Carthage Leaders Debate Proposed Property Tax Increase

Carthage NC

The Carthage property tax increase proposal is facing resistance from town commissioners as budget discussions continue ahead of the new fiscal year.

Town staff presented a proposed $5.5 million budget that includes a three-cent increase in the property tax rate. Commissioners have asked for additional options before making a final decision.

Why Town Leaders Are Considering Higher Taxes

Town officials say rising costs continue to outpace revenue growth.

Employee salaries, utility expenses, equipment needs, and infrastructure projects have placed additional pressure on the town budget.

Staff members said the proposal came after numerous revisions and spending reductions.

Commissioners Want More Alternatives

Several commissioners expressed concern about asking residents to pay higher taxes while positions remain frozen and projects are delayed.

Public safety staffing and town services became a major focus of the discussion.

Commissioners asked staff to identify additional savings before considering a tax increase.

What Happens Next

The next budget presentation is expected during the June 15 meeting of the Carthage Board of Commissioners.

A public hearing is scheduled for June 16, giving residents an opportunity to share their thoughts on the proposal.

The outcome could affect future town services, staffing, and long-term projects throughout Carthage and Moore County.

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