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Budget panel reviews sanitation subsidy transfer, equipment requests as rates change

3174720 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

The Spring Hill Budget and Finance Committee discussed using an unpaid $500,000 subsidy transfer to fund $385,460 in sanitation equipment requests and noted a $1 sanitation rate already included in revenues; a separate rate increase is expected to be voted on in May.

Spring Hill’s Budget and Finance Committee discussed whether to apply an unpaid subsidy transfer of $500,000 to sanitation capital needs and heard public-works staff describe equipment requests that total $385,460.

The discussion came during a presentation of the sanitation operating fund. Finance staff told the committee that a $1-per-month rate increase for city sanitation services is already included in the revenue projections; an additional rate increase discussed by the board is not included because it has not yet been voted on. Finance staff said that if the board votes in May, that increase will be added to revenues.

The subsidy transfer under discussion was described as a planned $500,000 transfer spread over four…

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