From Deseret News archives:
$85.7 million Utah County budget
Officials approve $8 million increase over last year
Instead, the money will pay for rehabilitation center counselors, election clerks and sheriff's deputies, among other expenditures. The Utah County Commission on Tuesday approved the 2008 budget that is $8 million more than last year's budget and $3 million more than the original proposed budget.
The extra $3 million was added with more liberal views of county revenues.
Commission Chairman Steve White said he wanted to cut the budget by an extra $3 million, but $85 million was the lowest it could be cut.
Tuesday's approval was the third attempt by the three-man county panel to ratify the budget. The scheduled approvals Dec. 4 and Dec. 11 had to be put off in order for departments to cut money from their requested budgets.
White said some county departments were unhappy with the commission because of the amount of funds the commission forced them to cut from proposed budgets.
Utah County Sheriff James Tracy told the commission that the money his department was given wasn't enough. The county's population growth in the county, he says, is putting a strain on his resources.
The department's funds are pushed to the edge, he said.
"If detectives have three homicides instead of one it presses their budget to the breaking point," Tracy said.
White said the current commission has helped increase the budget each year and said his opinion differed from the sheriff's when it came to necessities.
To that, Tracy replied, "I'm not making a statement that the commissioners haven't had a concern about (the budget). ... We should allow taxation increase when valuations go up. It's unrealistic to not allow that increase to come."
He added: "The pie is pretty much all allocated. It's time to make a bigger pie."
In order to enlarge the budget, the commission would have to raise taxes, which would also enlarge the services county residents receive.
However, the commissioners, all Republicans, are unwilling to call for that.
Commissioner Gary Anderson said the commission shouldn't be trying to make money but should be able to provide the services necessary for residents.
"Our business is not funded by selling a product, our business is funded by taxpayers," he said. "Our job is providing services and keeping taxes as low as we can."
The county doesn't spend all the money the commission allocates for the year's budget, White said. Of the $78 million in the 2007 budget, only about $72 million is to be spent, White said.
The county receives money through property taxes, sales taxes, contracts with public and private organizations and grants.
In this year's budget, no existing county services were cut.
In an interview with the Deseret Morning News before Tuesday's commission meeting, Anderson said needs exceed resources, but the county is still doing fine.
"We're still strong and we're going to keep pushing forward," he said. "There will come a time when there has to be a tax increase."
Anderson stressed that the tax increase would not be this year.
E-mail: csmith@desnews.com
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