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Commissioners clash over millage rate adjustments

July 23, 2024 | Cooper City, Broward County, Florida



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Commissioners clash over millage rate adjustments
During a recent government meeting, commissioners engaged in a spirited discussion regarding the proposed millage rate for the upcoming budget. The staff recommendation to maintain the current millage rate at 5.865 was met with varying opinions among the commissioners.

Commissioner Schroeder initially motioned to approve the staff recommendation, which would result in an estimated surplus of $115,000 in revenue over expenses. However, the conversation quickly shifted as other commissioners expressed their thoughts on potentially lowering the rate slightly to 5.855. The debate highlighted the minimal financial impact such a reduction would have on homeowners, with one commissioner noting that a decrease of just a tenth of a mil would equate to approximately $5 less per year for residents.

Despite the discussions around lowering the rate, there was a consensus among several commissioners to support the 5.865 rate, emphasizing its consistency with previous years and the lack of significant savings from a minor adjustment. The meeting underscored the complexities of budgetary decisions and the balancing act between fiscal responsibility and the perceived benefits to constituents.

Ultimately, the motion to maintain the millage rate at 5.865 was seconded and appears poised for approval, reflecting a cautious approach to budgeting amid ongoing financial considerations.

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