Adoption of Tentative Millage Rates and Tentative Budget for Fiscal Year 2025 - To Be Distributed
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2025.
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Published agendas and the dispositions the approved minutes recorded. Twelve years, whether or not a camera was running.
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2025.
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the final budget for Fiscal Year 2024 with Commissioner Bradford absent from the vote.
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2024 with Commissioner Weightman voting nay.
Approved minutesApproved the Resolution adopting the final budget for Pasco County for Fiscal Year 2023.
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2023.
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the final Budget for Fiscal Year 2022 with Commissioner Starkey absent from the vote.
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the tentative Budget for Fiscal Year 2022.
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the final Budget for Fiscal Year 2021.
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the tentative Budget for Fiscal Year 2021 by roll call vote.
Approved minutesApproved the Resolution to adopt the final Budget for Fiscal Year 2020.
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the tentative Budget for Fiscal Year 2020.
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Jack Mariano Yeah, one of the things I was concerned about with the cities and and the contributions of what happens if that we're gonna do all the contribution for ninety-one percent of the population covering all the fields. I don't think it's right. I think they should contribute. But one comforting thing I got from let's say the Port Ritchie and uh New Port Richey, their C RAs if we reduce the millage down and we're using uh this MSTU instead They're not getting revenue they would have got. That they're gonna go dump into the C R A and it comes into this. So that was a I was trying to think of that Mike as we were talking the other day. I couldn't remember what that argument was, it just came to me a little while ago. But that's the ar that's the one piece where I got even if the cities don't contribute in Um It's gonna still help us in a way where not as much is gonna go to the C R A.