The Finance Committee of Stow City Council met tonight for its monthly budget update.
Through September, Stow has collected $905,101.47 more income tax this year than through September 2010. It is still too early to draw year-end conclusions. But it’s still better to be on the positive end at this point than the alternative.
So it’s clear that the income tax revenue news was positive. But everything else was negative. As I’ve explained several times in the past six months, Stow will lose $600,000 in property tax (because of re-valuations), $450,000 in local government funds (from the state), and $300,000 in tangible personal property tax replacement (from the state). These numbers will get worse in 2013, when Stow will also see the death tax revenue (est. $300,000 per year) will run dry.
Therefore, an additional million in tax revenue (if it holds up) is good news, but it does not make up for the losses in other revenues. We also cannot forget the obligation to restore our roads fund, which is about $5 million behind.
I intend to work with the next mayor on a 10-year plan to fully restore our road repaving, to adequately staff our police force, and to rebuild our savings accounts. I have heard from every candidate for council that these are priorities, so I have no doubt that we can do it.
As the election nears, I feel better and better about our chances to install fiscally responsible folks on city council and the mayor’s seat. Use the “CONTACT MIKE” button above if you want to know how to help — or to request a yard sign.