In a recent government meeting, significant financial decisions were made regarding salary increases for emergency services, library funding, and infrastructure improvements.
The fire department will see a two-step salary raise for paramedics and a one-step raise for advanced EMTs, with the motion approved unanimously by the council. Additionally, a one-time contribution of $24,200 to the library was also approved, supplementing the annual maintenance budget of $148,500.
City Treasurer Steve Anderson proposed an increase in the gas adder rate, which had not been adjusted in 22 years. The council approved the increase from $2.30 to $3.82 per 1,000 cubic feet, reflecting the rising market costs of gas.
A cost-of-living raise of 3% for employees was also unanimously approved. Furthermore, Alderman Webb motioned for a 5-cent increase in property taxes, specifically earmarked for street paving, which will raise the annual budget for this purpose to $650,000. This increase builds on previous adjustments made in recent years to enhance funding for road maintenance.
The council also discussed the upcoming 2024-2025 budget, which includes a tax rate of $3.47 per $100 of assessed value. The public hearing for this budget was opened, allowing community members to voice their opinions, although no questions were raised during the session.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the council's commitment to improving public services and infrastructure while addressing the financial needs of the community.