Adoption of Tentative Millage Rates and Tentative Budget for Fiscal Year 2024
Approved minutesApproved to adopt the Resolution adopting the tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2024 with Commissioner Weightman voting nay.
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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.
Approved minutesApproved Staff's recommendation with Commissioner Starkey absent from the vote.
Approved minutesContinued to October 25, 2016, at 1:30 p.m., in New Port Richey.
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Seth Weightman Yeah, this is Commissioner Yeager, thank you for for bringing this forward. Wallet Hub produced on uh ABC News. Well Hub just released that uh Florida is the second most distressed state with credit card debt in the nation. And with that, and watching the Doge efforts or the Florida Agency on Fiscal Oversight, it's been nicknamed now, it's important that we we really, as this budget cycle moves forward, that we we show our commitment to our taxpayers. to find a way to double down and everybody knows where I am on on millage rates and and and and work work through to to help to help folks. So um I think I think this is a a great great move forward Commissioner Yeager. So thank you for that. Also too I mean it shows we're doing this already. I don't know if Chase is here but It's important
Seth Weightman I don't know. The pr the property pay we're the property pay is based on eighty five percent. Right. Right. Eighty five percent of the appraised value of the home, not the full hundred percent. So that leaves Mm-hmm. Yeah the job.
Seth Weightman been following. and it's with the uh I forgot the House number, but it deals with the HOAs and the dissolution of potentially the HOAs and right now it's roughly 20% of the vote. My concern is I don't know if we need to get FAC involved to bird dog it. There's not a companion in the Senate. And maybe FAC for the cities, is who if if these these entities were to dissolve, who's on the hook to foot the bill? 'Cause right now unincorporated county and cities don't put the bill, pay for the men, sidewalks, roads, landscaping. If property taxes are you know happen to be realed in and whatever changes are potentially happening that it it'll be it'll be a budget bust for cities and counties across the state. And so it was just this piece I've been following and have a concern with Because it deals directly with our budget and our millage rates. And um so I didn't know if there was any other insight on it or if any other