County tax rate stays nearly put
Ocala
By Bill Thompson Marion County commissioners tentatively passed a $594 million budget for the new fiscal year on Thursday, but not before getting an earful ...Miami Shores sets higher preliminary tax rate
MiamiHerald.com
The tentative tax rate can be decreased during the budget process, which lasts through September, but cannot be increased, according to Florida law. ...
Funding Cuts Leave Area Colleges Gasping
Washington Post
The University of Maryland Baltimore County is cutting positions. And Virginia's state universities are coping with furloughs for the first time in recent ...
Monday, September 14, 2009
Taxes and Budges
Friday, September 11, 2009
Sarasota County Budget Hearing 9.14
September 14, 2009
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SARASOTA COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER
1660 RINGLING BOULEVARD
COMMISSION CHAMBER
SARASOTA, FLORIDA
Jon Thaxton, Chair, District 5
Joseph A. Barbetta, Vice Chair, District 2
Carolyn J. Mason, District 1
Shannon Staub, District 3
Nora Patterson, District 4
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| Public hearing to consider Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 Proposed Millage Rates and Tentative Budgets for Sarasota County, and the final adoption and certification of the FY 2010 Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Rates and Assessment Rolls. | |
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3. | OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - (Three-minute time limit per person/per meeting.) |
| Individuals with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact County Administration at least three (3) working days in advance of the meeting date and time at (941) 861-5344. |
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Budget decisions, decisions
School board nixes millage increase
Daily Commercial
Still, the community was divided over whether to compromise the county's learning environment or its residents' ability to survive in one of Florida's ...
Fort Lauderdale's proposed budget
Sun-Sentinel.com
By Brittany Wallman South Florida Sun-Sentinel Operating budget: $327.5 million, for city services such as police, fire and parks. ...
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
From boom to reality?
Unfinished projects part of real estate collapse
Last Modified: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 at 7:54 p.m.
The American dream of home ownership is still attainable. Buyers just have to deal with a new set of realities. More...
Around the State Today
CBS News
But that state is still reeling from an anticipated a $26 billion budget deficit, and teachers who had been rehired may face more pink slips. In Florida ...
Budget crunch forcing schools to cut, become creative Jewish Telegraphic Agency ... of Palm Beach County in Florida is closing because of budgetary problems, examples abound of day schools struggling at the start of the academic year. ... See all stories on this topic |
Commissioners vote to approve 15 percent tax increase Sun-Sentinel.com County critics say the budget squeeze blamed on the declining economy could have been lessened by better management of revenues during South Florida's ... See all stories on this topic |
County may eliminate 199 more jobs Florida Today BY RICK NEALE • FLORIDA TODAY • September 9, 2009 Brevard County's next fiscal budget may include $40 million in spending cuts and elimination of 199 jobs, ... Miami mayor's budget proposal puts the onus on unions MiamiHerald.com Also on the mayor's hit list: Increased parking fees, changing weekly bulk garbage pickup to monthly, and hikes in various fees like Florida Power & Light's ... |
City of Sarasota's Proposed Budget
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Tepid article describes stalemate
Business stimulus stalled in state
TALLAHASSEE - Eight months after vowing to spend $10 million in state money to "plant the seeds" to create new jobs, an economic stimulus program initiated by Gov. Charlie Crist has yet to hand out a dime.
Around the state: Tax Increases
Schools Aided by Stimulus Money Still Facing Cuts
New York TimesFlorida's second-largest system, Broward County Schools, laid off 400 teachers, but aided by stimulus money, rehired more than 100. ...Property Tax Increase Could Be On The Way
NorthEscambia.com
A week from today, the Escambia County School Board is looking at a millage rate increase that would be the second highest in Florida. ...Despite pleas, county oks higher tax rate
The DeLand-Deltona Beacon
The second and final public hearing on the county's budget and tax rates is set for 6 pm Thursday, Sept. 17, in the Thomas C. Kelly County Administration ...
Budget woes may shut 4-H
MiamiHerald.com
Miami-Dade would be only the second county to cut ties with 4-H in Florida, according to Marilyn Norman, 4-H state leader in Gainesville. ...
Near the bottom in education funding
Education burden shifted to property owners
Florida continues to rank near the bottom of all states in per-pupil funding.
Gainesville Sun
lawmakers have shifted the responsibility of paying for K-20 education - kindergarten through college - to property owners.
Of all the state's general revenues - which include sales tax and fees - education's share declined from 61.5 percent in 1984-85 to 50.5 percent in 2005-06.
Looking at just the education budget: In 1985, state sales taxes and fees paid 65 percent of the cost of public education. Now, sales taxes and fees pay only 47 percent. The rest comes from property taxes. more...
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Tourism board advising Collier commission to cut county museum funding
Naples Daily News
“They are cutting back on people and everything else to keep the county budget balanced.” The Marco Island museum is slated to get $80000 next year for ...
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Power vacuum and round-up
Miami-Dade commissioners keep taxes flat Bizjournals.com During their first budget hearing, Miami-Dade County commissioners voted early Friday morning to cap property taxes at last year's rate, creating a $444 ... Most programs, not all, get their county funding Gainesville Sun Among the agencies that did not qualify was Easter Seals of Florida for the Altrusa House, a day-care center for frail seniors and adults with disabilities ... Tax battle leaves residents, officials weary Daytona Beach News-Journal Volusia is the only Florida county with three separate hospital taxing authorities, and the rates in East Volusia rival what many Central Florida residents ... Florida Lacks Clout in Congress The Ledger Lawton Chiles chaired the Senate Budget Committee. Today, several members of Florida's delegation, including Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Longboat Key, ... In the House of Representatives, where constant turnover has depleted the state's seniority, not one of the 25-member Florida delegation is in a major leadership position or chairs a single committee from which legislation such as health care reform is being constructed.
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Saturday, September 5, 2009
Around the State
MiamiHerald.com
Florida's current budget of $66.5 billion is about $5 billion less than the one Gov. Charlie Crist signed into law two years ago. ...
Bradenton Herald
By CARL MARIO NUDI - cnudi@bradenton.com MANATEE — Just as the other 66 Florida countyclerks of the court, Mana- tee County Clerk of the Court RB “Chips” ...
MiamiHerald.com
About 15 people attended the hearing, though only a few spoke -- mostly about the worst-case-scenario notices they received from the Broward County property ...
The Northwest Florida Daily News
Okaloosa County commissioners will send a letter detailing their objections to Tax Collector Chris Hughes' budget to the state Department of Revenue, ...
Florida Today
BY MEGAN DOWNS • FLORIDA TODAY • September 4, 2009 The Brevard County School Board approved an operating budget Thursday night that's down about 6 percent ...
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tax appeals coming
In Miami Dade:
More than 4,100 people have visited the county property appraiser’s office to discuss their notices. An additional 10,600 calls have been logged with the county regarding preliminary tax notices. Property owners in Miami-Dade have until Sept. 18 to file appeals.
Thousands appeal property taxes as budget hearings near
Bizjournals.com
In Broward County, which is facing a $23 million budget deficit, 5291 petitions for appeal have been filed with the value adjustment board. ...
Cut, cut, cut
MiamiHerald.com
24: Florida's jobless rate hit 8.1 percent in December, the highest since September 1992. Today, as the County Commission takes up Mr. Alvarez's budget
Top 20 execs at Jackson to volunteer for pay cuts
MiamiHerald.com
Jackson leaders seek a solution to budget woes as county commissioners question why the hospital system needs more than 100 highly paid executives. ...
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
As Florida goes, so goes the Nation
States across the nation pinch their pennies to save athletics USA Today Nearby Loudoun County, with 10 high schools, instituted a $100 fee to play sports. Money is for general budget shortfall not specific to athletic budget. ... Behind Florida's Exodus: Rising Taxes, Political Ineptitude TIME One thing, for instance, would be to give a dozen top aides hefty raises while urging a rise in property taxes, as the Mayor of Miami-Dade County recently ... Schools look to teacher furloughs to trim budgets The Associated Press But furloughs are happening in individual districts in states such as New Mexico,Florida and California, said Ed Muir, deputy director of research and ... License and registration, PLEASE! Ocala Higher tag fees, raised by the Florida Legislature to address a budget deficit, take effect today. The Associated Press TALLAHASSEE - Driver license, ... |
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Music Programs Cut
The three-week June music festival will be on hiatus in 2010 "as we re-evaluate its mission, format and structure in light of the current economy," Orchestra Board Chairman Virginia Toulmin said in a statement.The 45-year-old Sarasota Music Festival has temporarily fallen victim to the economy as its parent organization, the Sarasota Orchestra, looks for ways to cut costs while protecting its core programming and local educational outreach.The suspension of the festival is one of several cost-cutting measures announced Monday by the orchestra. More...With the economy squeezing grants, government funding and corporate and individual gifts, the orchestra had to rely on almost half of its emergency reserves — a total of $515,000 — just to get through last season, McKenna said. This has been the first time during his nearly nine years with the organization that he’s had to tap into reserves.