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County Budget Highlights Increase for Law Enforcement and Vehicle Purchases

February 01, 2024 | Cumberland County, Maine



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County Budget Highlights Increase for Law Enforcement and Vehicle Purchases
Concerns over budget shortfalls and rising costs dominated the Cumberland County Finance Committee meeting on January 30, 2024. A key highlight was the discussion surrounding the civil budget, where officials noted that recent legislative changes have improved revenue streams, bringing them closer to matching expenditures. Captain Smith from the sheriff's office reported that adjustments to the fee structure for the civil division have started to yield positive results.

However, the committee faced challenges with vehicle procurement costs. The initial budget estimate of $45,000 per vehicle is now projected to fall short, with estimates rising to around $50,000 due to market fluctuations. This increase could necessitate an additional $40,000 to $45,000 in the budget, pushing the total department increase to over $711,000, or 8.7%.

The discussion also highlighted the impact of a new union contract, which includes a 4% wage increase for law enforcement personnel, alongside new costs for cell phones and stipends for various roles, including school resource deputies. As a result, the overall budget is expected to rise from 4.86% to approximately 4.97%, edging closer to the 5% mark. The committee's focus remains on addressing these financial challenges while ensuring adequate funding for essential services.

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