Montgomery County Council set to approve $7.6B budget with ‘unyielding commitment’ to education, public safety
The Montgomery County Council held its straw vote on a billion spending plan Thursday that includes billion for learning The unanimous vote comes a week before the formal and final council vote on May Related stories Montgomery County Council has a plan to fund schools and avoid a tax increase Montgomery Co Council passes billion budget criticizes proposed school cuts Montgomery County Council approves billion operating budget In a briefing with reporters Montgomery County Council President Kate Stewart announced the spending plan for fiscal year indicates the council s unyielding commitment to endorsement tuition community safety social safety net services and additional funds for our dedicated employees who are essential to all areas of residents operation Stewart reported the endorsement for the county s priorities was accomplished through savings and holding the line on property and income taxes referring to the council s rejection of County Executive Marc Elrich s plans to first consider an increase to property taxes and then look at increasing the county s income tax rate Instead of boosting taxes to fund the school system s billion budget request the council opted to pull money from the retiree fitness benefit trust fund Stewart indicated that the one-time funding maneuver was initially resisted by the council but that under current conditions it was the right move for the moment I feel really confident in the plan that we put together here to make sure that we are funding our schools and continue to be fiscally responsible in the county Stewart declared in regards to the trust fund money potentially affecting the county s triple-A bond rating Stewart announced as the council wrapped up its budget deliberations it was able to keep in reserves Development The school system will get billion an increase of more than million over the last spending plan Included in the plan is a boost to base salaries for staff by There is also funding for special coaching positions which includes paraeducators who aid teachers in the classroom The plan also includes funding for new school assurance staff positions Citizens safety The county s police department will be funded with million an increase of million over last year There s for the latest expansion of the department s Drone as First Responder venture in Germantown There are already drone programs in downtown Silver Spring and Bethesda The police budget also includes added prevention staff at Progress Place the Silver Spring facility that provides services to the homeless population in Montgomery County The majority of latest Point in Time survey led by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments manifested an increase in people experiencing homelessness in the county from in to in The county s Fire and Rescue Institution got a increase in funding to million The State s Attorney s Office budget also gets million Other society safety budget items include million for the Sheriff s Department million for the Office of Animal Services and million for the Office of Consumer Protection The OPC will get two new positions intended to help enforce new measure on landlord-tenant rights The fee telephone subscribers pay will go up from cents to Wellbeing and Human Services The Department of Wellbeing and Human Services would see an increase of million for a total of million Children Youth and Family Services would get million for programs including protection prevention restoration and financial assistance services for children and families Nearly million is being budgeted for inhabitants medical services that include ailment prevention programs and partnerships to boost populace access to physical condition services Other expenditures include million for affordable housing and rental assistance programs and funding that allows the Department of Transportation to eliminate fares on the county s Ride-On buses A final vote on the budget is set for May Once passed the budget would go into effect on July Source