Sanford budget cuts are at the center of a major discussion as city leaders work to balance next year’s budget while minimizing a proposed property tax increase. City officials are reviewing several options that could affect public safety staffing, downtown policing, and infrastructure improvements.
Public Safety Positions Under Review
Among the most discussed proposals are potential cuts to downtown police foot patrols and the elimination of several proposed firefighter and fire inspector positions. Supporters of the downtown patrol program say officers provide a visible presence that helps businesses, visitors, and residents feel safer.
Business owners and residents have voiced concerns that reducing police visibility could negatively affect downtown Sanford’s growth and economic development efforts.
Fire Department Growth Challenges
Fire officials have also expressed concerns about staffing levels as Sanford continues to grow. Fire Chief Matthew Arnold has previously highlighted response time challenges and the need for additional personnel to maintain service levels.
According to city discussions, growth in several parts of Sanford is increasing demand on emergency services. Officials say maintaining adequate staffing is important as new homes and businesses continue moving into the area.
Road Projects Also Being Considered
Another proposal involves scaling back planned road resurfacing projects. City leaders say road improvements are expensive, with some estimates reaching approximately one million dollars per mile.
Officials are evaluating whether reducing the number of roads resurfaced could help limit tax increases while still maintaining critical infrastructure.
What Happens Next?
The Sanford City Council is expected to continue reviewing budget options before making final decisions. Residents will be watching closely as leaders weigh public safety, infrastructure needs, and tax impacts.
Source: Sandhills News
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