The new proposed budget is slightly higher than the FY 2010-11 budget with the majority of the increase being accounted for from the construction and operating costs of the new Police Station on Division Street.
With the reorganization of the Public Works and Utilities Division there is a savings in payroll as at least two positions are being eliminated.
Under the current proposal employees will not be getting a pay increase for the third consecutive year. The State retirement plan will be taking an additional 2% from all the employees in the coming year. The current proposed Capital Improvement Plan allows for the purchase of much needed attachments for spreading salt and snow plowing, grant funded engineering for Wastewater Treatment Plan upgrades, and Board of Education funded improvements to two sewer pump stations.
City Odds and Ends The City’s new website is online now.
The City will be voting on the 2011-2012 Budget on June 14 at the City Council meeting at 7:30 PM.
The City has awarded the contract for rebuilding the storage building that was damaged in the fire in January at the Public Works complex on Shady Lane. The contractor is Harkins Construction. The rebuilding is slated for June and July. The cost of the project will be covered by the proceeds from the insurance claim.
June Schedule
June 1, 2011—Budget work Session 6 PM June 7, 2011—Planning Commission Meeting 7PM June 14, 2011—City Council Meeting 7:30PM June 21, 2011
Public Works installed the new welcome sign on Route 13 South coming into the City from Salisbury this past week. The sign was created by Redwood Burl of Ocean City, MD
Police News D.A.R.E. graduation was held @ Fruitland Intermediate June 1, 2011
Officer Kilgore completed Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy comparative compliance program May 2011.
Chief Phillips completed Maryland Police Training Commission Executive Training May 2011
Date selected for Fruitland Police Department K-9 Crab Feast Benefit – September 10
Assistant City Manager Diane Nelson presents a fruit basket to the employees of the City’s newest business Its Fashion Metro who opened May 26th in the Food Lion mall.
Recreation News Pavilion and ball field rentals are now being scheduled through the office at City Hall. Call 410-548-2800.
There are no meetings of the Recreation Commission in July and August 2011.
Three new members have joined the Commission—Amanda Pollack, Dizzy Bromley, and Lynn Creasy.
The Fruitland Recreation facilities will be hosting the USSSA World Series event in July at the two Recreational Parks
Code Enforcement Memo Just a few reminders for the upcoming spring season.
Building permits are slowly on the increase .
Unfortunately so are grass violations. During this time of year grass has to be cut at least every week even during this "heat wave".
Also property owners are now responsible for removing weeds from their sidewalks and driveways. The City no longer sprays on private property.
The appearance of various properties have noticeably improved, and unregistered/abandoned vehicles are disappearing, since my "junk for cash" column. Thanks!
Just a reminder that garbage containers should be put out for pickup curbside, not left in your yard. Our personnel are not allowed to go onto private property to pick up your trash.
Joe Vogel Code Enforcement Officer th 2011 at the Salisbury Moose Lodge. —Recreation Commission 7PM (No Recreation Commission Meetings in July and August)
City Budget for 2011-12 in Final Stages
The City spend thousands on the front on the building and the employees don't get a raise. There is something wrong with that picture.
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ReplyDeleteThe new manager worked for Mackes in recreation and parks. So he'll probably spend taxpayers dollars turning Fruit-land into one big park! Where is the golf course?
ReplyDeleteThe old council gave an employee a position along with a huge pay increase without publicly taking applications. If she can get a pay increase why not the others who work just as hard if not harder? I guess this was the councils way of letting her down after she applied for the city manager's position and didn't get it. What a joke!
ReplyDeleteThe employees of Fruitland have fantastic benefits and have not had to face furloughs or pay reductions like many other Gov. agencies. They should feel fortunate, not complain. I am sure that a sign on City Hall comes no where near the cost of providing raises to the employees. Be happy that you have a job.
ReplyDeleteGlad our new council was able to hold the line! As a Fruitland taxpayer, I would be upset if the employees got raises this year. They haven't had any cuts.
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