- November 18, 2024
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The Longboat Key Town Commission held the first of two reviews of the Fiscal Year 2022 budget on Monday afternoon.
The revised recommended budget for the upcoming fiscal year shows the town is due to collect $17,420,378 in revenues and will spend $17,832,746. Not counting capital transfers, the town is due to spend $17,310,446.
“You really want to see how close your operating expenses are to your revenues because the capital fluctuates,” Town Manager Tom Harmer said.
The budget maintains a flat millage rate of 2.1144. Using that rate, a revenue increase of about $740,886 is anticipated, based on a property value increase of 6%. The town is projected to collect about $13,139,051 in the upcoming fiscal year from property taxes, about three-quarters of town revenue.
“We lost some revenues last year and so we were using a little bit more of our savings,” Harmer said. “Right now, we’re pretty balanced and we’re just slightly ahead on revenues than we are expenses, which is a good sign.
“So, it’s a good recovery from where we were last year, and where we were two years ago, this is pretty similar to where we are this year.”
Since the June 21 Town Commission workshop, the town has seen its general fund revenues increase by $232,677. It includes increased ad-valorem revenues of $77,134 based on July 1 certified revenues.
Harmer said the town has also seen general fund expenditures have a net decrease of $11,104.
Among the recommended expenditures:
Commissioners are scheduled to hold a second reading and adoption vote at 5:01 p.m. on Sept. 27.