The Carthage budget tax increase discussion continues as town commissioners review several options to address rising costs and future service demands. Town leaders reviewed multiple scenarios Monday night before a public hearing scheduled for Tuesday evening.
The proposed options range from maintaining the current tax rate with significant service reductions to increasing the property tax rate enough to fully fund all requested services and projects.
Budget Challenges Facing Carthage
Town officials say rising operational expenses continue to put pressure on local finances. Costs associated with personnel, fuel, equipment, and public services have increased in recent years despite continued growth throughout the community.
Finance staff estimate the town could face a deficit exceeding one million dollars if no adjustments are made.
Three Options Under Consideration
The first option would keep the current tax rate in place but require significant cuts across multiple departments and services. Additional fee increases could also be necessary.
A second scenario would preserve public safety staffing levels but still require reductions elsewhere within town operations.
The third option would fully fund all requested expenditures but would require a property tax increase of more than fifteen cents.
Public Input Will Be Important
Commissioners emphasized that residents will have an opportunity to provide feedback during the public hearing process before any final budget ordinance is adopted.
Town leaders say no final decision has been made and additional revisions remain possible.
Looking Ahead
The outcome of the Carthage budget tax increase discussion will impact local services, future projects, and taxpayers throughout the community.
Residents are encouraged to stay engaged as town officials continue working toward a final spending plan before the June 30 deadline.
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Sources: The Pilot | Town of Carthage






