Augusta commission faces big decisions on fees and taxes
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AUGUSTA, Ga. () – For Augusta leaders, there no road left to kick the can down.

“We have some important decisions, some that have been deferred by former governing bodies but we’re up to the task,” said Mayor Garnett Johnson.
What’s on the plate Tuesday is the final SPLOST project list, new fees for trash service and streetlights and a property tax increase of $90 dollars on the average priced home in Augusta. Taxpayers are facing a potential onslaught.
“I think they could find the money if they really wanted to without burdening us any further,” said Martin Skinner.
The city administrator is telling commissioners the tax hike is being offered because there’s a nearly $11 million-dollar shortfall in this year’s budget, but commissioners have the option of going  into reserves or fund balance to close the gap.
“Fund balance is there for emergencies and for unexpected costs, so would not be out of the ordinary to utilize your fund balance this time and then make some adjustments as it goes on in your next year’s budget,” said City Administrator Tameka Allen.
The mayor is saying he will not vote to increase property taxes
“Not going to support it at all, George. I believe now we have to tighten our belts. People have said the time has come for us to take action to make sure we’re doing our financial responsibility,” said the mayor.

City leaders have their backs against the wall. The new streetlights, garbage fees and the decision on property taxes must be made quickly because tax bills go out next month.
City leaders have a lot to talk about, but little time to do so.

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