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Community faces tough choices amid budget crisis

June 12, 2024 | Kronenwetter, Marathon County, Wisconsin



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Community faces tough choices amid budget crisis
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the financial challenges facing the village's general fund, highlighting a concerning trend of dwindling reserves and the need for strategic decision-making. The discussions revealed that while all scenarios presented indicated a net reduction in the general fund deficit, the village is grappling with the implications of adding debt to finance capital equipment purchases.

Key points raised included the constraints imposed by state laws on increasing the general levy, which can only rise in accordance with net new growth. Without growth, the general fund levy cannot be increased, leaving officials to confront a significant deficit that has emerged due to slowed growth and high inflation. The general fund, which had previously enjoyed a surplus, is now projected to face a deficit of approximately half a million dollars, with warnings that reserves could be depleted within the next three to four years if current spending patterns continue.

Despite these challenges, officials noted potential relief through increased shared revenue from the state and anticipated revenue from a new power plant. Additionally, a proposed ambulance service was highlighted as a potential boon for the general fund, allowing for more flexible allocation of resources across various community needs, including parks, roads, and public safety services.

The meeting underscored the urgency for the village to make difficult financial decisions to ensure the sustainability of its general fund and maintain essential services for the community.

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