Published October 06. 2015 12:00AM
Northampton County Executive John Brown is proposing a no-tax-hike budget next year. His 2016 spending plan was released to council at the end of their meeting Oct. 1, two days before it was due. Northampton County administrators will post Brown’s proposal online for public inspection as well.
The budget plans to use $9.3 million in reserve funds to balance spending next year, and will keep the tax rate steady at 11.8 mills.
Brown proposes no reductions to the health plans currently offered to county workers beyond those imposed last year. He is giving non-union employees a cost of living adjustment in their wages. He also wants to set aside one mill in taxes ($7.4 million) for capital projects.
If council fails to make any changes or even rejects this proposal, it will become the budget for next year. Council can, however, make changes to the budget.