County taxes expected to rise

By Gitana Mirochnik / The Citizen

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 11:49 PM EST

AUBURN - Cayuga County residents can expect a tax levy increase of approximately 3.1 percent, said County Manager Wayne Allen after the Legislature met to discuss specific budget items Tuesday.
During the meeting, Peter Tortorici, R-Auburn, tried unsuccessfully to get rid of certain projects in hopes of saving taxpayers some money. Tortorici proposed to remove a line item for $225,000 for economic development, citing funding for the Cayuga Museum of History and Art and other venues as a means to boost travel and tourism.

“We do have agencies in place that continue to provide economic development and I just think that at this time, we're not ready to put another layer of government on the sixth floor,” he said. “I support economic development, I think we (should) continue to work on economic development, but at this time, with all the unknowns and all the items that we have in the budget, I don't think we'll be able to continue with this.”

Funding cultural activities is not enough, said chairman of the Legislature Roger Mills.

“This is something that's going to be used to create jobs and that's certainly what we need more so than ever. In these tight economic times, it's even more important that we have an economic developer out there doing whatever they can do to create jobs in the community,” Mills, R-Owasco, said.

The motion was defeated 8-5, with Tortorici, Michael Chapman, Patrick Mahunik, Daniel Sincebaugh and Steven Cuddeback dissenting.

Tortorici also attempted to get a new, full-time accounting position reduced to part-time, which would have decreased the budget by more than $40,000. Francis Mitchell, R-Genoa, strongly opposed the motion indicating that the county needs a full-time accountant to check for accuracy.

Allen recommended that the Legislature keep the full-time position, adding that the auditor would help prevent fraud in the future and that the payback would be worth more than the $60,000 salary.

The motion was defeated 9-5, with Chapman, Mahunik, Tortorici, Sincebaugh and Christopher Palermo dissenting.

Tortorici said the cuts he proposed would have had a tremendous affect on the county's tax increase and that if all of his proposed motions passed, the county would not see an increase at all.

“The taxpayers have a lot on their plate,” he said after the meeting. “I'm concerned about the times and the taxpayers of Cayuga County.”

In other news:

* The county will not be conducting a $48,900 feasibility study. The purpose was to see if it would be cheaper to correct current codes violations or build a new county building. The motion, made by Tortorici, carried by a vote of 11-2. David Axton and Raymond Lockwood dissented.

Staff writer Gitana Mirochnik can be reached at 253-5311 ext. 237 or gitana.mirochnik@lee.net

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casualobserver wrote on Nov 19, 2008 8:00 PM:

" Tome, you make it sound so easy... You've never run anything bigger than a lemonade stand in your life! You can't cut out of hand. Lots of things could be trimmed, that's a given. I suppose we should also cut the road patrols while we're at it? These budgets are complicated, and the people of the county demand services. If you know so much, run for office and see how you like the stress of managing these issues. Until then, why not offer something constructive. "

tome8689 wrote on Nov 19, 2008 12:37 PM:

" I voted for Roger Mills! What a mistake. Never again. Do any of the idiots that voted for this increase realize the fical straits most families are facing. When each of us is required to cut back and make tough sacifices the county should do likewise. Instead of hiring they need to do more with less,exactly as every taxpayer is required to do. Here's a start:

Do away with the Sheriff SRO's- hire retired police and Corrections as they do in the Court House and County Office Building.

Fire the woman they hired to clean up the lake. Nothings changed except she's handed out coloring books! Let the DEC do their job instead of taxpayers picking up her salary and benefits.

Stop paying lifetime health benefits to each legislator when some families do without.

Get rid of Wayne Allen. If he's to blind to see these simple ways to reduce the budget send him back to his family business so he can ruin that operation.

Mills, Allen and the rest of the county legislators that do not have the stomach or stones to make cuts that all taxpayers in this county make daily to live within their means, need to go! "

quest wrote on Nov 19, 2008 8:03 AM:

" Irritated you need to get your facts. Do you even know the duties of these departments? Maybe the Citizen should write a public interest article to let the public know. To my knowledge the Clerk's of the Leg Office does the following: purchasing for the county, liability insurance, motor pool, public relations, and many other duties. I heard the new Clerk has saved the taxpayers thousands of dollars. As the the manager he has a lot on his plate. Running a multi million dollar business is not easy. "

irritated wrote on Nov 19, 2008 6:52 AM:

" I agree cut the fat, I do not agree that employees offering residents ie. taxpayers the services they are paying for. How about that 250K per year County Managers Office WE DONT NEED? How about the 250K spent on the "Clerk of the Legislature", I mean really how much HELP do these elected officials think they need? Approximatley a half a million dollars worth of HELP according to the County Budget which is available to view online! "

dan w wrote on Nov 19, 2008 2:04 AM:

" The company I work for has cut back on employees. Because of the slow down. Why do public employees think that they should be exempt?? "

dan w wrote on Nov 19, 2008 2:02 AM:

" Why not cut back on the fat? The county has a lot more people on the payroll than 15 yrs ago. I don't have the numbers. If its not 50% more its none. "

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