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Lake Placid council sets proposed millage at 3.65 amid debate over reserves, CRA and service costs
Summary
The Lake Placid Town Council voted July 14 to set a proposed millage rate of 3.65 mills for the fiscal-year budget process, a step officials said keeps options open while enabling the town to address rising costs for services and deferred infrastructure.
The Lake Placid Town Council on July 14 voted to set a proposed millage rate of 3.65 mills for the coming budget year, a figure councilors said would preserve flexibility during budget workshops while allowing the town to address rising costs for utilities, roads and public safety.
Town Administrator Charlotte Rodriguez said the recommended rate was “not just about numbers, it's about building public trust,” and emphasized that the proposed figure can be lowered during the statutory budget process but cannot be increased after the council sets a proposed millage.
Why it matters
Town staff and councilors framed the decision around falling behind on revenue when rates stay at the rollback level and the need to maintain core services — police, sanitation, water and wastewater, and parks — as the area grows. The clerk explained the legal Truth in Millage process under Chapter 200 of the Florida statutes and the timeline for public notices and hearings.
What council discussed
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