In the face of another challenging budget year due to a continued decline in projected property tax revenues, the Worcester County Commissioners have enacted an immediate hiring freeze for non public safety personnel.
“County revenues are anticipated to dip from $178 million in the current fiscal year (FY15) to $167 million in FY16 unless significant budget stabilization funds are utilized,” Commission President Jim Bunting said. “The County has lost over $40 million in property tax revenues since fiscal year 2009 due to declining assessments, and property tax revenues are projected to decline by another $4 million in FY16.”
While the County’s overall financial health remains strong due to sound fiscal management, the Commissioners have taken this action to help buffer the affects of reduced tax revenues in order to avoid having to utilize all of the remaining budget stabilization funds to balance their operating budget in FY16.
For more information, contact Kim Moses, public information officer, at (410) 632-1194.
Thanks for all the democrats who have ruled this state for more than 40 years.
ReplyDeleteThere will be pain as Governor Hogan works to clean up our fiscal situation. Please folks, I hope and pray you work with him. Because if you do we will ALL prosper again.
thank you WorCoComms - you were elected for such a time as this
ReplyDeletewicomico too. they just aren't telling anyone.
ReplyDelete10:11, I'd say in Wicomico County there are still a LOT of people who need to GO and new people hired to replace them.
ReplyDeleteBob Culver has a new Office and it is not Rick Pollitt's old Office any more.
Those who were dedicated to Rick and are leftovers collecting a paycheck simply won't cut it.
EVERYONE is either excited to have a job working under Bob or, (if it were me) they'd ALL be gone.
They'd either understand and support my VISION or they'd get a pink slip.
Bob doesn't need to continue walking around with a BALL AND CHAIN slowing him down. I have a feeling there's going to be a lot of new faces in Wicomico County, at least I'm hoping so.
Thank you chairman Mao.
DeleteJoe, I was not aware you were a resident of Wicomico County. Now that from your comments it appears you are. If so, Bob needs to consider your expertize and hire you.
DeleteJoe is a property owner and taxpayer in WICO I believe. So bite me.
DeleteJoe, You know best and are aleays a step ahead of everyone else. Please let us know when the chopping begins.
ReplyDeleteI believe there are close to 26 staffers in P & Z and EP most with an anti growth agenda. I wonder how many millions of dollars of tax base has been lost. Their paychecks should be based on the dollar value of permits issued. If you have every tried to get anything done in Worcester County you know. Fire half of them give raises to the best of them and see the tax base expand with about 99% of the environmental safe guards still implemented. One day Ocean City is going to be able to keep a fair share of their taxes and Worcester is going to be in big trouble.
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