Final budget set for Franklin County [Public Opinion, Chambersburg, Pa.]
| By Jim Hook, Public Opinion, Chambersburg, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
County commissioners on Thursday approved a 2012 spending plan that takes
The total budget of
Improvements to the courthouse complex downtown are estimated at
The former Harmon's Furniture building on
Commissioners also set up savings accounts to pay for major capital projects (
"We will be challenged for the next several years," Commissioner
"The future is not necessarily bright" as the state and federal governments cut spending, Commissioner
County administrators pared down department requests for 42 new positions in 2012 to just 27 -- 19 full-time and
eight part time. The plan cut
The staff additions and some equipment purchases will require an extra vote by commissioners in 2012. Funding for them is in a
Local tax dollars are to pay for 16 of the additional employees -- nine full-time employees and seven part time -- including a driving-under the-influence officer for adult probation, an archivist, deputy court administrator, a
Support from the General Fund to the
The county will stay up-to-date on its pension plan payments.
The budget anticipates a 60 percent hike (about a
County employees will pay on average 2 percent hike more health insurance as the county switches to a health reimbursement arrangement through
The budget is available at the commissioners' office on
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Each mill of
A person whose home is assessed as if its market value is
- General Fund -- 22.55 mills
- Debt Service -- 2.6 mills
- Library -- 0.8 mills
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