Knightdale, Wendell spend while Zebulon saves on holiday cheer [Eastern Wake News, Zebulon, N.C.]
| By Aaron Moody and Paul A. Specht, Eastern Wake News, Zebulon, N.C. | |
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And during the month of December, eastern
Every year, the town budgets
And this year,
As for the workers in town hall, they get no holiday bonuses. But
Altogether, the seasonal spending adds up to about
"I certainly do feel like it's worth it," Mayor
The holiday expenses are offset by cutbacks to other departments, Overton says.
The town saves by employing fewer
In
The 40 town workers and five retirees each are given a
The retirees are: former Town Manager
Meanwhile,
The town hangs 9,085 light bulbs on its 54 downtown corridor trees and 60 pole decorations on Arendell and Gannon avenues.
Decoration upkeep also has a price but is done based on need. The town has replaced a combination of 17 of its large wreaths found on
The town also spent
Electricity costs are higher, too.
Overall,
Assistant Finance Director
"Property insurance is paid in July, and that would skew cost distribution," Fitts said. "There's also not much employee travel and training in the month of December. We have conferences and classes we pay for throughout the year that aren't done in December, typically."
Fitts also said the water bill at
It's easy to defend
"We really don't go overboard with it," Matheny said. "We don't spend a lot of money.
"I guess it just adds up."
Matheny said the ability to keep overall costs down when specific costs rise is indicative of the town's financial cognizance.
And the residents' interest comes first, he said.
"The town's money is the money of taxpayers," Matheny said.
"We're always looking for a way to provide the best product for the least cost. It's part of the responsibility that you aren't extravagant with what you do, but still do a good job."
Specht: 919-829-4826
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