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Harrisburg faces significant tax increases in new budget

June 10, 2024 | Town of Harrisburg, Cabarrus County, North Carolina



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Harrisburg faces significant tax increases in new budget
During a recent council meeting, officials discussed the approval of the recommended budget for fiscal year 2024-2025, highlighting significant increases in property taxes and overall expenditures. The proposed budget totals approximately $7.3 million, with $3.3 million allocated for town operations and an additional $4 million earmarked for land acquisition for parks.

Concerns were raised regarding the impact of rising property taxes on residents, particularly in light of a projected increase in property assessments. One resident noted that their property taxes would rise by $442 annually due to an increased assessment value of $108,000, with additional taxes from Cabarrus County bringing the total to $1,090. This increase comes amid broader economic pressures, as the resident pointed out that the cost of living continues to rise, prompting a need for residents to adjust their expectations.

The council also reported an increase in property tax collections of $530,000 and sales tax revenues of $700,000 from 2023 to 2024, totaling $1.24 million. This financial growth raises questions about how the town will manage increased service demands and whether sufficient funds will be allocated to community projects, such as parks.

With a projected population of 12,224 adults in Harrisburg, of which 90.9% are homeowners, the council faces the challenge of balancing budgetary needs with the financial realities of its constituents, particularly those with lower incomes. The meeting underscored the importance of transparency and community engagement as the council moves forward with its budgetary decisions.

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