 for the budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1.

The public hearing starts at 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 27, in the Qualls Commission Room in the Roane County Courthouse in Kingston.

The Roane County Budget Committee will meet immediately after the public hearing, also in the Qualls Commission Room. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Roane County Tagged With: budget, public hearing, Qualls Commission Room, Roane County, Roane County Budget Committee, Roane County Commission, Roane County Courthouse

Council approves budget with no tax increase, more money for schools

Posted at 3:58 pm June 14, 2016
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Note: This story was updated at 1:15 p.m. June 16.

The Oak Ridge City Council approved a budget on Monday that does not include a property tax rate increase, but it does include more money for schools. The budget anticipates increases in the trash fee and water and sewer rates.

It was the second and final vote on the budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1. The first vote, or reading, was Monday, June 6.

The property tax rate will stay at $2.52 per $100 of assessed value. It’s the ninth year in a row without a property tax rate increase by the city, although the tax rate had to be adjusted last year after five-year reappraisals.

The budget, which has about $22.8 million in the general fund, includes a 3 percent pay adjustment that will move municipal employees along their pay scales, helping to separate those who have worked for the city for a while from those who have just started. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge Tagged With: budget, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Schools, pay adjustment, property tax rate, rate increases, trash fee, Trina Baughn

Council approves budget with no tax increase, more money for schools

Posted at 9:44 pm June 6, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was last updated at 12:15 a.m.

The Oak Ridge City Council approved a budget on Monday that does not include a property tax rate increase, but it does include more money for schools and it anticipates increases in the trash fee and water and sewer rates.

The budget passed in a 6-1 vote in the first of two readings this month. The second and final reading is Monday, June 13.

Council rejected one motion to lower the $2.52 property tax rate by 4.4 cents and another to take away the additional $538,048 requested by Oak Ridge Schools and put it into the capital fund instead.

The budget does not increase the property tax rate for the ninth year in a row. After five-year reappraisals last year, the rate is now set at $2.52 per $100 of assessed value.

As approved on first reading Monday, the budget includes a 3 percent pay adjustment that will move municipal employees along their pay scales, helping to separate those who have worked for the city for a while from those who have just started. The school budget, which was approved by the Oak Ridge Board of Education in May, also includes 3 percent salary increases. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, Ellen Smith, Hall Income Tax, Kelly Callison, maintenance of effort, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Preschool, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Senior Center, pay adjustment, property tax rate, Rick Chinn, salary increases, school funding, tax increase, trash fee, Trina Baughn, Warren Gooch, water and sewer rates

Opinion: A tale of three cities

Posted at 9:14 am June 6, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 12 Comments

By Trina Baughn

As we delve into what could be the last city budget I work on as a council member, I reflect upon both the state of the city and my contributions thus far. I could boast that, during my tenure, no property taxes were raised, and we’ve reduced total debt levels. However, those claims would be misleading given that council has so steeply expanded their reach into your pocket by other means. In fact, council is considering doing that very thing, yet again, with this budget. More on that in a moment.

Property taxes and debt paint only a partial picture of a city’s financial health. While both are very important, consideration must be given to their utility and return on investment. For many years, I have published in-depth analyses of some of the major expenditures that have brought us to the point we are today, such as:

  • How you were sold a $40 million high school that will, in the end, cost you over $126 million.
  • The fact that the city, not the EPA, was at fault for your water and sewer rates doubling in only a few short years, thereby incurring $33 million worth of debt on top of  the $24 million we’d already spent to avoid the EPA mandate.
  • An accounting of the $10 million you’ve paid on a golf course you were assured would pay for itself but hasn’t and won’t for many more years to come, if ever.
  • Your annual $175,000 subsidy (compare to Farragut, which only spends $15,000) of a Chamber of Commerce that is largely made up of nonprofits, government organizations, and non-Oak Ridge businesses that regularly pressure council to increase your property taxes.
  • Frequent disclosures of excessive, non-essential spending such as a $275,000 parking lot, a $1 million fountain, a $300,000 bathroom and much, much more.
  • How crony capitalism has run amuck, forcing you to offset the extensive corporate welfare the city doles out on your behalf.
  • Demonstrating that you are likely overpaying for your trash services with Waste Connections, which is charging less in communities where they had to compete.
  • Reminding you of the broken promises of Partners for Progress, which cost you $15 million on the failed Rarity Ridge/Horizon Center development 16 years ago and warning of similar pitfalls in the $13 million mall TIF (tax increment financing).
  • And, because half of your property taxes fund our schools, I frequently challenged our superintendent and school board when they would demand more of your money on the grounds that, in spite of being the one of the most heavily funded systems in the state, much of your money is not making it into the classroom where it belongs.

Some will view the above examples through a different lens if they rely upon what they see around town. We have certainly seen an uptick in eateries, and we can all appreciate the aesthetic value of some of the new developments. Those new developments have, however, displaced some pre-existing businesses, leaving us with an abundance of vacant properties. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: budget, debt, Farragut, Newport, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, property taxes, school funding, Trina Baughn, U.S. Department of Energy

See the city manager’s budget presentation here

Posted at 12:38 pm June 2, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Today has uploaded a copy of the city manager’s budget presentation to Oak Ridge City Council. You can see a PDF version of the budget presentation here: City of Oak Ridge (Fiscal Year 2017 Budget).

Council received the PowerPoint presentation during a special meeting on Tuesday.

Here are a few highlights from the Tuesday meeting: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, City of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Today, pay adjustment, pay scales, property tax rate, rate increases, trash fee

City’s proposed budget would leave property tax rate unchanged

Posted at 9:56 am June 1, 2016
By John Huotari 10 Comments

Mark Watson

Mark Watson

Note: This story was last updated at 10:30 a.m.

The proposed city budget presented to Oak Ridge City Council members on Tuesday would leave the property tax rate unchanged, but it could include rate increases for water, sewer, and trash collection.

If approved by Council, the budget would not increase the property tax rate for the ninth year in a row. After five-year reappraisals last year, the rate is now set at $2.52 per $100 of assessed value.

The proposed budget includes a 3 percent pay adjustment that would move employees along their pay scales, helping to separate those who have worked for the city for a while from those who have just started.

The trash fee would increase by $3.50 per month, raising it from $10.50 to $14 per month starting in October. The fee was raised to $10.50 last year. At $14 per month, the city would no longer subsidize part of the trash fee, as it has previously done. The city used to pay half of the $14 fee, meaning residents paid $7 per month and the city paid $7. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, Budget and Finance Committee, Charlie Hensley, Ellen Smith, Kelly Callison, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, pay adjustment, property tax rate, Senior Center, trash fee, water and sewer rate

Tonight: City manager to present proposed budget to City Council

Posted at 12:16 pm May 31, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Mark Watson

Mark Watson

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson will present the proposed budget for the next fiscal year during a special meeting this evening (Tuesday, May 31).

Watson will present the budget to the Oak Ridge City Council in a meeting that starts at 7 p.m. today in the Municipal Building Courtroom.

Council is expected to consider approving the budget in two meetings in June. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council

Oak Ridge school board passes budget on second, final reading

Posted at 11:18 am May 24, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Board of Education passed the budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1 on second and final reading on Monday.

The budget includes 3 percent salary increases and a request for an additional $538,048 from the city, a 3.6 percent increase in municipal funding.

The schools budget was approved unanimously in the first of two readings on Wednesday. It passed unanimously again on Monday. The school board made no significant changes to the budget proposed by the school system.

The budget will now be considered as part of the annual budget deliberations by the Oak Ridge City Council. The city typically provides a little less than 30 percent of the school system’s funding. The schools also receive state and federal funding. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: budget, Hall Income Tax, Keys Fillauer, municipal funding, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge School Board, salary increases

Clinton budget passes on first reading

Posted at 10:33 am May 24, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Clinton City Hall

From WYSH Radio

On Monday, the Clinton City Council approved its budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1 on first reading.

The budget leaves the property tax rate at its current level of 94 cents per $100 of assessed value while providing 2 percent pay raises for city workers.

The second and final reading for the Fiscal Year 2016-2017 budget will be held on June 27.

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events Tagged With: budget, Clinton, Clinton City Council, pay raises, property tax rate

School board approves budget that includes pay raises, seeks additional funding

Posted at 7:17 pm May 18, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Board of Education approved a budget on Wednesday that includes 3 percent salary increases and a request for an additional $538,048 from the city. That’s a 3.6 percent increase in city funding.

The budget was approved unanimously in the first of two readings this month. The second and final reading is at 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 23.

As approved in the first reading during a 15-minute meeting Wednesday, the budget includes the reduction of the full-time equivalent of four teachers and an increase in five technology positions. It includes experience-based pay increases known as step increases for staff. And it includes money to fund a 6.2 percent increase in health insurance rates and another 10 percent for dental insurance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, city funding, Fiscal Year 2017, fund balance, Oak Ridge Board of Education, pay increases, salary increases, teacher compensation

Reminder: Public hearing, first reading of school budget this evening

Posted at 12:28 pm May 18, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Schools School Administration Building

Reminder: The Oak Ridge Board of Education will consider the Oak Ridge Schools budget in the first of two readings at 5:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, May 18). The meeting will include a public hearing.

 

Reminder: The Oak Ridge Board of Education will consider the Oak Ridge Schools budget in the first of two readings at 5:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, May 18). The meeting will include a public hearing.

The second and final reading is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 23.

The school board meets in the Robert J. Smallridge School Administration Building at 304 New York Avenue.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, Robert J. Smallridge School Administration Building

Proposed schools budget would include raises, ask city for more money

Posted at 3:31 pm May 12, 2016
By John Huotari 3 Comments

The budget proposed for Oak Ridge Schools for the fiscal year that starts July 1 includes 3 percent salary increases and a request for an additional $538,048 from the city. As proposed, the budget also includes the reduction of the full-time equivalent of four teachers and an increase in five technology positions.

The budget was presented to the Oak Ridge Board of Education on Tuesday. The board has a work session to discuss the Fiscal Year 2017 budget at 5:30 p.m. today (Thursday, May 12) and a work session to review the budget line by line at 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 16.

If implemented as proposed, the budget would ask the city for a 3.6 percent increase in funding. It would also include experience-based pay increases known as step increases for staff.

It would include money to fund a 6.2 percent increase in health insurance rates and another 10 percent for dental insurance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, school budget

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