tool name

close
tool goes here

County budget $6 million shy

Pierce County faces a $6 million budget hole as the worst recession in decades continues to take a toll on county revenue.

Published: 03/10/10 12:05 am
0 comments

Pierce County faces a $6 million budget hole as the worst recession in decades continues to take a toll on county revenue.

County Executive Pat McCarthy has directed most general fund departments to cut spending 1 percent to partially fill the gap.

The county also might rely on fund balances and other savings to balance the budget.

But bigger spending cuts may be needed.

“The sooner you do it, the less dramatic it has to be,” budget director Pat Kenney told the County Council at a study session Tuesday.

It’s the latest bad budget news for a county that has seen plenty in the last year.

In 2009 the county endured several rounds of budget cuts. Most recently, the council in November approved a $793 million 2010 budget that cut more than 300 jobs, raised fees and eliminated services at 16 parks.

This year’s budget is already 7 percent smaller than the original 2009 spending plan.

Now it likely will be reduced further.

In a memo to department heads and elected officials last week, Kenney directed most general fund departments to cut 1 percent from their budgets.

The general fund covers basic county services such as law enforcement, courts and elections.

The Sheriff’s Department – a top priority for elected officials – has not been asked to cut its budget. But McCarthy warned the council that may change as the county’s financial situation becomes clearer.

As in the past, declining revenue is driving the cuts. Sales tax receipts have fallen as consumers spend less. Permit fee income has declined as a building slump continues. Cash-strapped cities are paying the county less to provide law enforcement services.

There are some signs county revenue might rebound. McCarthy told the council that sales tax receipts rose in February.

“The bad news is, the trend is, we’re still behind,” she said.

It may be another month before the county finalizes the latest budget cuts. The council – which wants to put its own stamp on any cuts – is scheduled to consider a revised budget April 6.

David Wickert: 253-274-7341

david.wickert@thenewstribune.com

blog.thenewstribune.com/politics

Similar stories:

  • Pierce County budget proposal includes no COLAs, more job cuts

  • Deputies, detectives added as county adopts budget

  • Sheriff's department gets late boost in county's 2012 budget

  • Whatcom County administration: No major budget cuts for 2012

  • County debates budget including higher sewer rates, green fees

JOIN THE DISCUSSION | Register here

We welcome comments. Please keep them civil, short and to the point. ALL CAPS, spam, obscene, profane, abusive and off topic comments will be deleted. Repeat offenders will be blocked. Thanks for taking part — and abiding by these simple rules. A thorough explanation of rules of conduct can be found in our Terms of Service. If you have any questions, including why your comment may not be showing immediately after you submit it, be sure to visit the commenting FAQ.

The News Tribune had 75,256 visitors yesterday
South Sound Homes .com
VIEW ALL »

Homes By
Windermere Real Estate

Elegant Graham Estate
An elegant shy 20 acre estate w/ high end finishes & amazing extras everywhere

South Sound Rentals .com
VIEW ALL »

Hotel Olympus Apartments

Located in Tacoma\'s old city hall district
The Hotel Olympus Apartments offer all the comforts of home in the heart of downtown.

TribBits
GridIron Hits 2011/12 - Football Picks
Local prizes sponsored by Korum Puyallup Nissan
Subscribe to The News Tribune
Click Here to Subscribe
GridIron Hits 2011/12 Subscribe to The News Tribune